Security department, i call myself one of its grandmothers and one of his grandfathers, im not sure is on this call with me and the rest of you children are the successors and its really wonderful today that we are having, i guess hes by phone, weve had a lot of zoom issues, phone conversation with the panel organized by the Wilson Center very own meg king who has our technology and Innovation Program and a number of the rest of you on this phone. The topic is what is critical, involving the security playbook for managing ten and everything in between, while its not as much fun to see you all in some of the online its not as much fun to see you in person and if anyone can make a conversation interesting, interscience technology and information program. Today as i said were joined by the nations chief risk officer, director of the department of Homeland Security cybersecurity and infrastructure, securing agency, leave it to congress to include security twice in your title, chris will ta
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(AFRICAN EXAMINER) - American multinational technology company, Microsoft Corporation has lauded the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development (ID4D) for its timely intervention in the areas of data protection and digital identity in Nigeria. The ID4D is a Nigerian project, jointly funded by the World Bank, European Investment Bank and French Development Agency. Microsoft’s Government Affairs
Microsoft, one of the biggest American multinational technology companies, has indicated interest to partner with a Nigerian digital identification firm - the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development (ID4D) on data protection development. The company made this known on Wednesday when its Government Affairs Lead, Nonye Ujam paid a working visit to the Nigeria ID4D project office in Abuja.