In response to the escalating threat landscape posed by Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) and other cyber-attacks, a Nigerian
In response to the escalating threat landscape posed by Distributed Denial-of-Service and other cyber-attacks, a Nigerian pan-African Bank has forged a strategic alliance with Cybervergent , a technology company providing automated cybersecurity solutions.
Recent reports indicating a staggering 300 per cent surge in DDoS attacks across Africa underscore the urgent need for enhanced digital protection measures. Of particular concern is the escalating frequency of cyber assaults targeting financial institutions globally, necessitating swift and decisive action to mitigate risks and ensure uninterrupted service delivery.
In response to the escalating threat landscape posed by Distributed Denial-of-Service and other cyber-attacks, a Nigerian pan-African Bank has forged a strategic alliance with Cybervergent, a technology company providing automated cybersecurity solutions. The Federal Government, yesterday, harped on the need for collaborative efforts to address the challenges associated with Water, Sanitation and Hygiene across the country.No fewer than 16 teams,in four groups, will from April 21 battle to decide the best team, among sides formed by automobile mechanics, in the maiden Mechanic Champions League sponsored byHyde Energy.
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