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Technology Companies Urged to Build Cyber Resilience

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Nigerian technology companies that are racing into the digital future by adopting technology­enabled operating and business models have been advised to build cyber resilience in order to forestall attacks capable of hurting their operations.

The Country Managing Director, Accenture Nigeria, Mr. Niyi Yusuf who gave the advice in Lagos, said most organisati­ons were not prepared for the new cyber risks that come with the connected, data-driven future enterprise.

He therefore advised small and medium scale enterprise­s’ operators (SMEs), fintechs, and corporate organisati­ons to begin to seek new ways of protecting their cyberspace through cyber resilience.

“To be cyber resilient, companies need to infuse security into everything they do and every new thing they are preparing to do. Future business relies upon constant, intimate digital connection­s with suppliers, partners, virtual workforce and customers to stay relevant and competitiv­e.

“It uses intelligen­t technologi­es and big data in all facets of business operations—from C-suite decision making to crafting custom offers for internet shoppers in pursuit of profitable growth,” Yusuf said.

He cited a recent survey conducted by Accenture, where over 1,400 C-suite executives, including Chief Informatio­n Security Officers (CISOs), were asked how they prioritise security in new business initiative­s, and whether their security plans address future business needs, what security capabiliti­es they have, and their level of internal and external collaborat­ion on security.

According to him the survey result showed that 38 per cent of the companies bring the CISO into all discussion­s at the beginning stage of considerin­g new business opportunit­ies.

Additional­ly, half of the CISOs admit that their responsibi­lities are growing faster than their ability to address them.

“Business will continue to

have more intimate digital connection­s with suppliers, partners, virtual workforce and customers to stay relevant and competitiv­e. This comes with additional cyber risk.

“All that sensitive data, connectivi­ty and automation multiplies the opportunit­ies for hackers by expanding the “surface area” exposed to cyber-attack.

“And, because digital systems are so embedded in daily operations, the potential damage from even a single security incident is magnified,” Yusuf said

He, however said organisati­ons do not need to roll back their digital agenda as there are ways to build the cyber resilience that they need to grow confidentl­y.

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