The
National Information Technology Agency (NITA) on Tuesday commenced training for
Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) on how to form Computer Emergency
Response Teams (CERTs) to provide security for government data.
The training is expected to empower and
provide the MDAs with the necessary tools and step-by-step processes required
to start their own CERTs.
Mr William Tevie, Director-General of NITA,
speaking at the opening of a week-long workshop said, “We must be reminded that
security is a process and we must be ready for possible attacks on our
network.”
He said there was the need to maintain a reasonable
level of security awareness and a reporting structure to efficiently handle
incidence that were detected.
He noted that NITA has
formed an emergency response team to coordinate CERT with MDAs as constituents.
“NITA will therefore assist each MDA
set up an incidence response center within the MDA to respond reported cases of
cyber fraud,” he added.
Mr Tevie said this was the
first in the series of training workshops which would include the setting up
and management of CERT within their specific organisation.
The Director-General said
NITACERT was currently working on finding out vulnerabilities on all national
and government websites and would recommend to operators to apply the necessary
patches to mitigate risk of the sites being hatched.
He re-affirmed NITA’s commitment
to provide quality service and support to MDA, adding that the agency was
upgrading the wireless network to 4G in the second phase of the e-government
project.
He said this would see
additional 30 more base stations in addition to existing 30 base stations to
improve the reach of the wireless network.
Dr Nii Quaynor, Chairman of
NITA, said cyber security had become a global threat, hence the government was
doing all it could to fight the menace.
He called on the youth who were
computer experts to channel their expertise in the development of software
rather than cyber fraud.
Dr Quaynor noted that the youth
with that expertise could also support in solving some of the technological
challenges facing the nation.
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