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Smart City Options: Optimizing Real Estate Development In Nigeria - Real Estate and Construction

5 Also, much more opportunities in data privacy management envisaged by the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR), 2019 will be created. For SCs development to gain much traction, there is the need for a concerted effort by all stakeholders in the real estate sector; public and private sector operators on one hand and technology developers and innovators on the other hand towards improving the Nigerian housing and urban planning landscape. More so, given the recently launched Nigerian Strategy for Digital Economy, it behoves regulatory agencies to expand its application towards reducing Nigeria s housing deficit. Although some have argued and rightly so that SC projects could

2021 will be a cybercrime bruiser

Dec 15, 2020 Predicting the future is risky. As is often quipped, predicting the past is hard enough! Certainly, nobody could predict that 2020 would be a year like none other in modern history. The pandemic caused a tremendous realignment of priorities and waves of uncertainty. It’s ironic, then, that at least one area behaved almost exactly as many predicted it would, and even exceeded expectations. 2020 was a bonanza year for cybercrime, which exploited uncertainty, fear and dramatic changes in company operations. This built off 2019, a year in which security vendor FireEye noted nearly half of identified malware families were brand new. If 2019 was a surge, 2020 provided the bang for cybercrime.

Smart City Options: Optimizing Real Estate Development in Nigeria

‘Smart City’ Options: Optimizing Real Estate Development in Nigeria Nigeria December 15 2020 “Successful public-private partnerships combine the technology and innovation of governments, cities and companies to benefit citizens. By working together for the greater good, public-private partnerships can help accelerate the pace of change and implementation of smart cities infrastructure.” Hubert Riley, Vice President, External Affairs at Verizon Introduction The idea of a “Smart City (SC)” - with driverless cars, sustainable energy sources, Internet of Things (IoT), connected devices, etc. – may seem illusory to many parts of Nigeria due largely to absence of support infrastructure. However, there are plans by the Lagos State Government (LASG) in collaboration with its partners, Dubai Holdings LLC to

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