​ To be honest your questions are really interesting though you have tried to present something like an aptitude test

1. No 1..it's not a matter of preference or just a single technique that sort things out. Most of the time its a combination of techniques, policies, staff attitude, etc.

2.  While anti virus is not the only network security, answering the question would in no way give any clue of a good network security expert.

3. Haha..it reminds me of a certain day when our in-house system suddenly stop showing data in all the user forms. All managers and other guys higher up there who spend more time in computers forwarding reports they never prepare and chatting were punching me with all non-sense professional jargons from linkedin in the MD's Office. I simply told them I had no time to waste with their non-sense discussion and went back to my cube. About 10 minutes later, I had a solution with a number of culprits and guess who, half of them were my catch. They had shared couples of pics from their previous, trip. They shared those photos through the main file server from an infected USB flash disk. Some pressures are non sense from lazy guys present themselves as professionals but really a bunch of bogus guys.

4. Is this a manager or a jack off trade bass ass?

5. Is also an interesting question,  the no of users doesn't necessarily tell how competent one is with both ERP concepts and  processes implemented by the respective ERPs. For example having 40 users( 20-sales people, 10- stores guys, 1-accounting, 1-purchasing, 1-market guy, the rest are bosses who simple look at very few reports.  On top of that , what if these guys are really good, they don't need much help, in setting chat of account, costing, production etc.

Re: ICT Position Manager
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Hi Skunks.

We have an emergency post to fill. All interested kindly send your cv offlist and answer the following questions.

1. Briefly describe and explain your most preferred technique of securing computer networks?

2. In your own opinion, where would you place an antivirus program, in a network that contains two servers and twenty workstations?

3. Tell me about an IT related decision you made recently while under intense pressure.

4. Describe a time when you had to develop and present plans that anticipated new technologies not yet in use in your workplace. How did you go about researching them and creating a case for early experimentation and/or pilot programs?

5. What kinds of ERP systems have you worked with? On average, how many people used the systems at each given day?

NB:

1) Plagiarism will not be tolerated (Any detection of copy pasted answers from Google or any other source will lead to disqualification).

2) Stick to the point but provide detailed answers.

Warm Regards,

Owen Sakawa

Tel: +254723060160

Skype: owen.sakawa