As a Cybersecurity student, I left the (PEL)2026 conference motivated to continue developing my technical skills while embracing leadership, creativity, and entrepreneurship to solve real-world problems and contribute positively to society.
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I want to use this medium to Thank you so much sir.
I was greatly inspired and motivated not only that but to take actions it. Innovation create the future as a youth am not supposed to think that my future is in year rather is in now.
Thanks a lot sir.
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We are ready! Tomorrow we fire down! Where will you be? This is your chance, don't miss it.
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🚨 Compliance is NOT risk management. 🚨 In this clip from Business Security Weekly, @forrester's Alla Valente challenges the outdated belief that being compliant means being secure. 📉 84% of Fortune 500 companies would get a D in cybersecurity compliance — and 43% would fail entirely. Clearly, something isn’t working. So what’s broken? "Risk management looks to compliance and says, hold my beer,” says Alla — and we couldn’t agree more.
Watch the full segment for a powerful take on how organizations need to rethink risk from the ground up.
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I really want to see the whitepaper on this, this is horrible, scary and definitely raises some flags on #cybersecurity physical risks with devices. What built up the capacitance to blow up the battery? Is this an RF based attack or is the signal just to trigger it? so many questions.
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EFCC to NANS: Let's Fight Internet Crimes Together
The Executive Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, has charged the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, to partner with the Commission in the fight against economic and financial crimes.
He made this call recently in Benin-City, Edo State when he hosted executives of NANS, Joint Campus Council, Edo State Chapter at the Benin Zonal Command of the Commission.
Olukoyede who spoke through the Benin Zonal commander, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE1Kanu Idagu, urged the students leaders to see themselves as important stakeholders in the fight against economic and financial crimes. "As students leaders, you are expected to be role models in conduct, character, integrity and accountability", he said.
He tasked the leaders to continually discourage their fellow students from indulging in internet crimes, maintaining that there is no virtue in get-rich-quick syndrome driving many youths into the crimes. "There is no shortcut to wealth and success. Internet fraud is not a sustainable way of life. Internet fraud diminishes our image as a nation. So the Commission will continue to discharge its responsibilities within the ambit of the law, without fear or favour in this regard" he said.
Earlier in his speech, Chairman, NANS JCC Edo State, Ehis Daniel, commended the Commission for offering his group an opportunity to dialogue with its officials. He expressed willingness of his group to collaborate with the EFCC in educating and sensitizing students of tertiary institutions on the ills of corruption, economic and financial crimes. "We propose to organise joint awareness campaigns to educate students about the dangers of financial crimes and promote ethical behaviour”, he said. He further added that "we seek to collaborate on capacity building initiatives to enhance students' understanding of financial literacy, integrity and ethics."