Business
Stakeholders Urge Use Of ICT To Boost Businesses
Stakeholders in the Infor
mation and Communication Technology (ICT) sector have urged for the adoption of Standard ICT as a way to boost businesses in the country.
The stakeholders stated this at this year’s edition of the digital information forum held in Lagos on Monday.
Speaking to newsmen on behalf of the stakeholders, Head Business Transformation, Diamond Bank Plc Abimbola Ogutunde said the adoption of ICT would provide best international standards for business continuity and information security that would help improve organizational business through planned and effective business management.
Ogutunde said the benefits from adoption of ICT would include organisation-wide identification and understanding of critical business processes.
He said that one of the key benefits of the global best practice standards for business continuity and information security was suitability to businesses of all sizes across all sectors and the protection of the organisation against threats specific to its business.
He explained that with the compliance programme of the ICT such as ISO 27001, ISO 22301 would help provide a better framework for assessing critical suppliers and their associated risks.
Ogutunde further explained that ICT helps in assessing current business practices and planning contingency measures in accordance with project management standards.
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