NCC Presents Cybersecurity Tips To Help Consumers Stay Safe Online, See A~Z

One of the guides is keeping software and antivirus tools updated.

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has unveiled a comprehensive set of “A–Z cybersecurity tips” to help telecoms consumers reduce exposure to cyber threats and protect their online identities.

The initiative forms part of the Commission’s ongoing consumer education and sensitisation programmes aimed at promoting safer internet use across Nigeria. According to the NCC, the growing dependence on digital tools,such as smartphones, computers and the internet has made consumers more vulnerable to cyber risks including hacking, scams, malware and other online attacks.

As digital connectivity expands, the Commission noted that a single careless click could expose users to serious security breaches. To address this challenge, the NCC stressed that cybersecurity begins with individual responsibility within the broader digital ecosystem.

Over the years, the Commission has championed cybersecurity in the telecommunications sector through public awareness campaigns, regulatory frameworks, and the enforcement of minimum security standards for service providers. It also operates a dedicated Computer Security Incident Response Team (NCC-CSIRT) to handle cyber incidents and collaborates with industry stakeholders to safeguard consumers and protect the nation’s Critical Information Infrastructure (CNII).
In a recent post on its official website, the NCC reiterated that consumers have a vital role to play in protecting themselves and their communities by adopting simple but effective cyber hygiene practices.

To this end, the Commission outlined its A–Z cybersecurity tips, which include enabling two-factor authentication, keeping software and antivirus tools updated, securing Wi-Fi networks, avoiding suspicious emails and links, protecting personal information, and reporting suspected scams to relevant authorities.

Other recommendations include using strong passwords, locking devices, verifying sender information, avoiding public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions, and maintaining a cautious approach to all online interactions.

The NCC concluded that by following these A–Z tips, consumers can significantly reduce the risk of cyber threats and enjoy a safer digital experience.

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Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

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