In today’s interconnected world, cyberattacks have become a serious and persistent threat to businesses across all sectors. Whether a small startup or a multinational corporation, no business is immune from these dangers.
To tackle this problem, the NCC is turning to long-haul microwave links as a backup for fiber cuts. Additionally, the 6GHz spectrum will be opened up for Wi-Fi 6 applications and International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT), offering a solution for relieving network congestion, particularly in urban areas.
Nigeria’s leading digital bank, Moniepoint Microfinance Bank (MFB), has introduced multifactor authentication (MFA) across its mobile and web platforms
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a significant reduction in the cybersecurity levy on electronic transactions, lowering it from 0.5% to 0.005%, as part of its new fiscal guidelines for 2024-2025. This reduction follows widespread opposition from various groups, including the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), and numerous bank customers,…
SeeMeGlobal, a groundbreaking new app developed by a team of Nigerians based in the United States, has been unveiled with the aim of enhancing personal safety and security for individuals, including children under the care of others.
LinkedIn, the widely-used professional social networking platform, has quietly introduced a controversial update that automatically opts users into contributing their personal data for the training of generative AI models.