NITDA Orders MDAs to Strengthen Cybersecurity After CAC Platform Alerts
NITDA directs all Nigerian ministries to prioritize cyber defenses following CAC platform concerns, enforcing the 2021 National Cybersecurity Policy.

TL;DR **Nigeria’s NITDA ordered all government agencies to tighten cybersecurity after concerns over the Corporate Affairs Commission platform.** The directive requires proactive defenses in line with the 2021 National Cybersecurity Policy.
## Context Nigeria is digitising public services at speed. The Corporate Affairs Commission now handles company registration, compliance filings, and record searches for entrepreneurs, investors, and lawyers. Any disruption to its platform creates ripple effects across the economy. As more ministries move online, cyber threats target these critical systems.
## Key Facts NITDA warned all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies that cybersecurity must be prioritized and not treated as an afterthought. The agency cited the National Cybersecurity Policy and Strategy 2021, which mandates proactive cyber defense measures for every MDA. MDAs must now review security architectures, fix vulnerabilities, strengthen access controls, and improve monitoring and incident response.
## What It Means The order raises the security baseline for all government digital assets. Businesses that rely on the CAC platform should see fewer service interruptions if agencies comply. Observers will watch for audit reports, vulnerability remediation timelines, and any reported cyber incidents in the coming months.
Watch for MDA compliance reports and the first national cybersecurity posture assessment expected later this year.
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