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Institute Explains Internet Shutdown
The National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT) in Port Harcourt has said that hacking of its internet system was part of reasons why the institute dismantled all its systems from the internet.
Senior Faculty Officer of the institute, Mr. Ikenna N. Ihie, who spoke with The Tide last Wednesday in Port Harcourt noted that most of its trainees hack into the institute; systems without permission from the management.
He said that before now, all its systems were internet-enabled in order to increase teaching system for the students.
According to him, some students break into other people’s sites which regulatory agencies trace to NIIT and impose sanction on them accordingly.
He, however, assured that management fixes the internet system each time they are to teach any internet-related courses.
He pointed that they normally regulate the system when ever students are on the ite so as to monitor hacking and other illicit use of the net.
Concerning the 13 journalists running office programme at the centre, he said they will enjoy one week internet system towards the end of their programme to enable them understand more about computer and the internet systems.
The Tide gathered that the pressmen who are currently running a programme at NIIT in Port Harcourt through a scholarship scheme from a public spirited individual, will be concluding their programme by next month.
He hinted that the students learnt hacking from them only as part of their studies but regretted that they are using it negatively.
Furthermore, he gave regular browsing of illicit sites as another reason why most of its internet facilities were disabled.
Virus as he is fondly called by close associates and students explained how the students spend more time in illegal sites thereby, paying less attention to their main duty at the training centre.
Though, he did not blame the students much over their action, but advised them on the need to give prime attention to their programmes at the centre.
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