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The Imperative Role of Cybersecurity in Nigerian Business Landscape

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May 31, 2024
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Autonomous Cyber threats | Nigeria - Transparent Transformation, Bridging digital divide, Nigerian Businesses and cybersecurity by Oluwole Asalu
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In today’s globalised world, businesses are increasingly reliant on digital technologies to operate and thrive.

From online transactions to cloud-based data storage, the Internet has become an indispensable tool for companies of all sizes.

However, this digital dependence also brings significant cybersecurity risks. As businesses continue to embrace digital transformation, it’s crucial they prioritise cybersecurity to protect their operations, customers, and reputation.

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Imagine the internet as an endless ocean where our digital information—be it personal, financial, or work-related—moves like ships.

These ships are vulnerable to attacks from cybercriminals, much like historical ships were to pirates. Cybercrime incidents increased dramatically during the pandemic, with a 600% rise reported in 2021, according to the U.N. disarmament chief.

The financial sector was hit hardest, suffering substantial losses.

Given the prevalence of digital operations, it has become imperative for every business to establish a robust cybersecurity framework. Cybersecurity acts as a digital lighthouse, guiding business ships safely.

It’s like the Coast Guard, constantly patrolling to fend off threats, and the harbour defences, securing our ports of digital trade and communication. Without these protective measures, our online world would be at the mercy of cybercriminals, who are the pirates of today’s digital seas.

The importance of cybersecurity is paramount, yet its role is often overlooked. It’s not the dramatic confrontations that make headlines, but the silent averting of catastrophes that signifies its success.

The infamous 2014 cyber heist at Bangladesh’s central bank, which resulted in a loss of $101 million, and the 2017 Equifax data breach, affecting 147 million Americans, are grim reminders of the turmoil following a breach in our digital defences.

These events are not just monetary thefts; they represent intrusions into our private spheres and disruptions to our social order.

Behind the scenes, cybersecurity professionals work diligently. They are the cryptographers decoding malicious scripts, the analysts predicting cyber threat patterns, and the engineers bolstering our digital bases. Their arena is algorithms and encryption, waged with intellect rather than physical might.

However, in this battle, we are not passive observers. We each hold a key to our collective defence. Recent research by Purplesec reported that 98% of cybercrimes involve social engineering, exploiting human psychology to infiltrate systems.

The phishing email we discard, the complex password we create, and the software update we apply are the individual bricks that construct our communal rampart.

As we navigate the digital era, we must be cognizant of the crucial role of cybersecurity in the sustainability of our businesses. It’s not merely a technical requirement but a societal imperative.

The beacon permits innovation to thrive, economies to expand, and individuals to connect without fear. Cybersecurity is our silent guardian, and it’s our collective duty to maintain its watch.

In light of the significant risks associated with cyber threats, it is crucial that businesses prioritise cybersecurity as a critical component of their operations.

To achieve this, a multi-faceted approach is necessary. Firstly, robust security measures must be implemented, including firewalls, encryption, and intrusion detection systems, to provide a strong defence against cyber-attacks.

Regular security audits and penetration testing are also essential to identify vulnerabilities and ensure that security measures are effective.

Furthermore, employees must be educated on cybersecurity best practices and kept informed about the latest threats, to prevent human error from compromising security.

In the event of a cyber-attack, having incident response plans in place enables businesses to respond swiftly and effectively, minimising damage and downtime.

Finally, collaboration is key. Businesses must work together, sharing intelligence and best practices, to stay ahead of the evolving cyber threat landscape.

By adopting a proactive and comprehensive approach to cybersecurity, businesses can protect themselves, their customers, and their reputation, and ensure they remain competitive and successful in today’s digital marketplace.

We must also ponder the ethical dimensions of cybersecurity. As we devise more advanced safeguards, we must ensure these measures respect our rights and freedoms. Cybersecurity should not be a choice between security and liberty but a balance that upholds both.

In the face of globalisation and digital transformation, cybersecurity is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. Nigerian businesses must recognise the urgency, allocate resources, and build a resilient defence against cyber threats.

By doing so, they can safeguard their operations, protect customer trust, and contribute to a secure digital ecosystem.

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Oluwole Asalu is a founder, serial entrepreneur, and technology specialist writing from Lagos, Nigeria.

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