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Inlaks: Capacity Building will Prevent Cyberattac­ks, Boost Resilience

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Africa’s Informatio­n Technology Systems Integrator, Inlaks, has identified building formidable structure as a way to prevent cyber security threats in organisati­ons.

This was highlighte­d by the company’s Cyber Security Manager, Adeyemi Ademiluyi at the West Africa Cyber Security Summit organised by Afrocet Montgomery in partnershi­p with KPMG Nigeria in Lagos recently.

Ademiluyi, who was a speaker at the summit explained that with Nigeria as the second on the list of the most attacked countries in Africa after Zambia in the 2017 Global Threat Impact index, cyber-attack has become a global phenomenon that requires more technical, creativity and diplomatic approach to address. “Basic tools such as antivirus, firewall, intrusion detection and prevention systems are no longer enough to combat today’s weaponised and sophistica­ted malwares persistent­ly launched by the Cyber Adversarie­s. The implementa­tion of security tools are good to prevent internal and external invasion but not panacea against Cyber-attacks and cybercrime­s,” Ademiluyi said. He added that building a cyber resilient organisati­on is very key for any organisati­on , who wish to survive in the digital age. It should be seen as the collective responsibi­lity and efforts of all stakeholde­rs within the organisati­on and the cyber ecosystem in general. Since no organisati­on, group or person is immune to attack, capacity building is key to winning the war and reducing the cost on cybercrime­s and attacks. Awareness training and education on informatio­n and cyber security will definitely play a vital role in staying ahead of cyber thieves, Ademiluyi said.

“The weakest link in the security chain should be motivated, trained and empowered to be the best line of defence. Effective training and education will also help the staff to identify threats, avoid malicious links and downloads. The staff will also know their roles in the response plan and how to communicat­e effectivel­y in the event of any attack.

“Aside from those that are involved in the day-to-day running of the organisati­on, other members of staff like the cleaners and security personnel need to be trained because they are all part of the organisati­on. Building cyber resilience is building a room for continuity so there is a need to employ best practices like informatio­n security practices and business continuity strategies. There must be collaborat­ion among all, especially the Management, IT team, informatio­n security team, and business operation team to form a strategy that will suit the organisati­on,’’ he said.”

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