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First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute to Launch Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Education in Nigeria

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The U.S. based First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute will launch its cybersecurity and digital forensics programs later this month. It will be entirely online and offer Certificate, Diploma and Nanodegree programs on Cybersecurity Policy, Management, Technology and more.

Send email to facyber@fasmicro.com to be informed when the program goes live.

 

16 Nigerian Startups going to GITEX Technology Week in Dubai

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The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has lined up 16 Startups carefully chosen by the Office for ICT Innovation and Entrepreneurship (OIIE)  to feature, learn and sell themselves at the world’s most global startup innovation event inside the GITEX Technology Week, the largest technology exchange and marketplace for Middle East & Africa, which holds annually in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The 16 Startups will be among 400 Startups from over 60 countries that will gather at what is already touted as the largest line-up of young entrepreneurs from across the globe.

The 16 Startups include

  • Rotors & Pilots which builds customized and modularized drones locally;
  • Astrosand, an automobile Black Box, Intelligent Security and Emergency Home Monitoring System;
  • ChowHub, which helps people discover great places to eat;
  • CloudBurst offers a fast way of accessing and  reading books;
  • DIYlaw which seeks to create access to legal services and resources online;
  • Genii Games which develops interactive Mobile Apps and Animated Videos for Children  to learn native Nigerian languages, ethics and etiquette in a unique way;
  • GoMyWay, an online ride share platform that connects car owners that have spare seats to share with others that need a ride and are going in the same direction;
  • Jara Mobile which enables consumers make routine payments like airtime (talktime) and mobile data purchase and for each transaction.
  • Logical Address which physically connects Nigeria, unlocking commerce through enhanced logistics, saving lives through improved emergency services;
  • Mobidoc enables doctors to remotely give private consults to patients with the use of smartphones and connect them with other doctors;
  • Phinnx provides tools with which everyone can connect to every other person in all Nigerian and
  • Pinfoot, an online social network that connects football lovers.
  •  ArtNigeria, an online gallery focusing on original art works;
  • Transforia, a software defined cellular network in a box that makes it easy for anyone to setup and deploy a mobile network;
  • Wecyclers, a waste management and sanitation company, collect waste from subscribers using a fleet of low-cost bicycles called “wecycles; and
  •  Zobreus which allows patients to manage and control all of their healthcare data in a structured, mobile electronic medical record (EMR) so that the information is easily accessible to them and their doctors as needed.

The 16 Nigerian Startups will be participating at the largest-ever GITEX Technology Week primed to drive the world’s smart digital transformation, and support young entrepreneurs.

 

New NITDA DG, Isa Ali Ibrahim, Resumes, Promises Transformation of the Agency

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Nigeria's minister of digital economy

The newly appointed Director General of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim, yesterday said the immediate past acting DG, Dr. Vincent Olatunji still have an integral role to play at NITDA.

Pantami stated this in his inaugural address to the management and staff of NITDA at its corporate headquarters in Abuja.

According to him, the handover note he received from Olatunji last week, has availed him of the understanding of the Agency’s activities, adding that he would keep in touch with the immediate past acting DG for clarification where necessary.

“The handover notes have given me some insights into what is on the ground here. In the next few days and weeks, I would like to meet with departmental and unit heads, individually and collectively, for a better appreciation of where the agency is today and what challenges lie ahead of it,” he said.

Speaking further, Pantami urged the staff of the federal government agency, saddled with the responsibility of IT capacity building in Nigeria to always display  integrity, expertise, professionalism and commitments to duty. He revealed that his administration would introduce special reward for productivity.

“In order to encourage productivity and motivate honest, ethical, hardworking members of staff, I will move staff welfare to the front burner, and introduce special awards for best performance,” he said.

Describing the Agency as a very strategic agency, Dr Pantami stated that, NITDA it one of the most knowledge based government institution that requires a harmonious blend of knowledge and creativity, adding that its  mandates has placed on it a huge responsibility and from which so much is expected.

”Clearly, the agency is crucial to the technological aspiration and the development of our country in this ruthless competitive global world where we can’t afford the luxury to lag behind. This is particularly true in these challenging economic times when our country dearly needs ICT in its bid to diversify its economy.”

He remarked that he would strive to demonstrate both in word and action that all Nigeria is my constituency, adding he would not indulge in corruption and favoritism.

The DG reiterated his intention to work with the staff as a team; he sought for advice, prayers and cooperation of all staff I order to realize the mission and vision of the Agency. He advised them to rededicate their energies and creativity toward moving the Agency forward.

While urging the staff to always employ the official channel of communication, he assured them of his open door policy to suggestions, ideas and observation. “I am receptive to new ideas and suggestions. Most importantly, however, I want your single-minded commitment to ensure the success of NITDA and by extension the creation of a modern, IT-driven Nigerian society, Dr. Pantami added.

He has, however promised to continue with the all good projects of the Agency and consolidate on the past achievement of his predecessors noting that

“I am glad to continue with all the good projects of the agency as long as they meet irreducible minimums in due process, and conform to the law that established the agency. Where projects violate due process or impose needless burdens on the core mission of the agency, they will be reviewed in the interest of the nation.

Nigeria needs to copy China on agriculture, Beijing is investing $450B by 2020

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Nigeria needs to go big on agriculture. It needs to copy China.

The Agricultural Development Bank of China, one of the country’s main policy lenders, agreed to loan at least 3 trillion yuan ($450 billion) by 2020 for the modernization of China’s agriculture industry, state media said on Sunday.

The Ministry of Agriculture and the bank, which lends in line with government policy, signed an agreement to protect national food security, support the sector doing business overseas and develop China’s seed industry, according to the official Xinhua news agency.

It was not immediately clear whether this commitment is separate from the bank’s plan announced in May to lend 3 trillion yuan for poverty reduction via agricultural investments.

6 easy ways to stay fraud free

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The following are the key ways to stay fraud free.

  • Know the source: only download app from the official sources of the OS
  •  Free Wi–Fi may come with a cost: Some free or public Wi?Fi connections may intercept your sensitive credentials. Only connect to networks you know and trust.
  •  Lock it up: Keep your phone safe by enabling it to automatically lock after a certain period of time. Ensure your password is strong and not easy to guess, or use Touch ID to balance security and convenience.
  •  Communicate with caution: Fraudsters may call, email or text you pretending to be someone else and request sensitive information or funds. Always validate the request with another party and communicate through a trusted channel.
  • Check for green: Always look for green in your browser’s address bar to ensure you’re on an authentic bank website when doing online banking
  •  Keep your password safe