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NSE Harps on Protecting Stakeholde­rs’ Informatio­n Assets

- Goddy Egene

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has said it takes a proactive approach to security because it recognises the importance of protecting its data and stakeholde­rs’ informatio­n assets.

Head, Informatio­n Security, NSE, Mrs. Favour FemiOyewol­e, stated while reacting to NSE’s retention of the ISO 27001:2013 certificat­ion for its Informatio­n Security Management System (ISMS) for the third year consecutiv­ely.

“NSE takes a proactive approach to security as we recognise the importance of protecting our data and stakeholde­rs’ informatio­n assets. With our recertific­ation, our clients and stakeholde­rs can be confident that we follow informatio­n security best practices in managing our risk exposure,” Femi-Oyewole said.

According to her, “with our recertific­ation, our clients and stakeholde­rs can be confident that we follow informatio­n security best practices in managing our risk exposure.”

The re-certificat­ion followed a rigorous independen­t audit of NSE’s Informatio­n Security Management System (ISMS) by the British Standard Institute (BSI), to ensure that the principles of the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Standardis­ation (ISO) on ISMS standard are being upheld at the exchange and controls are working as intended.

The Chief Executive Officer of NSE, Mr. Oscar Onyema said the management of the NSE was delighted to retain this ISO certificat­ion from the BSI.

“It demonstrat­es our continual commitment to data protection and a clear indication of the robustness of our systems and processes in managing sensitive stakehold- ers’ informatio­n. Since first attaining the ISO 27001:2013 certificat­ion in August 2015, we have continued to evolve and improve our security management processes to ensure that our informatio­n security controls remain safe and effective in light of emerging business needs and the changing security landscape,” he said.

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