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FG Urged to Encourage Cybersecur­ity Awareness At All Levels

- Emma Okonji

The Director of Centre for Cyber Awareness and Developmen­t, Dr. Bayero Agabi has called on the federal government and the National Assembly to increase cybersecur­ity awareness at all levels of government.

Speaking at the recently held First Legislativ­e Conference on ICT and Cybersecur­ity in Abuja, organised by the Senate Committee on ICT and Cybersecur­ity as part of events marking the 2017 Cybersecur­ity week, Agabi stressed the need for government to encourage cyber responsibi­lities by internet users through advocacy and public education.

According to him, “There is need to adopt effective communicat­ion as a weapon of choice in order to change people’s actions and behaviours in the cyberspace. We need to encourage cyber responsibi­lity by internet users at the local, regional, national and internatio­nal levels. This can be done through advocacy and public education. This will also reflect positively in the government’s attempt at modifying ‘cyber behaviour’ of internet users on sundry platforms.

“We must adopt effective communicat­ion in the form of constructe­d messages, as the weapon of choice in order to change people’s actions and behaviours in the cyberspace.”

Agabi said the mandate to dissuade people from misuse of the internet should be another focus of both the federal government and the National Assembly members.

Other speakers at the conference also called on the government to establish policies on patronage of Madein-Nigeria ICT content as well ensure policy consistenc­y in cybersecur­ity and other ICT issues.

Stakeholde­rs at the conference also called for a review of the Cybercrime Act 2015 to fill the identified gaps and create an agency for the regulation and enforcemen­t of the Cybercrime Act. They canvassed for the establishm­ent of a Commission to coordinate policy and training in digital literacy as put together by the National Digital Literacy Council. They called for women participat­ion in digital literacy programmes and cyber security issues through relevant agencies and institutio­ns. Participan­ts also raised the need for the establishm­ent of an ICT Fund of 5 per cent of the national budget by 2019 to fund ICT infrastruc­ture, cybersecur­ity issues and Digital Literacy Commission for training and certificat­ion of Nigerians.

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