FG urges Nigerians to participate in ECOWAS cybersecurity hackathon
The Federal Government of Nigeria (FG) has called on Nigerians to participate in the Economic Community of West Africa’s (ECOWAS) Cybersecurity Hackathon.
In a statement by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), the agency disclosed that the hackathon aims to empower citizens across the region with vital cybersecurity skills.
It further revealed that the event is being organised by ECOWAS and hosted by Nigeria in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, and NITDA.
“The Cybersecurity Hackathon presents an excellent opportunity for both beginners and seasoned professionals to dive into the world of cybersecurity, acquire new skills, and network with fellow enthusiasts.
“All talented individuals and teams are invited to join this exhilarating competition. Demonstrate your expertise, collaborate with peers, and push the boundaries of cybersecurity. Be part of the talent pool driving cyberspace security for your country and West Africa as a whole.
“The hackathon fosters a platform for young technology enthusiasts, enhancing the cyber workforce in the region. Nigerian youths are particularly encouraged to participate and showcase their brightest minds in this competition. Whether a cybersecurity novice or a seasoned expert, this event offers a unique opportunity to learn new skills and connect with fellow cyber enthusiasts.
“ECOWAS Hackathon is an annual ethical hacking competition that brings together top cybersecurity talents from across ECOWAS, providing a unique opportunity to showcase skills, encourage knowledge sharing, and promote excellence in the field of cybersecurity. The first edition took place in Porto Novo, Benin Republic in 2022 and Lome, Togo in 2023.
“Eligibility and Registration Details: Registration Period: Open from July 19, 2024, to August 5, 2024.
“Eligibility Criteria: All participants must be citizens of ECOWAS member countries. Travel tickets will be provided for participants residing within the region.
“Teams must consist of 3-4 members, with at least one female participant. Participants must be between 17 and 35 years of age.
“This initiative came at the time of a recent report by the International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC2), which highlighted a global gap of four million unfilled cybersecurity jobs.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria is addressing this talent shortage through its 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme, organised by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy. The programme aims to train three million Nigerians in technical skills, including cybersecurity,” the statement read.