The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has announced that its Customs Modernization Project, designed to enhance efficiency and transparency, is protected against potential cyber attacks. The confirmation came from the Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, during a recent press briefing.
Adeniyi emphasized that comprehensive measures have been implemented to safeguard the project from cyber threats. These measures include the deployment of advanced cybersecurity technologies and protocols, as well as continuous monitoring and evaluation. The aim is to ensure that the project, which is critical to the NCS’s operations, remains secure and resilient against cyber attacks.
The Customs Modernization Project is part of a broader initiative to digitize the NCS’s processes, thereby improving the agency’s ability to manage and facilitate trade. The project includes the automation of customs procedures, the introduction of a single window platform for trade, and the integration of modern data analytics tools. These advancements are expected to streamline operations, reduce processing times, and enhance the overall efficiency of the customs service.
Adeniyi highlighted that the project aligns with the federal government’s objective of creating a more transparent and efficient customs service. By leveraging technology, the NCS aims to reduce corruption, improve revenue collection, and enhance trade facilitation. The Acting Comptroller-General expressed confidence in the project’s ability to transform the customs service and contribute to the nation’s economic development.
In addition to cybersecurity measures, the NCS is also investing in capacity building for its personnel. Training programs are being conducted to equip customs officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively operate the new systems. This effort ensures that the workforce is prepared to handle the technological advancements and maintain the security of the systems.
The announcement of the cybersecurity measures comes at a time when cyber threats are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure globally. By proactively addressing these threats, the NCS aims to protect its modernization efforts and maintain the integrity of its operations.
The NCS’s commitment to modernizing its processes and enhancing cybersecurity reflects its dedication to improving service delivery and supporting the country’s economic growth. As the Customs Modernization Project progresses, the agency will continue to prioritize security and efficiency to achieve its goals.
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