Cameroonian authorities implement measures to fight cyber scamming and phishing
Statistics from the National Agency for Information and Communication Technologies (ANTIC) reveals that some FCFA 4 billion has been lost due to cyber scamming and phishing. The agency further reveals that since 2011, some FCFA 3. 5 billion has been lost in skimming with cases of 137 Facebook profiles suffering from spoofing and cyber blackmail in the country. Within this backdrop, a cyber security and e-government conference organised by the United States Embassy in Cameroon and the American-based enterprise ATR Cyber took place yesterday September 6, 2016 in Yaounde. During discussions, experts expressed the need for Cameroon to protect its cyber space so as to ensure survival of the country’s digital economy.
While representing the US Ambassador to Cameroon, the Deputy Chief of Mission at the embassy, Matthew Smith, lauded efforts of the government in ensuring cyber security which is not only important for Cameroonians but the economy as well. Matthew Smith said ATR Cyber is going to help Cameroon assess the ability of its cyber security, set up some kind of test attacks to see where there are vulnerabilities and help the government manage security solutions such as continuous monitoring, penetration testing and cyber security risk management.
He also stated that the existence of ATR Cyber in the country will create jobs for many young Cameroonians. Present at the event was the Minister of Finance Alamine Osumane Mey and a representive of the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications. The Minister of Finance lauded the job of cyber experts while reiterating that cyber security is necessary as government embarks on e-government to promote development.
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