The Guardian (Nigeria)

Data privacy, protection consciousn­ess on steady rise

- By Gloria Nwafor

WITH the emerging challenges in data protection and privacy, the need to foster a culture of compliance among businesses and organisati­ons in the digital age has been raised.

Stakeholde­rs argued that by doing so, businesses not only protect the rights of individual­s but also mitigate the risks associated with data breaches, thereby fostering trust an d lo yalty among their clientele.

Head of Data Protection Compliance Services, Datapro Limited, Ademikun Adeseyoju, said this during this year' s celebratio­n of Privacy Day, marked ever y Jan 28, with the theme ' Reshaping T omorrow's Privacy Landscape ' as declared by the Nigeria Data Protection Commission ( NDPC).

She said as Nigeria continues its journey towards a digitally- driven future, Datapro, as a leading data protection compliance organisati­on, reflects on the achievemen­ts in the growth of data protection and privacy in Nigeria, highlighti­ng the need for heightened privacy consciousn­ess and outlining an agenda for the implementa­tion of privacy considerat­ions in the nation's digital economy.

She said in an era defined by the rapid digitisati­on of services and the increasing interconne­ctedness of individual­s and organisati­ons, the role of data protection has become even more pronounced.

She said Nigeria has witnessed significan­t strides and growth in the realm of data protection, commending the efforts of the NDPC and its affiliates, which have been instrument­al in shaping and enforcing data protection laws, and fostering a culture of compliance among businesses and organisati­ons.

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