Episodes

  • Data Protector's Podcast 8: The role of civil society
    Aug 30 2023
    In this concluding episode, we focus on the role of civil society in advocating for the right to data privacy. It features an interesting discussion about the challenges that civil society organizations encounter in their efforts related to data privacy as well as the importance of collaboration between civil society organizations worldwide. In this 8th episode, under the skillful moderation of Mercy Kingori from the Future of Privacy Forum, Elliot Bendinelli from Privacy International and Meshack Masibo from KICTANET share their insights on harnessing partnerships in Kenya, Europe and beyond to strengthen the advancement of data protection. Moderator: Mercy King’ori, Policy Analyst Africa at Future of Privacy Forum Speakers: Elliot Bendinelli,Program Director at Privacy International; Meshack Masibo, Data Protector’s Podcast Project Manager at KICTANet This podcast was produced by KICTANET and GIZ/DTC Kenya, in collaboration with Nairobi Legal Hackers, as part of the AU-EU D4D Hub project.
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    30 mins
  • Data Protectors Podcast 7: The role of academia
    Jul 25 2023
    For the past six episodes, the Data Protectors Podcast has looked at current issues such as the data protection principles, the cost of compliance, cross-border data transfers and how to engage with data protection authorities. Episode 6 presented an interesting discussion on what experts foresee the future of data protection will look like. Today’s conversation focuses on the role that academic institutions and scholars can play in advancing data protection. In the scintillating discussion moderated by Sumaiyah Omar, the speakers, Dr Patricia Boshe and Grace Mutung'u guide listeners on easy-to-read publications and courses that they can access to build their capacity on data protection issues. The episode also gives a sneak peek into the interesting work that both researchers are doing in the academic space to advance data protection. Moderator: Sumaiyah Omar, Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, Data Protection Officer Speakers: Grace Mutung'u, Digital Policy Researcher; Dr Patricia Boshe, Lecturer and a Senior Researcher, University of Passau (Germany) This podcast was produced by KICTANET and GIZ/DTC Kenya, in collaboration with Nairobi Legal Hackers, as part of the AU-EU D4D Hub project.
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    26 mins
  • Data Protectors Podcast 6: The future of data protection
    Jun 7 2023
    Episode 6 of the Data Protectors Podcast takes a radical shift from previous episodes by taking a crystal ball and trying to paint a picture of the future of data protection and data security in Kenya and the world. This episode stars Tarun Samtani, a senior privacy practitioner with experience across different countries such as the United Kingdom and Singapore, and Francis Monyango, a certified information privacy manager with experience practising and teaching data protection in Kenya. Under the moderation of Ochieng’ Ogango, speakers tackle diverse issues like awareness of data subject rights, decentralised identity, fines against big tech companies and how they will shape the future of privacy in the next one or two decades. Listen to this episode to discover their forecasts. Moderator: Ochieng Ogango, Advocate of the High Court of Kenya Speakers: Tarun Samtani, Advisory Board Member, International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP); Francis Monyango, Privacy and Data Protection Practitioner This podcast was produced by KICTANET and GIZ/DTC Kenya, in collaboration with Nairobi Legal Hackers, as part of the AU-EU D4D Hub project.
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    38 mins
  • Data Protectors Podcast 5: Engaging with data protection authorities
    May 10 2023
    Episode 5 of the Data Protectors podcast introduces SMEs to the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC) and explains how they can build a good relationship with the Office. This episode stars Tamar Kaldani, who is the former Data Commissioner of Georgia. and Rose Mosero, who is the Kenyan Deputy Data Commissioner, in a sizzling conversation moderated by Catherine Muya. Our speakers demystify the role of the ODPC in Kenya and separate myths from truth as Rose Mosero clarifies how SMEs can effectively engage the ODPC, report any complaints they might have, and get their issues addressed and resolved speedily by the ODPC. Tamar Kaldani shares some lessons for both regulators and SMEs on how to build a good relationship with each other and maximize the benefits. Moderator: Catherine Muya, Program Officer, Digital Policy at ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa Speakers: Tamar Kaldani, Former Data Commissioner of Georgia; Rose Mosero, Deputy Data Commissioner of Kenya This podcast was produced by KICTANET and GIZ/DTC Kenya, in collaboration with Nairobi Legal Hackers, as part of the AU-EU D4D Hub project.
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    25 mins
  • Data Protectors Podcast 4: Cross-border data transfers
    May 2 2023
    According to the Data Protection Act of 2019, a data controller or data processor may transfer personal data to another country only where proof has been given to the Data Commissioner that the data will be transferred securely to a place with equal or stronger data protection laws compared to Kenya. However, there are also certain situations where data can be transferred without notifying the Data Commissioner, such as when the transfer is for legitimate interest, public interest or has the consent of the data subject. In this episode, John Walubengo and Simon Verschaeve explore what a cross-border data transfer is, the legal requirements when it comes to cross-border data transfers, and some lessons learned from Europe’s experience. Moderator: Lemmy Kamau, Advocate of the High Court of Kenya and Data Protection and Privacy Specialist Speakers: John Walubengo, Lecturer and Data Protection expert; Simon Verschaeve, Data Protection Lawyer at DLA Piper This podcast was produced by KICTANET and GIZ/DTC Kenya, in collaboration with Nairobi Legal Hackers, as part of the AU-EU D4D Hub project.
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    33 mins