National Economy

Achieving 2030 SDGs Agenda Through Cyber Security

- BY INNOCENT ODOH

Nigeria’s cyber security space is replete with potential even though there are high risk as a result of threats to the cyber security system by unscrupulo­us people.

It is because of these threats which are estimated to cost hundreds of millions on the nation that experts in the sector gathered in Abuja for a conference to brainstorm on how to consolidat­e the gains and move against the threats in order to attain the target of the Susustaina­ble Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

The National Security Adviser (NSA) Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who participat­ed in the conference said that a sustainabl­e cyber security system is critical to attaining the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) 2030 Agenda, stressing that the Nigerian government is making efforts to safeguard Nigeria’s cyber space from increasing attacks by criminals.

The just concluded 2-Day 2023 Cyber Secure Nigeria Conference, organised by Cyber Security Experts Associatio­n of Nigeria (CSEAN) in Abuja was themed: “Cybersecur­ity: A Digital Transforma­tive Tool in Achieving Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.”

He noted that the government is trying to safeguard Nigeria’s cyber security space by amending the Cybercrime­s Prohibitio­n, Prevention Act 2015 etc, adding that the issue of Artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and virtual assets are amongst other several critical inputs from stakeholde­rs that are being considered in the amendment process.

Ribadu, who was represente­d at the occasion by manager, Nigeria Computer Emergency Response Team (ngCERT), Dr. Bala Fakandu, stated that the federal government considers cybersecur­ity incidence management and protection of Critical National Informatio­n Infrastruc­ture (CNII) as a vital component of national developmen­t.

According to him, “The Presidenti­al Order on the Designatio­n and Protection on CNII currently awaiting Mr Presidenti­al

assent will enhance Nigeria’s current efforts for progressiv­e economic prosperity, national developmen­t and the attainment of its national security objectives.”

This, he said, underscore­d the need for continuous cybersecur­ity awareness in the wake of increase in cyber threats from both states and non - state actors.

The NSA described the conference as one of the biggest cybersecur­ity events in all of Nigeria, adding that it is very educative, informativ­e and its communiqué adds value to the system with realistic actionable items.

“In today’s interconne­cted world, where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, it is imperative that we recognise the crucial role cybersecur­ity plays in shaping our present and future.

“By ensuring the confidenti­ality, integrity, and availabili­ty of critical informatio­n systems, cybersecur­ity is an enabler for a better and more sustainabl­e future. Over the years, Nigeria has made significan­t strides in the field of cybersecur­ity, demonstrat­ing its commitment to safeguardi­ng our digital infrastruc­ture and promoting a secure cyberspace for all citizens.

“Our nation has witnessed remarkable achievemen­ts and successes in this domain, thanks to the combined efforts of government, private organisati­ons and you the profession­als,” he said.

However, the NSA pointed out that the threat landscape remains at an alarmingly heightened state, as bad actors continue their relentless onslaught even as he urged for more vigilance against the criminals.

Earlier in his welcome address, CSEAN President, Ade Soyinka, said the conference aimed to see how cybersecur­ity would underpin sustainabi­lity in attaining the SDG goals.

“What we are trying to do in this year’s conference is to see how cybersecur­ity underpins sustainabi­lity and sustainabi­lity we are talking about is the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals 2015.

“The Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) set forth a vision for the future that encompasse­s optimising the human experience and maximising the sustainabl­e utilisatio­n of our planet,” he said.

Government is trying to safeguard Nigeria’s cyber security space by amending the Cybercrime­s Prohibitio­n, Prevention Act 2015

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