Saturday May 18, 2024

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), being the nation's premier communications regulatory agency under the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy is mandated to work with all stakeholders to ensure a secure cyberspace that is safe for the operators and consumers of communications services and infrastructure in Nigeria.

In alignment with its mandate, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) employs a multifaceted approach to address the evolving challenges of cybersecurity in Nigeria. This approach encompasses not only reactive measures, but also proactive strategies aimed at anticipating and mitigating emerging threats. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement and innovation, the NCC seeks to stay ahead of cyber adversaries and minimize potential disruptions to the country's communications infrastructure.

Furthermore, the NCC recognizes the importance of public-private partnerships in strengthening cybersecurity governance and fostering collective resilience. Through collaborative initiatives with industry stakeholders, including telecommunications operators, internet service providers, and technology companies, the NCC promotes information sharing, capacity building, and joint initiatives to combat cyber threats. By leveraging the expertise and resources of both public and private sectors, the NCC aims to create a coordinated and cohesive cybersecurity ecosystem that can effectively respond to and mitigate cyber risks. Through these collaborative efforts, the NCC endeavors to uphold its mandate of ensuring a secure and trusted cyberspace for all stakeholders in Nigeria's communications sector.

The following details the news, structures, projects and activities being undertaken by the Commission to secure Nigeria's cyberspace.

Projects &
Activities

National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM)

 

October is Cybersecurity Month, and we're committed to raising awareness and promoting cybersecurity best practices! Stay tuned for upcoming events and information sessions dedicated to enhancing your digital security. From tips on safeguarding your personal information to insights into emerging threats. Together, let's build a safer online environment for all. Keep an eye on this space for updates throughout Cybersecurity Month! #NCCBeCyberSmart  #StaySecure #CyberAware

 

Banking & Email Safety Tips

Internet Banking Safety Tips
  • Never log on to your Internet or Mobile Banking using public WI-FI, your data can easily be stolen my malicious persons using the WI-FI Access.
  • Never open your internet banking by clicking a link, rather type in the banks URL manually to avoid being taken to a clone site where your data can easily be stolen.
  • Always two-factor authentication password for sensitive data such as your internet banking- This will give you an added layer of security for your data.
  • Always have your internet/mobile baking Apps up to date as required.
Email Safety Tips
  • Do not open emails from unknown sources. Also, if an email looks suspicious it usually is do not open it.
  • Always look out for grammatic typo on the email, this is usually a sign that the email is fake.
  • Be careful when u download- Do not open or download attachments from someone you do not know, even if the sender is familiar. This might contain a virus or malware that will infect your device once opened.
  • Use Spam filters on your emails, this helps to keep spam emails away from your main inbox.
  • Always report any suspicious activities on your email to your organisations IT department, they will advise you accordingly.