Crime
ISSAN seeks closer collaboration with EFCC on Cyber Security
The Information Security Society of Africa – Nigeria, (ISSAN), seeks closer collaboration with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in safeguarding the cyber space for more effective fight against internet fraud and other financial crimes in Nigeria.
According to the EFCC, @officialEFCC ISSAN’s Vice President, Dr. Martin Ikpehai, advocated the need for stronger and closer collaboration when he led a three-man delegation on a courtesy visit to the EFCC headquarters, Abuja.
Martin Ikpehai was of the view that the EFCC is doing a great work in putting a stop to cybercrimes. He called for a more sustainable approach towards taking over cyberspace from internet fraudsters.

Dr. Martin Ikpehai, Vice President of Information Security Society of Africa – Nigeria, (ISSAN), his team, and EFCC Officials
“Now, every business is conducted on digital space and as businesses are on cyber space, criminals are chasing them online. “One important thing we have come to realise is that the EFCC, being a crime fighter, has done so much in this aspect of crime, especially fighting crime in the digital space and we are happy about it. We are also happy to fight this crime and to let you know that there should be synergy between our organisation and the EFCC”, he said.
He expressed surprise at the prevalence of “yahoo schools” across the country, pointing out that such an anomaly demanded enhanced cooperation with ISSAN. “EFCC is discovering yahoo schools in Nigeria and it surprises us that there are schools created to teach people to learn cybercrimes, that is why we have come to let you know that you should collaborate with us so that we can work hand in hand”, he said.
He further explained that cyber security is so important that security officers of key institutions are working closely with ISSAN.
The Society, he said, offers a platform to teach secondary school children and University students and Nigerians in general about cyber security in schools and how to defend and safeguard against cyber-bullying, cyber-stalking and other forms of cyber security challenges. He commended the EFCC on its Eagle Eye app, describing it as an excellent device in achieving success in the fight against internet fraud.
Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, appreciated ISSAN for its focus and mandate.
He stated that the EFCC greatly valued efforts geared towards cyber security and assured of better collaboration with the Society.
“We have a lot to do on cybercrime and security as it were and that is what we do. We have to engage all stakeholders and ensure that we take drastic measures to stop criminals in cyberspace.
“The more we come together, the better for the country to prosecute the war on cybercrime and security”, he said.
He assured that the EFCC would always be ahead of cyber criminals, maintaining that, “if crime is technology driven, the approach to fight it should also be technology driven”.
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