As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and reliant on digital technologies, the importance of data security cannot be overstated.
In response to the growing need for robust data security measures, the 12th edition of the Nigeria ICT Impact CEO Forum (NIICF) is set to convene on November 16, in Lagos.
With the theme, ‘Strengthening Data Protection, Cloud Infrastructure and Cyber Security,’ the forum will be chaired by Mallam Umar Namadi, Governor of Jigawa State.
In a statement, the NIICF and Africa Digital Awards (ADA) Coordinator, Mr Tayo Adewusi, explained that the forum will delve into the evolving challenges and opportunities surrounding data protection, cloud infrastructure and cybersecurity.
He added that industry leaders will explore these areas’ impact across various sectors and present innovative solutions for navigating the digital age.
The forum boasts of the welcome address by Dr Bosun Tijani, Minister of Communications, Innovations and Digital Economy, the keynote address by Dr Aminu Maida, the EVC of Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the chairman of the occasion is Mallam Umar Namadi, the Governor of Jigawa State.
According to Adewusi, the following dignitaries will present papers at the forum: Professor Adewale Obadare, founder, Digital Encode Limited; Dr Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner/CEO, Nigeria Data Protection Commission; Mr Bisoye Coker-Odusote, Director-General, National Identity Management Commission; Mr Ike Nnamani, CEO of Digital Reality Nigeria and other industry leaders.
The forum would provide a valuable platform for C-level executives, industry experts and stakeholders to connect, share experiences and foster collaboration.
Participants can connect with potential partners and build meaningful business relationships, hear presentations from thought leaders and glean knowledge on the latest trends in data protection, cloud security and cybersecurity.
Also, the forum would contribute to shaping the future of Nigeria’s digital landscape through meaningful discussions and collaborations.
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