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  • NITRA, telcos host CNII, sustainability confab

    NITRA, telcos host CNII, sustainability confab

    Telecom operators, acting under the aegis of Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) and Information Technology Reporters Association (NITRA) have partnered to host a forum to tackle the security challenges facing the telecom industry.

    This is coming on the heels of the garnt of Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) status to the sector by President Bola Tinubu.

    The two groups noted that mere declaration of the CNII order cannot guarantee infrastructure safety except certain internal and standardisation issues are first resolved by operators.

    This and other issues will be addressed at forum which will bring stakeholders together to address pertinent issues and questions begging for answers.

    Scheduled to hold at CitiHeight Hotel, Ikeja on July 30, 2025, the event, tagged: “Industry Sustainability And CNII Conference 2025 – Way Forward” will gather stakeholders to discuss the practical way forward, noting that passage of the Bill along will not achieve desired results.

    According to the organisers, questions that stakeholders will provide answers to at the event include: How do we ensure that this law is implemented to the letter? Are there areas worth looking into once more, or is the Bill perfect as it is? What are the roles of each stakeholder in the industry – Federal, States, Operators, Consumers, and other actors? Are individual telecom companies and service providers keying into the CNNI provisions, and how?

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    Others are:  What are the roles of regulators in ensuring public compliance to the order? How do we ensure security? What is the place of collaboration? Publicity: how much of the CNII provisions are the public aware of? And how can we sustain the growth and development of telecommunications in Nigeria?

    The Panel Discussion sessions will look into some of the questions arising from industry sustainability and CNII implementation.

    The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, telcos, security agencies, regulators, the media, infrastructure companies and decision makers in private and public firms, among other guests.

     “It is a known fact that the Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII) is crucial to the survivability of a nation, and that the destruction or disruption of these systems and communication networks would significantly affect the economic strength, image, defense and security, government capabilities to function, and public health and safety,” NITRA statement stated.

    ALTON Chairman, Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, had in a forum stressed the importance of proper infrastructure maintenance and tech-upgraded installation to prevent vandalism and theft.

    He highlighted the widespread issue of stolen manhole covers, fibre cables and poles; community resistance to infrastructure projects; unauthorised installation of infrastructure without government approval; malicious destruction of telecom infrastructure; among other challenges to be curbed.

    Chairman of NITRA, Mr. Chike Onwuegbuchi, stressed the importance of the confab, noting that industry stakeholders needed to come around a table to broker an understanding on how to secure telecom infrastructure, standing on government’s proclamation of CNII.

    According to the General Secretary of NITRA, Mr. Chidiebere Nwankwo, the forum, which will have other industry Associations also make their inputs, will afford the public an opportunity to share their thoughts, especially as it regards the security of infrastructure in their localities.

  • Digital Encode, others for NITRA confab

    Digital Encode, others for NITRA confab

    Cyber security and governance risk compliance (GRC) company, Digital Encode and Artificial Intelligence (AI) firm, NeuRaL AI, have indicated interest in collaborating with ICT industry media body, the Nigeria Information Technology Reporters Association (NITRA), on its forthcoming annual multi-stakeholder conference.

    Also partnering with NITRA for this year’s event will be the Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA).

    NiRA is the domain registry that manages Nigeria’s .NG Domain System, overseeing Nigeria’s country code top-level domain, .ng.

    The event, NITRA ICT Growth Conference , which is in its fourth edition, is scheduled to hold at the Citiheight Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos on Wednesday August 28, 2024 has its theme as “Impact of AI On National Development: Prospects, Policies, and Challenges in Nigeria”.

    Speaking on support by Digital Encode and NeuRaL AI, NITRA Chairman, Mr. Chike Onwuegbuchi noted that they are in line with current realities of security in the cyberspace, and their contributions will go a long way in exposing the needed precautionary measures needed as Nigeria looks towards utilizing AI in both government and private sector processes.

    The event aims to bring stakeholders in the industry to discuss and find ways of accelerating AI growth in the industry as a means of achieving laudable federal government set targets and policies, including those recorded in policy documents by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, the NCC and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).

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    Under its “NITRA ICT Growth Conference”, which seeks to bring a multi-sectorial development agenda, NITRA is organising a multi-panel interactive conference that will look at the themes that include:

    “Driving Sub-Sectoral Digital Growth With Artificial Intelligence”.

     “Navigating the Dangers of AI In A Developing Economy: Role of Public, Private Stakeholders”.

    According to the General Secretary of NITRA, Mr. Chidiebere Nwankwo, industry associations will also make their inputs. They include ALTON, ATCON, NiRA, among others.

    He further noted that with the latest support of Digital Encode and NeuRaL AI, participants are sure to have an illuminating discuss on the security needs for AI and how it relates to other web-security needs.

    Digital Encode is a leading Cyber security and Governance Risk Compliance (GRC) company founded in 2003 that specializes in the design, management, and security of business-critical networks, telecommunications environments and other IT infrastructures.

    NeuRaL AI, led by Oluseyi Akindeinde, is a Lagos-based provider of essential support to organisations intending to build and deploy Large Language Models (LLMs). The company has been focused on helping Nigerian businesses adapt to the emerging world of artificial intelligence and also helping them adopt the same in their operations.