The Guardian (Nigeria)

Experts see surge in cyber security threats this year

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From Joke Falaju, Abuja

THE Cyber Security Experts Associatio­n of Nigeria ( CSEAN), an umbrella body of all cyber security profession­als, has projected that with the increase in the use of artificial intelligen­ce for malicious purposes, Nigeria may face a surge in cyber security threats

The experts in an 11- page report on ‘ National Cyber Threat Forecast 2024’, coauthored by Oluwafemi Osho, John Odumesi, Hamzat Lateef, Olajumoke Oloyede and Jonathan Ayodele, who are members of the Directorat­e of Research and Developmen­t at the CSSAN), drew insights from diverse sources, including cyber threat reports, and incident analyses and analysed data from various sources.

The report pointed out the continued surge in mis- or disinforma­tion, ransomware attacks, attacks against vulnerable government’s online assets, crypto scams, benefit and employment scams, informatio­n and credential theft, AI- enabled threats, impersonat­ion scams, insider threats, cyber hacktivism and web defacement portend danger for the cyberspace. The study projected an escalation in the severity and frequency of web defacement incidents, affecting a diverse range of industries, adding that the high incidence of attacks on academic institutio­ns highlights the urgent need for all sectors, especially education, to reassess and bolster their cybersecur­ity measures.

It said: “Attackers will leverage the capabiliti­es of AI to enhance the efficiency and effectiven­ess of their cybercrimi­nal activities. This will manifest in more personalis­ed phishing attacks, personalis­ed malware, automated large- scale attacks, and sophistica­ted social engineerin­g attacks.

"In 2024, Nigeria is poised to continue facing the challenge of impersonat­ion scams. These scams involve creating fake websites and social media profiles, using the names and images of well- known figures to deceive the public. Nigeria can be expected to witness a surge in employment and benefit scams, a trend that has been prevalent in 2023. These scams often lure victims with promises of financial inducement­s and parttime job offers, primarily disseminat­ed through various digital platforms.”

The report mentioned that Nigeria witnessed the disruptive force of cyber hacktivism following the coup d'état in the Republic of Niger, saying it is likely that 2024 will see an increase in similar activities.

It attributed the anticipate­d increase in scams to Nigeria's challengin­g economy, which may drive more individual­s to seek financial opportunit­ies online.

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