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Businesses Urged To Embed Security In Collaboration Tools

by Royal Ibeh
4 weeks ago
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Nigerian businesses have been advised to make security a central part of their workplace collaboration strategy if they are to build resilient, high-performing teams and avoid crippling data risks.

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This charge was delivered by the country head of Zoho Nigeria, Kehinde Ogundare,  in a thought leadership piece titled “Prioritising Security: The Bedrock of Stronger Workplace Collaboration in Nigeria.”

Ogundare stressed that security should no longer be treated as an afterthought but must serve as the foundational layer for all collaborative work, especially as teams rely more on digital tools to communicate and manage tasks.

“In Nigeria’s dynamic and often demanding business landscape, robust workplace collaboration is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity for sustainable growth and resilience. However, true collaboration cannot thrive in an insecure environment,” Ogundare noted.

Citing global research that shows 86 percent of employees believe lack of collaboration contributes to workplace failures, Ogundare explained that without a secure digital environment, trust is eroded, information-sharing is stifled, and productivity suffers. “Security goes far beyond protecting data, it builds the psychological safety teams need to contribute openly and work confidently,” he said.

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As enterprises in 2025 increasingly adopt digital tools to enhance teamwork, one critical foundation must support this transformation: unwavering security. Today, the need to prioritise security goes far beyond protecting sensitive data. It is about fostering trust and laying a solid foundation upon which effective, innovative collaboration can thrive, especially in an era marked by ever-evolving cyber threats.

“Collaboration flourishes in an environment grounded in confidence and safety. When employees trust that their tools are secure against the sophisticated cyber threats of 2025, they are more likely to share information freely and engage deeply. A secure environment nurtures the psychological safety required for open and meaningful contribution. Conversely, environments that lack adequate security measures not only deter open collaboration but also expose businesses to data breaches, operational disruptions, and the erosion of client and stakeholder trust, risks no forward-thinking enterprise can afford.

“Therefore, security must be treated as a core strategic priority rather than an afterthought. This involves implementing best practices such as strict data access controls based on the principle of least privilege and comprehensive data protection measures, like encryption, vulnerability management, and safeguarding data at rest, in transit, and in use. Such a commitment becomes the foundation for enduring, high-performing collaboration,” Ogundare stated.

According to Ogundare, organisations must begin to treat cybersecurity as a strategic priority, not merely a compliance obligation. He called for the adoption of stringent security measures including data access controls based on the principle of least privilege; end-to-end encryption of data at rest, in transit, and in use; continuous vulnerability management and clear data handling and privacy protocols. “These practices are not just technical boxes to tick, they are the foundation on which enduring, high-performing collaboration can be built,” he said.

Ogundare advocated for the use of integrated software platforms that combine communication, task management, and file sharing in a secure, unified environment. According to him, all-in-one collaboration suites that are affordable and designed with embedded security features offer a smarter way forward for Nigerian enterprises.

“Solutions that are inherently secure empower businesses to protect sensitive information while facilitating efficient teamwork. Features such as data classification, limited sensitive data storage, and built-in compliance tools ensure that security is not an afterthought, it is active and ongoing,” he noted.

He added that such platforms also help organisations reduce inefficiencies like unnecessary meetings, by improving coordination and streamlining information flow.

Ogundare warned that organisations that fail to embed security into their collaboration processes risk far more than data breaches. They also face the potential loss of customer trust, reputational damage, legal consequences, and operational disruptions.

“Collaboration tools that do not prioritise security expose businesses to complex and costly threats. No forward-thinking enterprise can afford that kind of risk, especially in today’s hyper-connected environment,” he said.

With cyber threats becoming more sophisticated and frequent, Ogundare urged Nigerian business leaders to take a proactive stance. “The future of work in Nigeria is undoubtedly collaborative. But that future will only be sustainable if it is built on a secure foundation,” he said

He therefore urged businesses, especially Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), to view cybersecurity not as an added cost, but as a strategic enabler for growth, innovation, and trust. “As we move deeper into digital transformation, collaboration and security must move forward together. One cannot be effective without the other,” he said.

 

 


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