NIGERIAN BANKS FACE 182% MORE WEEKLY ATTACKS THAN GLOBAL COUNTERPARTS. (PHOTO).

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 Nigerian banks face 182% more weekly attacks than global counterparts Nigerian banks and financial institutions are targeted by 182.01 percent more cyberattacks than their global counterparts, according to Check Point Software Technologies, a cyber security platform provider. The firm revealed this in its 2024 African Perspectives on Cyber Security Report, which was released on Thursday. It noted that the threat of cyberattacks has grown in Africa, especially in Nigeria, where 4,718 weekly attacks target the banking and financial sectors. This is 182.01 percent more than the weekly average of 1673 that their counterparts globally face. It said, “Nigeria’s finance sector is one of the most significant in Africa, making it a top target for cybercriminals.” It highlighted that the top threats include InfoStealer and Banking Trojans, as well as weak multi-factor authentication and outdated banking systems, which make the sector very vulnerable. Financial institutions in the country have b

LASG TRAINS NURSES, TEACHERS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 LASG TRAINS NURSES, TEACHERS



The Ministry of Establishments and Training has commenced training programmes for Teachers and Nurses in the State. The training programmes for Teachers and Nurses, which run concurrently, began today at different centres and will end tomorrow. 


Declaring the training programme open for the Nurses at Ikeja, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Establishments and Training, Mrs. Olubusola Abidakin emphasised the importance of continuous learning and professional development in the healthcare sector. She encouraged participants to take advantage of the training to improve their skills and knowledge.


She reiterated the State Government's commitment to capacity building of officers irrespective of cadres, stating that by investing in Nurses, the Government is demonstrating its commitment to providing quality healthcare services to citizens while recognising that human capital development was key to sustainable growth and development. 


The training programme for the Nurses, themed: “Excellent Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning for Effective Service Delivery”, is aimed at enhancing the critical skills of Nurses, which would enable them to deliver high-quality services to patients. 


Similarly in her address to Teachers, Abidakun admonished them to take personal responsibility for their professional development, saying that teaching is a continuous learning process.


She emphasised the importance of self-development, noting that teachers must stay ahead of the curve to effectively impart knowledge to their students.


The Teachers’ training programme, with the theme, “Active Learning Methodologies to Make Teaching More Meaningful”, is being held at the Public Service Staff Development Centre (PSSDC).


Present at the events were the Director, Training, Mrs. Abisola Dokunmu-Adegbite; the Director of Public Affairs, Mr. Dele Balogun and the Director of Establishments, Mrs. Bukola Olagbaju. 

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