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The Deep Blue Revolution: Digital Technological Tools are Transforming Maritime Security in Nigeria

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Welcome to a new month! In this episode of African Geopardy, we explore "The Deep Blue Revolution: How Digital Technological Tools Are

Transforming Maritime Security in Nigeria" with Mrs Owolabi Gladys, Head of the Deep Blue Unit at the Nigerian Maritime Administration and

Safety Agency (NIMASA). With over 31 years of experience in the maritime industry, she provides invaluable insights into Nigeria’s ambitious efforts to combat piracy and maritime crimes through digital technology and integrated security processes.

We examine how drones, satellite surveillance, and AI-driven monitoring systems reshape Nigeria’s maritime security landscape. But

how effective have these tools been? What challenges does Nigeria face in integrating digital solutions into its security framework? Mrs

Olwolabi also sheds light on collaborations between the government, Navy, private sector, and international partners, the cybersecurity

risks of increasing digital reliance, and key lessons other African nations can learn from Nigeria’s experience.

Looking ahead, we discuss the future of tech-driven maritime governance and the policy and operational shifts needed to ensure the long-term success of the Deep Blue Project.

Enjoy this compelling discussion on digital innovation, security, and the evolving frontiers of Africa’s maritime security architecture.

#AfriCan

#MaritimeSecurity

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Welcome to a new month! In this episode of African Geopardy, we explore "The Deep Blue Revolution: How Digital Technological Tools Are

Transforming Maritime Security in Nigeria" with Mrs Owolabi Gladys, Head of the Deep Blue Unit at the Nigerian Maritime Administration and

Safety Agency (NIMASA). With over 31 years of experience in the maritime industry, she provides invaluable insights into Nigeria’s ambitious efforts to combat piracy and maritime crimes through digital technology and integrated security processes.

We examine how drones, satellite surveillance, and AI-driven monitoring systems reshape Nigeria’s maritime security landscape. But

how effective have these tools been? What challenges does Nigeria face in integrating digital solutions into its security framework? Mrs

Olwolabi also sheds light on collaborations between the government, Navy, private sector, and international partners, the cybersecurity

risks of increasing digital reliance, and key lessons other African nations can learn from Nigeria’s experience.

Looking ahead, we discuss the future of tech-driven maritime governance and the policy and operational shifts needed to ensure the long-term success of the Deep Blue Project.

Enjoy this compelling discussion on digital innovation, security, and the evolving frontiers of Africa’s maritime security architecture.

#AfriCan

#MaritimeSecurity

  continue reading

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