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Pantami, Mujaddadi Foundations Partner to Train Bauchi Youths in AI and Cybersecurity

Pantami, Mujaddadi Foundations Partner to Train Bauchi Youths in AI and Cybersecurity   The Professor Isa Pantami Foundation (PIP Foundation) has announced a collaboration with the Mujaddadi Care Foundation to launch a new skills-development programme that will train 200 youths from Bauchi State in mobile phone...

Stakeholders Demand Better Security as Banks Lose N42.6bn to Fraud

Stakeholders Demand Better Security as Banks Lose N42.6bn to Fraud   Cybersecurity experts have stated that Nigerian banks must bridge the widening technology adoption gaps and closely track insider threats after losing N42.6bn to fraud between April and June 2024. The Financial Institutions Training Centre revealed the...

NITDA: Nigerians Should Apply For ECOWAS Cybersecurity Hackathon

Nigerian youths are urged to apply for the Economic Community of West Africa’s (ECOWAS) cybersecurity hackathon aimed at empowering citizens of the region.

Enhancing Nigeria’s Cybersecurity with Artificial Intelligence

Enhancing Nigeria’s Cybersecurity with Artificial Intelligence By Maryam Na-Allah Umar-Baba   Among the major trends in technology is the rapid development of artificial intelligence and its wide range of applications. In addition to enhancing technological applications, artificial intelligence allows us to simulate and expand human intelligence. As a technology, artificial...

Cybersecurity: Pantami Emerges first African Fellow of Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec)

Cybersecurity: Pantami Emerges first African Fellow of Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec) Following due diligence, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami), has been conferred with a Fellowship status by the Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec). The honour was...

Pantami’s grand exposés on Cybersecurity and the Datafication of Society

Despite his busy and crowded schedules, it was quite surprising to learn that the Minister still found time to nurture his first love as an academic, by authoring two books