As the campaign for cyber security continues to go viral, Alex Stamos, Chief Security Officer at Facebook, urges Nigerians to make information safe as a core part of helping community grow, connect, and support each other.
At the CyberXchange Security Conference in Lagos, Stamos addresses an audience of security industry professionals, researchers, and students who gathered to discuss solutions to cybersecurity challenges in Nigeria and around the world.
He explains that Facebook builds security protections to help keep people safe even under non-ideal circumstances that security professionals often overlook, such as weak password usage and not updating devices. “Facebook performs automated checks to help detect suspicious logins to protect people’s accounts, and they ship their own cryptography with their mobile app to make people more secure on those devices”, Alex says.
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He reiterates the importance of consumer awareness around safety and security to protect information and help them feel comfortable being themselves online. Nigeria officially recognized National Cyber Security Awareness Month in October, underscoring the need to educate the public about how to protect themselves. “This focus on awareness is at the heart of Facebook’s newly redesigned Safety Center, an engaging resource to help people get the information they need about controlling their information and staying safe.
“People come to Facebook to share important and personal moments in their lives. That’s why we build our services and tools to help people remain in control and protect their accounts. We always have to consider the situations in which our technology will be used so that we can offer people the best security and safety for what they need,” Alex says.
The new Safety Center walks people through the tools Facebook offers to control your experience, as well as numerous tips and resources for safe and secure sharing.
The Safety Center is available in over 50 languages, works well on mobile devices, and includes step-by-step videos on a variety of popular safety topics. Facebook worked with partners including the International Center for Leadership Development