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Beyond Global Standards: SMSAM Unveils the Project SecureNaija Cybersecurity Framework

A five-pillar cybersecurity framework built specifically for Nigeria’s critical national infrastructure, i.e., Government MDAs, financial institutions, healthcare organisations, enterprises, amongst others.

Cyber threats against Nigerian institutions are not slowing down. But neither is the realisation that most security frameworks were never built for this environment.

Recent attacks on payment companies have exposed the same recurring weaknesses: weak access controls, poor network segmentation, delayed threat detection, and reactive incident response. These are not sophisticated, impossible-to-prevent breaches. They are preventable gaps.

Globally, cybercrime is projected to cost $10.5 trillion this year. Nigeria’s rapidly growing digital economy makes it an attractive target. Yet most organisations continue to rely on foreign cybersecurity playbooks designed for different regulatory, infrastructure, and operational realities.

That disconnect is what SMSAM Systems Ltd. set out to fix with Project SecureNaija. Unlike generic frameworks, SecureNaija was built specifically for Nigerian institutional environments. It combines global best practices — NIST CSF, ISO 27001, MITRE ATT&CK — with practical containment-first strategies mapped to local regulations, including NDPR, CBN Cybersecurity Framework, and NCC guidelines.

The five pillars of Project SecureNaija:

1. Threat Intelligence – Continuous monitoring of Nigeria-specific attacker tactics

2. Containment Architecture – Zero trust and micro-segmentation to limit breach spread

3. AI-Augmented Detection – Machine learning tuned to Nigerian infrastructure patterns

4. AI-Assisted Incident Response – Pre-defined playbooks for faster recovery

5. Regulatory Alignment – Full compliance mapping to reduce regulatory audit exposure for CBN and NDPC compliance.

According to SMSAM, the endgame of this framework is to instill a Containment-first architecture into all cybersecurity strategies of Nigeria’s Institutions, thereby delivering practical cyber resilience that keeps them away from making the headlines.

Project SecureNaija has officially launched for Nigerian fintechs, banks, and digital infrastructure providers. It may be the localised defence strategy they have been waiting for.

Visit www.smsam.net to Book an Executive PSN Framework Briefing at www.smsam.net/securenaija SecureNaija cybersecurity FinacialInfrastructure

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