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http://www.tribune.com.ng/30032007/biznes.html
By Juwon Obajemu
Lagos
30th March, 2007
THE Head of Corporate Audit and Compliance at the United Bank for Africa
Plc (UBA), Mr. David Isiavwe, has stressed the need for organisations
operating in Nigeria to raise their antennae for cyber-terrorism and
other forms of internet attacks as a means of protecting employees, core
networks and back-end bfacilities.
He said the warning became necessary following the increased strategic
value of Information technology and the internet to organisations
service delivery.
Speaking at the inauguration of Information Security Group (ISG) Africa
held at the headquarters of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc in
Lagos on Wednesday, Isiavwe, who is also the Chairman of ISG Africa,
Lagos chapter, expressed fear over the level of information security
awareness by organisations playing in Nigeria, saying, with the threats
of terrorism and a dramatic increase in the number and complexity of
other security related risks such as computer viruses, cyber attacks,
theft, extortion and fraud, companies must find a more comprehensive
approach to securing their facilities.
Isiavwe said that at a time when company assets were increasingly
becoming information-based and intangible, there is a greater need for a
collaborative effort towards the institutionalisation of information
security throughout the country.
Terrorism is a real threat as it presents a significant opportunity to
destroy the economic environment of organisations and the society at
large.
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