By Adenike Pedro
AI Technology Rescue Bank from Cybercrime
AI technology is transforming credit card fraud detection in India, saving banks an estimated ₹3,000 crore each year. By utilizing advanced pattern recognition and real-time transaction analysis, AI systems can identify suspicious activities with a 99.1% accuracy rate, greatly surpassing traditional methods. With credit card fraud being a significant concern, as highlighted by the Reserve Bank of India, which reported losses exceeding ₹1,200 crore in the 2023-24 period and a 28% rise in digital payment fraud, the demand for more effective fraud detection solutions is critical.
AI-driven fraud detection offers considerable advantages over outdated rule-based approaches. These systems can analyze huge volumes of transaction data in real time, flagging potentially fraudulent transactions as they happen. With their ability to learn from new data and evolving fraud tactics, AI solutions not only enhance detection accuracy but also help banks save on costs associated with fraud losses while improving customer security awareness through educational resources.
Nigeria’s Broadband Faces Significant Challenges
Nigeria’s broadband landscape is facing significant challenges, as highlighted by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) during the Titans of Tech Conference. With 172 million active subscribers, the NCC identified three critical areas for telecom operators to improve: poor quality of service, rapid data depletion, and failed top-ups. These issues have been at the forefront of consumer complaints throughout 2024.
Dr. Aminu Maida emphasized the importance of addressing these issues to enhance the digital experience for consumers. In response, the NCC has implemented intervention mechanisms aimed at proactively tackling these challenges. This focus on improving service quality reflects the need for telecom operators to better meet the demands and expectations of their subscribers.
The conference also centered around safeguarding digital consumers through regulation and innovation, underlining the urgency for the telecom sector to adapt and innovate to enhance the overall user experience.
Strong Response As Nigerian Government Pledged Crackdown on Communication Infrastructure Vandals
The Nigerian government has pledged a strong response against individuals and groups damaging the country’s telecommunications infrastructure, labeling such actions as detrimental to its economic and digital growth. This commitment was expressed by
Fagbemi during the first Annual Workshop for Attorneys-General focusing on emerging issues within the communications sector, held in Lagos. He pointed out that the vandalism of communications infrastructure, especially in areas affected by conflict, is a pressing national issue that requires a swift and unified legal approach.
Fagbemi emphasized the necessity of holding accountable those who intentionally destroy or damage such infrastructure. He underscored the importance of ensuring that offenders face consequences for their actions. Addressing a gathering of legal and regulatory professionals, he stressed that accountability is essential for maintaining the integrity of the nation’s telecommunications systems and safeguarding its economic future.