Characterisation of Critical Infrastructure Organisation in Nigeria

U. Mbanaso, V. Kulugh, J. Makinde
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This paper presents the characterisation of critical infrastructures in Nigeria as an initial step towards development of a framework for the uniform designation of an infrastructure as a Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII) in Nigeria. Notably, there is no globally acceptable criteria for the designation of an infrastructure as Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) or CNII. However, there is a consensus that CNIs are vital for a modern society, and drives economic growths and national prosperity. Although there are similarities in such infrastructures worldwide, every nation determines the value to attach to each CNI depending on its developmental goal, priorities and the level of dependency on such infrastructure. In Nigeria, there is no publicly available information on the categorisation of infrastructures as CNI or CNII. The mythological approach adopted was document scan, analysis and synthesis of publicly available information on CNI and CNII of some selected countries, followed by a comparative analysis. Five countries were selected from each of the six continents based on population size and adoption of Information and Communications Technology (ICT). The findings revealed that about 90% of the countries studied categorised energy, transportation, water, communications and health as sectors of CNI. Conceptually, based on the outcome, CNIs in Nigeria were characterised into twelve critical sectors. This initial study forms the first step towards development of a framework for the correct designation of an infrastructure as a CNII in Nigeria as opposed to arbitrary designation.
尼日利亚关键基础设施组织的特征
本文介绍了尼日利亚关键基础设施的特征,作为尼日利亚统一指定基础设施作为关键国家信息基础设施(CNII)框架的第一步。值得注意的是,对于指定基础设施为关键国家基础设施(CNI)或CNII,没有全球可接受的标准。然而,人们一致认为,cni对现代社会至关重要,并推动经济增长和国家繁荣。尽管世界范围内这类基础设施有相似之处,但每个国家都根据其发展目标、优先事项和对此类基础设施的依赖程度来确定每个CNI的价值。在尼日利亚,没有关于基础设施分类为CNI或CNII的公开信息。所采用的神话方法是对一些选定国家的CNI和CNII的公开信息进行文件扫描、分析和综合,然后进行比较分析。根据人口规模和信息和通信技术(ICT)的采用情况,从六大洲各选出五个国家。调查结果显示,约90%的被研究国家将能源、交通、水、通信和卫生列为国家信息基础设施部门。在概念上,根据结果,尼日利亚的国家信息中心被划分为12个关键部门。这项初步研究是制定框架的第一步,以正确指定尼日利亚的基础设施为CNII,而不是任意指定。
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