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guide to combating cyber threats in 2025, tailored for Nigeria’s context:
Key Strategies to Combat Cyber Threats
Awareness & Training: Educate employees and individuals on phishing, social engineering, and secure practices (e.g., strong passwords, MFA). Regular drills reduce human error.
Zero Trust Architecture: Implement strict access controls—verify every user/device, even within networks. Use micro-segmentation to limit lateral movement.
AI-Driven Defense: Deploy AI tools for real-time threat detection (e.g., anomaly tracking, predictive analytics). Update systems to counter AI-powered attacks.
Patch Management: Automate updates for OS, software, and firmware to close vulnerabilities. Prioritize critical systems like banking and healthcare.
Encryption & Backups: Encrypt sensitive data (at rest and in transit). Maintain offline backups to mitigate ransomware.
Collaboration: Share threat intelligence with national agencies (e.g., Nigeria’s NCC) and global bodies like INTERPOL.
Regulatory Compliance: Adopt frameworks like NDPR (Nigeria Data Protection Regulation) and ISO 27001 for standardized security.
Incident Response Plan: Prepare a clear protocol for breaches (containment, eradication, recovery). Conduct simulations.
Secure IoT/Cloud: Change default passwords on IoT devices. Use CSPs with robust security (e.g., AWS, Azure).
Cyber Hygiene: Regular audits, VPNs for remote work, and DNS filtering block malicious sites.
Proactive, layered defenses are vital in 2025’s evolving threat landscape.