
Experts warn that Nigeria's cybersecurity defense is increasingly compromised due to the migration of skilled professionals abroad. This brain drain is weakening the country's ability to protect its expanding digital economy from a rise in cyberattacks targeting banks, government institutions, and private businesses. Despite a growing interest among young Nigerians in cybersecurity careers, the exodus of talent poses significant challenges to national security, according to industry analysts.
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