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Curbing cybercrime: Ministry to partner agencies -Shittu


As new prospects and emerging trends in cyber security is onthe increase globally, the Minister of Communications, Barrister Adebayo Shittu, has expressed the readiness of the ministry to partner with agencies to catalyse and develop worldclass human and institutional capacity in cyber security for the country.

In a statement by the ministry, he said the ministry is living up to expectation of sensitising and impacting skills on cyber protection by creating the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) to handle computer security incidents and examining the implementation framework of the Cybersecurity Act with amendments where necessary in collaboration with the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).


The minister in a keynote address delivered atthe National Computer Science Conference on Cyber Security and The Emerging African Economies at the Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State on Monday, Shittu said there is the need for other frameworks across all strata of public and private sectors to arrest the spreading crime.

The minister who noted that Nigeria currently loses about N78 billion annually to the activities of cyber criminals who target financial institutions, and government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) as well as their affiliates, emphasised the need for the enactment and enforcement of policies to ensure cyber security within the ICT and financial institutions.

He said such policies should address the framework of cyber risk management, enforcing security through a ‘defense in-depth’ strategy as well as enforcing vigilance through early detection and signaling system.

Speaking on the indispensability of the cyberspace to global development, Shittu said the internet and digital technologies are the biggest transformational forces in the world today with over five billion internet- connected devices globally generating over $ 10 billion to the global economy in 2015.

In comparison to physical space, he noted that cyberspace is virtually co-ubiquitous, operationally more efficient, socio-politically more vibrant, economically as resourceful, and information wise more integrated and has become a fundamental feature of the world we live in.

Adding that recently, an agency under his ministry, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA),informed the public that Nigeria lost about N159 billion in the last 13 years to cybercrime, he said the ministry is leveraging the active support of the ICT stakeholders by building all requisite ICT and cyberspace capacities in the country.

This, he said; “is in line with the repeated assertion of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration that ICT is the envisaged bedrock of Nigeria’s Change Agenda”.

The minister therefore charged leaders of African countries to urgently scale up efforts to combat cybercrimes through a multistakeholders approach involving government, industry and civil society organisations within the context of the African Union Convention on Cyberspace Security and Protection of Personal data to stem the threats posed by cyber-criminals to their national economic security.

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