Nigeria boosts cyber security as FG hosts landmark workshop to protect critical infrastructure
The Federal Government of Nigeria has taken a significant step in strengthening the country’s cybersecuritydefences by hosting a Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII) Protection and Resilience Workshop.
This landmark event, held at the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) in Abuja, brings together policymakers and sector regulators to fortify cybersecurity across Nigeria’s key infrastructure sectors
In his address at the event, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun emphasised the importance of attending the event to fully grasp the level of commitment being made to cybersecurity protection.
He highlighted the surge in cyber threats affecting both government entities and private individuals, emphasising the crucial role cybersecurity plays in protecting Nigeria’s digital assets.
The Minister also commended Nigeria’s security agencies for their tireless work in upholding national security, expressing confidence in their continued efforts to combat digital threats.
National Security Adviser NuhuRibadu underscored the workshop’s significance as a vital step in enhancing Nigeria’s cybersecuritydefences.
The primary goal, Ribadu noted is to “mitigate threats and build resilience within Nigeria’s critical information infrastructure,” a mission crucial for safeguarding national security and supporting economic growth.
The workshop supports an executive order, cited by Ribadu and amended in the Cybercrimes Act, which grants the National Security Adviser authority to designate specific computer systems and networks as critical infrastructure, thereby mandating their protection to uphold national security and public safety.
High-profile attendees included Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Executive Chairman, OlanipekunOlukoyede, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps Commandant General, Ahmed Audi, Nigeria Governors’ Forum Director General, AbdulateefShittu, and TETFUND Executive Secretary, Sonny Echono, among others.
The workshop is expected to conclude with a comprehensive action plan aimed at bolstering cybersecurity resilience across Nigeria’s essential infrastructure sectors. This plan will provide a roadmap for implementing effective cybersecurity measures, ensuring the country’s critical infrastructure remains secure and resilient in the face of evolving cyber threats