Facebook promotes safety online in Lagos, Kenya

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Two months after Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg traveled to Nigeria and Kenya to meet with developers, partners, and entrepreneurs, Alex Stamos, Chief Security Officer at Facebook, gave a keynote address at the CyberXchange  security conference in Lagos, Nigeria about the company’s approach to keeping people safe and making the internet more secure for everyone.
 He explained that keeping users of Facebook and information safe is a core part of helping “our community grow, connect, and support each other”.
 Stamos addressed an audience of security industry professionals, researchers, and students who gathered to discuss solutions to cybersecurity challenges in Nigeria and around the world.

 He explained that Facebook builds security protections to help keep people safe even under non-ideal circumstances that security professionals often overlook—such as weak password usage or running out-of-date devices. Facebook performs automated checks to help detect suspicious logins to protect people’s accounts, and they ship their own cryptography with their mobile app to make people more secure on those devices.
  He also stressed the importance of consumer awareness around safety and security to protect people’s information and help them feel comfortable being themselves online

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