Nigerian Army Rolls Out Cyber Warfare Command, Launches App
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The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen Tukur Buratai, has inaugurated the
Nigerian Army Cyber Warfare Command, a new corps to protect its
data/network against cyber attack and curb terrorism.
He also launched an app that Nigerian citizens can download to pass information to the military authorities.
Buratai
said the Cyber Operations Centre, at the army headquarters in Abuja,
would also boost the army’s online presence in the fight against fake
news targeted at it with counter narratives and cyber operations.
He
added that “cyber warfare is the fifth domain of warfare after Land,
Sea, Air and Space.Therefore, this project would not have come at a
better time than now.”
Buratai, therefore, stressed the need
for the army to embark on data protection and Information Warfare to
curb online radicalisation, as well as other terrorist activities
perpetrated on the internet.
"Buratai signs the guest book at the Cyber Warfare Command"
According
to him, the intrinsic features of cyberspace can be easily exploited
for information warfare by actors with malicious intent to plant and
disseminate fake news and instruct paid users to spread online
manipulated content.
“This is done to degrade debates with diverging truths, deceive, distract and misinform public opinion.
“This
can eventually disorient and corroborate a sense of doubt among the
public, or shape the opinion of a specific target audience on a certain
issue.
“Hostile actors in cyberspace are also willing and capable
of leveraging the variety of tools allowed by computer network
operations and computational propaganda to influence public opinion to a
degree that old-fashioned Psychology Operations could only dream of.
“The
above statement accurately demonstrates the real threat of information
warfare and the need to combat it with information knowledge.”
The
army chief charged personnel of the new corps which he said was first
in Africa, to equip themselves with digital forensics capabilities to be
able to handle cases of identity theft and generate immediate incidence
response.
He added that “furthermore, I encourage you to
routinely survey the dark web/darknet and carry out analysis that may
help the Nigerian army to be proactive in the cyber realm.”
Buratai
noted that in recent times, the military had been inundated with
several complaints regarding claims bothering on the unprofessional
conducts of some of its personnel in the field.
Consequently, he
said, the army took it upon itself to create an avenue for the public to
submit complaints and information directly to the appropriate authority
without third party interference.
He said “the avenue is an application that will allow users to relay information anonymously to the Nigerian Army.
“It enables citizens to give timely information to the army, thereby facilitating quick response.
“Additionally,
crimes against the constitution perpetrated by serving personnel can be
directly reported to the army, while keeping the person involved
abreast with actions taken as regards a submitted complain.
“The
link to the application will be publicly available on the Nigerian Army
Facebook page, while the application can be assessed through our
website and on apps freely available on various app stores.”
The
chief of army staff added that users could submit a report, as well as
attach uploads that would aid the authority in carrying out necessary
actions.
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