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ITU lists Nigeria among tier-3 countries in Global Cybersecurity Index 2024 

Doreen Bogdan-Martin

ITU Secretary-General, Doreen Bogdan-Martin.

The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has listed Nigeria among tier-3 countries in its Global Cybersecurity Index 2024 (GCI 2024) which groups countries based on cybersecurity measures they have put in place.

The GCI 2024 assesses national efforts across five pillars, representing country-level cybersecurity commitments: legal, technical, organizational, capacity development, and cooperation.

Nigeria’s highest score was in legal measures, where the country scored 19.52 out of the 20 marks obtainable.

Although not stated, this score may not be unconnected with the country’s enactment of the Cybercrime Act 2015, which was amended in 2024.

Five-tier analysis 

According to ITU, the 194 countries measured are categorized into five tiers.  Tier-3 and tier-4 countries are countries that have been expanding digital services and bringing people online but still have work to do to ensure that cybersecurity becomes part of their meaningful connectivity objectives.

Commenting on the report, ITU Secretary-General, Doreen Bogdan-Martin, said:  

“Building trust in the digital world is paramount. The progress seen in the Global Cybersecurity Index is a sign that we must continue to focus efforts to ensure that everyone, everywhere can safely and securely manage cyber threats in today’s increasingly complex digital landscape.” 

“The Global Cybersecurity Index 2024 shows significant improvements by countries that are implementing essential legal measures, plans, capacity building initiatives, and cooperation frameworks, especially in strengthening incident response capabilities,” said Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Development Bureau.  

What you should know 

The GCI, launched in 2015 by the International Telecommunication Union, seeks to help countries identify areas of improvement and encourage countries to act in building capacity and capabilities under each pillar.

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