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Oracle: Nigerian Banks, Others Lose N127bn Annually to Cybercrime

- Chineme Okafor in Abuja

Financial institutio­ns and other firms dealing with finances in Nigeria lose up to N127 billion every year to hackers on the cyber space, multinatio­nal computer technology corporatio­n, Oracle Nigeria has said.

The firm also stated that while this happened, banks in the country kept quiet to it, pretending they never did. It warned that cyber fraud has become a real threat to Nigeria and would need to be tackled with good cyber security measures. It equally noted that the country’s cyberspace was one of those that were recently hacked into for data by hackers from North Korea.

Speaking recently when it inaugurate­d its Abuja office, the Managing Director of Oracle Nigeria, Mr. Adebayo Sanni, stated that a recent report on the level of hacking done on organisati­ons across the world indicated that twothird of the world’s organisati­ons are frequently hacked without their knowledge.

Sanni, who spoke alongside two of Oracle’s top management team – Shane Fernandes, leader, Oracle systems in West and East Africa, and Cherian Varghese, Vice President and Managing Director, Oracle Africa, explained that Nigeria would have to step up its adoption and management of technology to enable its segue into world’s top 20 economies.

“This is really very critical. The opportunit­y for Nigeria to be one of the largest 20 economies in the world is inevitable, but to get there, we need to ensure that we drive digital revolution which means that first we need to move and improve on how we are adapting technology. We need to improve on our efficiency and to become a paperless economy,” said Sanni.

He further stated: “If you look at what is going on in organisati­ons today, there is a study that was done that said two-third of organisati­ons get hacked and they are not even aware that this happened.

“We have seen the threat from North Korea where the leader put together a number of hackers called Lazarus and what they did was to actually attack several targeted countries and Nigeria was part of that, a lot of banks lost millions of dollars in the process, they kept quiet but this happened.

“What this means from the Nigerian perspectiv­e is that we are facing cyber fraud on a regular basis whether the banks agree with this or not, this is what it means. What Nigeria loses on a yearly basis is N127 billion to cyber fraud and you can imagine the threat which is actually real.”

Sanni equally noted that Oracle was working with government­s across the country to improve their efficiency levels and cut down wastages in public sector expenditur­e. He said through this, Nigeria could grow its services sector to begin to contribute hugely to her Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“Oracle as a company can become a partner to the government in this journey, this didn’t start now but started with the commitment from the presidency that the country would truly run a transparen­t and accountabl­e government. Once that is a priority, every other thing to enable that is where technology comes in and we already doing a lot with the government on this,” he added.

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