As the world becomes more digital, our daily activities are increasingly connected through phones, computers, and the internet.
However, with these connections come greater risks, hackers, scams, and other cyber threats that exploit a single careless click.
To mark Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is urging Nigerians to take personal responsibility for protecting themselves and their communities online. The Agency emphasizes that cyber safety begins with individual action and that simple steps can make a significant difference.
Speaking on the importance of this year’s campaign, Mrs. Hadiza Umar, director, Corporate Communications and Media Relations at NITDA, said the Agency is committed to raising national awareness on digital safety.
“Cybersecurity is everyone’s business,” Mrs. Umar stated. “As more Nigerians embrace technology for work, education, and daily living, it is vital that we all adopt safe online habits. A single act of caution, like using strong passwords or verifying a link before clicking, can prevent major data breaches and financial losses. Together, our collective vigilance builds a safer digital nation.”
She noted that this year’s theme, “Cyber Hygiene for a Safer Tomorrow,” underscores the shared responsibility required to build a secure digital future. By protecting themselves, individuals also safeguard their families, workplaces, and the wider online community.
NITDA recommends that Nigerians adopt the following cyber hygiene practices to strengthen their digital safety:
- Use strong and unique passwords for all online accounts.
- Enable two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of protection.
- Keep devices and applications updated regularly.
- Back up important data frequently.
- Avoid suspicious links or attachments from unknown sources.
- Think carefully before sharing personal or financial information online.
Mrs. Umar reiterated NITDA’s commitment to building a secure and digitally resilient Nigeria through continuous education, stakeholder collaboration, and responsive policy implementation.
“As we continue to strengthen Nigeria’s digital ecosystem, we call on all citizens to stay alert, click wisely, and stay safe online,” she added.