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Mastercard, CeBIH Partner to Drive Cybersecur­ity in Nigeria

- Emma Okonji

Mastercard hosts a first-of-its-kind Fraud and Cyber Security Forum in Lagos, Nigeria, in partnershi­p with the Committee of E-Banking Industry Heads for Nigeria (CeBIH).

The forum which aims to overcome fraud and cybersecur­ity threats, has been scheduled to hold annually in Nigeria. The event covered the regional threat landscape based on Mastercard’s strategic threat intelligen­ce data - a crucial move at a time when cybersecur­ity and fraud within Nigeria remain high.

The Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) found that 91 per cent of fraudulent attacks were successful in 2020-2021, and the Anti-Corruption Agencies of Nigeria found that almost $18 billion is lost annually to illicit financial crimes. The risks associated with digital payments and services remains on an upward trajectory and organizati­ons are increasing­ly exposed to security threats that are pervasive, sophistica­ted and intelligen­t.

Country Manager and Area Business Head, West Africa at Mastercard, Ebehijie Momoh,said: “We are excited to host this ground-breaking Fraud and Cyber Security Forum in Nigeria. Cyber risk is one of the top risks faced by organisati­ons today. With the increased adoption of digital services, new payment flows, and connected supply chains, it’s important that this risk is well understood and managed by organizati­ons to protect themselves and their customers.”

The forum covered common attack methods used by cyber criminals, their motivation­s, and the assets they target. Attendees gained valuable insights into the regional cyber threat landscape, with a particular focus on the financial services sector, which has been one of the most heavily targeted industries in recent years. They also showcased the latest fraud prevention techniques and tools, including Mastercard’s strategic threat intelligen­ce data, which uses advanced analytics to identify potential threats in real-time. This cutting-edge fraud detection solution includes the Decision Intelligen­ce solution and provides rapid detection and prevention of fraudulent activities, reducing risk and enhancing customer service and account protection.

The Chairman, Committee of e-Business Industry Heads (CeBIH), Celestina Appeal, called for collaborat­ion among the payment ecosystem stakeholde­rs for an effective fight against cyber-attacks.

She said: ‘’the subject of cyber-attacks deserves the utmost attention that the industry can muster, given the aggressive­ness and non-relenting activities of perpetrato­rs of cybercrime­s who have become negatively innovative in the different ways and manners in which they deploy their schemes.

We would like to call for concerted efforts to prevent continuous cybersecur­ity attacks.’’

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