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Nigeria must launch national awareness campaigns to combat rising cybercrime, says ISSAN

by Usman Kadri
November 5, 2024
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Nigeria must launch national awareness campaigns to combat rising cybercrime, says ISSAN

L-R: Dr. Martin Ikephai, Chief Operating Officer, Computer Audit Control and Security (CACS) Associates Ltd; Mr. Prince Akamadu, Chief Audit Executive, Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria; Dr. David Isiavwe, President, Information Security Society of Africa-Nigeria (ISSAN)/Executive Director; Nova Bank; Austen Osokpor, Head, Corporate Communications, Ecobank Nigeria Ltd and Dr. Bode Oguntoke, Head, Internal Audit, FBN Holdings Plc at the 2024 Cybersecurity conference organised by ISSAN in Lagos on Thursday

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The Information Security Society of Africa Nigeria (ISSAN) has urged the development of a national awareness campaign program that includes community engagement, a redesign of school curricula, and strategic Public-Private Partnerships to enhance awareness of cybersecurity threats in Nigeria. Dr. David Isiavwe, ISSAN’s president and Executive Director NOVA Bank, made this call during his opening address at this year’s Cybersecurity Conference in Lagos.

Dr. Isiavwe highlighted alarming statistics, noting that Nigeria experienced millions of cyberattacks in just the first half of the year, with a staggering 64% increase in data breaches reported nationally.

“In today’s interconnected world, cybersecurity is not merely a technical issue; it is a fundamental pillar of our national security, economic stability, and societal well-being. Nigeria, like many nations, faces significant cybersecurity challenges that demand our immediate and sustained attention. While we have made remarkable progress in digital transformation, the increase in internet access and digital technologies brings heightened cybersecurity risks. Cyber threats such as phishing, ransomware, and data breaches are becoming more sophisticated and frequent, posing serious risks to financial institutions, government agencies, and private enterprises,” he stated.

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To address these challenges, Dr. Isiavwe emphasized the importance of focusing on talent development and capacity building. “We need to invest in cybersecurity education and training to nurture a new generation of experts equipped to protect our digital infrastructure. This requires collaboration between government, academia, and the private sector to create comprehensive training programs and career pathways in cybersecurity.”

He advocated for educational partnerships with universities and technical institutions to develop specialized cybersecurity curricula and degree programs. He also highlighted the need for continuous learning opportunities for current IT professionals to transition into cybersecurity roles, alongside public awareness campaigns, to educate citizens about cybersecurity threats and safe online practices. Additionally, he called for the creation of incentives to retain talent in the country, such as competitive salaries, career advancement opportunities, and supportive working environments.

Dr. Isiavwe reiterated ISSAN’s long-standing commitment to promoting information security in Nigeria and across Africa. “Our efforts to organize this conference and bring together experts, policymakers, and stakeholders are commendable. It is through such collaborative platforms that we can share knowledge, exchange best practices, and develop innovative solutions to our cybersecurity challenges. Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility; the entire ecosystem is as strong as its weakest link. By working together, we can build a secure digital future for Nigeria and Africa. Let us commit to developing the talent and resources necessary to bridge the cybersecurity gap and protect our world.”

The conference included discussions on various sub-topics, such as building a cybersecurity workforce in Nigeria, future trends and challenges, and the role of innovation, entrepreneurship, and policy in addressing the cybersecurity gap. Panellists featured industry experts like Richard Amanfoye, Gbolabo Awolewa, and Dr. Harrison Nnaji, Oluseyi Akindeinde, Dr. Obadare Adewale and Bar. Basil Udotai, with sessions moderated by Dr Bode Oguntoke.

For nearly two decades, ISSAN has been at the forefront of promoting information security in Nigeria and across Africa. By organizing this conference and uniting experts, policymakers, and stakeholders, ISSAN fosters essential collaboration for sharing knowledge, exchanging best practices, and developing innovative solutions to cybersecurity challenges.

L-R: Dr. Martin Ikephai, Chief Operating Officer, Computer Audit Control and Security (CACS) Associates Ltd; Mr. Prince Akamadu, Chief Audit Executive, Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria; Dr. David Isiavwe, President, Information Security Society of Africa-Nigeria (ISSAN)/Executive Director; Nova Bank; Austen Osokpor, Head, Corporate Communications, Ecobank Nigeria Ltd and Dr. Bode Oguntoke, Head, Internal Audit, FBN Holdings Plc at the 2024 Cybersecurity conference organised by ISSAN in Lagos on Thursday
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