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RIMSON President Urges FG to Curb Cybercrime

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The new President and Chairman of Risk Managers Society of Nigeria ( RIMSON), Raymond Akalonu, has called on the federal government to address the rising spate of cybercrime in the country by putting in place proper risk procedures and ensuring effectiven­ess of the data protection policies.

He also assured that his tenure as the president of the associatio­n would bring about regular risk management reports on national disasters with suggested mitigants and solutions.

Akalonu, said this while addressing RIMSON members at the 2019 National Risk Management Conference in Lagos.

Speaking on the theme, “Emerging Risks: Rising to the Challenge,” he said his administra­tion would ensure that the associatio­n remains committed to the collaborat­ion with the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation towards entrenchin­g risk management culture in all government agencies and parastatal­s in Nigeria.

He said RIMSON would perform the task through continuous strengthen­ing of its research potential and capabiliti­es.

Also speaking in his hand over note, the immediate past president of RIMSON, Mr Jacob Adeosun, expressed optimism that the new executive members of the society led by Akalonu would deliver on their mandate.

Delivering the theme paper, Managing Director, Custodian Investment Plc, Wole Oshin, stated that the absence of an effective data protection agency in Nigeria has made a lot of businesses vulnerable to cyber risk.

According to him, Hackivists, insiders and third party service providers are the sources of these crimes.

On mitigating strategies, he advised that operators should often audit the user base action, identify the users of systems/ assets and align appropriat­ely.

However, the Director E- Government Developmen­t and Regulatory of the National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency ( NITDA), Dr. Vincent Olatunji, represente­d by Chioma Oke Ogugua of NITDA, stated that part of the agency’s portfolio was to ensure the protection of individual collective privacy security and confidenti­ality of informatio­n in Nigeria, stressing that the agency has the right to regulate data protection and privacy in Nigeria.

On fighting cyber- crime, an Executive Director at SystemSpec­s Nigeria, Emmanuel Eze, said there should be improvemen­t in reporting incidents and called for the establishm­ent of a convergent national identity management system for tracking and reference purposes in the event of cybercrime.

“Companies should collaborat­e with telecommun­ication companies to ensure easy informatio­n retrieval regarding their client in case of any cyber related crime,” he added.

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