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CAC Closes Portal Briefly To Address Cyber Risks

byJoy Ogbitse
April 18, 2026
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The Corporate Affairs Commission has temporarily shut down its online portal as part of efforts to tackle emerging cybersecurity concerns. The agency said the move is precautionary, designed to protect sensitive user data and maintain the integrity of its digital infrastructure.

According to the commission, the three day suspension will allow its technical team to carry out a thorough review of the system, identify vulnerabilities, and strengthen security measures against potential threats. The decision reflects a growing awareness among public institutions of the risks associated with digital platforms, especially those that store large volumes of corporate and personal information.

The commission emphasised that the shutdown is not a response to any confirmed breach but a proactive step to prevent possible attacks. By taking the portal offline, the agency aims to minimise exposure while critical upgrades and checks are completed. This approach aligns with global best practices, where organisations act early to reduce risks rather than wait for incidents to occur.

During the downtime, businesses and individuals who rely on the portal for services such as company registration, filings, and document retrieval may experience delays. However, the commission urged users to see the temporary inconvenience as necessary for long term system reliability and safety. It assured stakeholders that all pending transactions and records remain secure and will be accessible once operations resume.

Cybersecurity threats have continued to evolve, with hackers increasingly targeting government databases and online registries. Platforms like that of the commission are particularly attractive because they hold valuable data that can be exploited for fraud or identity theft. This reality has pushed agencies to invest more in system upgrades, monitoring tools, and expert personnel.

The commission also indicated that it is working with relevant technology partners and security specialists to ensure that its systems meet current standards. These efforts include reinforcing firewalls, improving encryption protocols, and conducting stress tests to assess system resilience. Such measures are critical in building trust among users who depend on the platform for official and legal processes.

Stakeholders in the business community have responded with cautious understanding. While some expressed concern about disruptions to ongoing transactions, many acknowledged the importance of safeguarding digital systems. A secure platform, they noted, is essential for maintaining confidence in the country’s corporate regulatory framework.

The commission reassured users that normal services will resume promptly after the maintenance window. It also encouraged the public to remain vigilant and adopt safe online practices, including protecting login details and avoiding suspicious links.

Ultimately, the temporary shutdown highlights the increasing importance of cybersecurity in public service delivery. As more government operations move online, ensuring the safety and reliability of digital platforms has become a critical responsibility.

Tags: Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
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