The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded plans to establish a Cyber Security Incidence Response Team (CSIRT) exclusively for the telecoms sector.
Briefing newsmen on Friday, NCC Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Umar Dambatta, represented by the Director, Public Affairs at the NCC, Tony Ojobo, during the National Cyber Security Awareness Month organised by the American Embassy in Lagos, said the establishment of the response platform was necessitated by the reality that all the communications infrastructure in the country are in the hands of the private sector.
He said when the CSIRT is established, it will facilitate intervention, swift identification of threats/vulnerabilities and sharing of valuable information and resources to assist in fortifying the resilience of the national cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded plans to establish a Cyber Security Incidence Response Team (CSIRT) exclusively for the telecoms sector.
Briefing newsmen on Friday, NCC Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Umar Dambatta, represented by the Director, Public Affairs at the NCC, Tony Ojobo, during the National Cyber Security Awareness Month organised by the American Embassy in Lagos, said the establishment of the response platform was necessitated by the reality that all the communications infrastructure in the country are in the hands of the private sector.
He said when the CSIRT is established, it will facilitate intervention, swift identification of threats/vulnerabilities and sharing of valuable information and resources to assist in fortifying the resilience of the national cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded plans to establish a Cyber Security Incidence Response Team (CSIRT) exclusively for the telecoms sector.
Briefing newsmen on Friday, NCC Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Umar Dambatta, represented by the Director, Public Affairs at the NCC, Tony Ojobo, during the National Cyber Security Awareness Month organised by the American Embassy in Lagos, said the establishment of the response platform was necessitated by the reality that all the communications infrastructure in the country are in the hands of the private sector.
He said when the CSIRT is established, it will facilitate intervention, swift identification of threats/vulnerabilities and sharing of valuable information and resources to assist in fortifying the resilience of the national cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded plans to establish a Cyber Security Incidence Response Team (CSIRT) exclusively for the telecoms sector.
Briefing newsmen on Friday, NCC Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Umar Dambatta, represented by the Director, Public Affairs at the NCC, Tony Ojobo, during the National Cyber Security Awareness Month organised by the American Embassy in Lagos, said the establishment of the response platform was necessitated by the reality that all the communications infrastructure in the country are in the hands of the private sector.
He said when the CSIRT is established, it will facilitate intervention, swift identification of threats/vulnerabilities and sharing of valuable information and resources to assist in fortifying the resilience of the national cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded plans to establish a Cyber Security Incidence Response Team (CSIRT) exclusively for the telecoms sector.
Briefing newsmen on Friday, NCC Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Umar Dambatta, represented by the Director, Public Affairs at the NCC, Tony Ojobo, during the National Cyber Security Awareness Month organised by the American Embassy in Lagos, said the establishment of the response platform was necessitated by the reality that all the communications infrastructure in the country are in the hands of the private sector.
He said when the CSIRT is established, it will facilitate intervention, swift identification of threats/vulnerabilities and sharing of valuable information and resources to assist in fortifying the resilience of the national cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded plans to establish a Cyber Security Incidence Response Team (CSIRT) exclusively for the telecoms sector.
Briefing newsmen on Friday, NCC Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Umar Dambatta, represented by the Director, Public Affairs at the NCC, Tony Ojobo, during the National Cyber Security Awareness Month organised by the American Embassy in Lagos, said the establishment of the response platform was necessitated by the reality that all the communications infrastructure in the country are in the hands of the private sector.
He said when the CSIRT is established, it will facilitate intervention, swift identification of threats/vulnerabilities and sharing of valuable information and resources to assist in fortifying the resilience of the national cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded plans to establish a Cyber Security Incidence Response Team (CSIRT) exclusively for the telecoms sector.
Briefing newsmen on Friday, NCC Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Umar Dambatta, represented by the Director, Public Affairs at the NCC, Tony Ojobo, during the National Cyber Security Awareness Month organised by the American Embassy in Lagos, said the establishment of the response platform was necessitated by the reality that all the communications infrastructure in the country are in the hands of the private sector.
He said when the CSIRT is established, it will facilitate intervention, swift identification of threats/vulnerabilities and sharing of valuable information and resources to assist in fortifying the resilience of the national cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded plans to establish a Cyber Security Incidence Response Team (CSIRT) exclusively for the telecoms sector.
Briefing newsmen on Friday, NCC Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Umar Dambatta, represented by the Director, Public Affairs at the NCC, Tony Ojobo, during the National Cyber Security Awareness Month organised by the American Embassy in Lagos, said the establishment of the response platform was necessitated by the reality that all the communications infrastructure in the country are in the hands of the private sector.
He said when the CSIRT is established, it will facilitate intervention, swift identification of threats/vulnerabilities and sharing of valuable information and resources to assist in fortifying the resilience of the national cybersecurity infrastructure.