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(This Day (Nigeria) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) New Horizons, the world's No. 1 IT training institution, in partnership with EC-Council of the USA has launched 2 new, elitist products: the Masters of Security Science (MSS) and MBA in E-Business.
The event took place at the Federal Palace Hotel amidst great fun-fare.
The guest speaker and Vice Chairman of New Horizons Nigeria, Mr. Adedotun Sulaiman told THISDAY that the programmes are designed to fill the huge skill gap arising from Nigeria's adoption of E-Business as a way of life. With E-Business most businesses in Nigeria have become vulnerable to hackers and other cyber-criminals.
The two products are designed for successful professionals who want to become even more successful in their profession. The programmmes will run for a period of 16 months on weekends and evenings with the first batch commencing in November 2006.
Professionals that enroll for the programmes will have the opportunity of learning about Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Ethical Hacking & Countermeasures, Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator, Network Security etc.
Credit facility has also been put in place by a consortium of banks under a project tagged "study today and pay tomorrow"
In his speech, Sulaiman, who also doubles as the Chairman of Accenture, enumerated some key features of "THE NEW WORLD ORDER" which includes Globalization, an American oriented world, a technological driven world, a mobile world, an Asian century, and a security obsessed world. He warned Nigerians not to fold their arms to these new realities but rather see how they can optimally benefit from the new world order.
The seminar was attended by a cross section of Nigerian and foreign professionals from the financial services, oil & gas, telecoms and manufacturing industry.
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