Co-authored a piece with @jane_munga for the @CarnegieEndow on Kenya and data sovereignty in global health.
Key takeaway: alignment between domestic law and foreign policy matters AND data sovereignty can no longer be treated as an afterthought.
In 4 months, 22 African countries have signed bilateral health agreements with the U.S. under the America First Global Health Strategy. @jane_munga & @MoseroRose explore how these health agreements may conflict with African countries' data sovereignty: https://t.co/afPE3liPd5
Meet the second set of members of the 2025 Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Safeguards Working Group.
Their diverse expertise will help refine the Universal DPI Safeguards Framework and develop resources for DPI stakeholders.
🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/kGrPinW6pB
#SafeDPI
Las autoridades nacionales en materia de refugio de Colombia y Kenia intercambian buenas prácticas enfocadas en la gestión y los procesos que aplican los Sistemas de Refugio en los dos países.
At the 41st International Association of Science Parks (IASP) World Conference on Science Parks & Areas of Innovation, @IASPnetwork Deputy Data Commissioner, Rose Mosero, HSC, highlighted the crucial role of incorporating data protection principles into innovation.
@MoseroRose emphasized that regulatory compliance is not merely about exploring the possibilities of what innovation can achieve, but about aligning those possibilities with ethical and regulatory considerations of what we should do. By embedding data protection principles, innovators can ensure that their advancements benefit society without causing harm.
"Progress in innovation should not only be measured by output, but by the values it upholds," she stated.
"Innovations often involve the collection, processing, and storage of significant amounts of personal data, which brings privacy concerns. Adhering to data protection principles and implementing data protection by design is critical in ensuring transparency, accountability, and security."
@MoseroRose further stressed that innovators bear the responsibility to avoid creating systems in opaque, "black box" environments. Instead, they should embrace principles such as transparency, explainability, human rights, accountability, and user-centric design to build trust and protect user privacy.
#Safeguardingyourdataprivacy
#iaspnairobi
@MoICTKenya Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Margaret Ndung’u has been informed of the mandate, achievements and projects that ODPC is currently undertaking. The CS remarked that the nation is moving into a data intensive environment hence the need to ensure security of data.
@ODPC_KE
Data Commissioner, @ikassait, MBS, has led the management in a courtesy call with the new Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communication and Digital Economy, Dr. Margaret Ndung’u.
This inaugural meeting is significant as it represents an opportunity for collaboration between the @ODPC_KE & @MoICTKenya
The discussions focused on enhancing data privacy measures and ensuring that digital initiatives align with national policies regarding technology and data protection.
Earlier, the Deputy Data Commissioner Rose Mosero HSC, FIP @MoseroRose issued a presentation where she encouraged legal practitioners to uphold their role in leading their clients in embedding data protection in their governance structures.
"We must be protectors of our client's interests and leaders in upholding Data Protection best practices., let us strive to fully understand the obligations of the organisations that we serve and what it is required as per the Data Protection Act"she said.
Earlier today the ODPC led by the Deputy Data commissioner Rose Mosero HSC FIP. @MoseroRose received a courtesy call from Edo State Government (EDSG)of Nigeria.
During the meeting, they discussed the challenges and considerations that data protection authorities must take into account in their regulatory space, including balancing the rights of individuals and fostering the growth of businesses and innovation.
Furthermore, they also discussed ways of overcoming barriers to cross-border data flows, developing and understanding key policy frameworks, and empowering the delegation to contribute to Africa's digital future in cross-border data flow.
Shared a keynote address ahead of Panel Discussion at the NADPA Conference which focussed on The Importance of Navigating the Global data Privacy Landscape while Promoting Data Flows. Key takeaways include the economic benefits of cross-border data trade for businesses of all sizes, the important role of technology in national development and the need for collaborative efforts to strike a balance between data accessibility and privacy safeguards.
Panel moderated by @MoseroRose, HSC, FIP ,Deputy Data Commissioner , Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (@ODPC_KE.)
Panelists.
Ms.Tchimaden Hadattan Sanady,Chairperson @NADPA_RAPDP & Chair Data Protection Authority,Niger.
Femi Daniel FIP,Privacy & Data Protection Lead, @Mastercard
Samar Moore Director Security Assurance, @awscloud Amazon Web Services (AWS)
John Walubengo CISA, CDPSE, (OGW),Lecturer ,Multimedia University
@BrunoGencarelli Head of International Affairs and Data Flows at @EU_Commission.
Ary Ness Policy Advisor, Global Data Policy and Privacy, US Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration
Jane @JaneCrooknorth ,Project Manager @GSMA , .
#DataPrivacy #DigitalEconomy #GlobalTrade #NADPAConference24
#NADPA #DataProtectionKe
ICT and the Digital Economy PS Eng. John Tanui yesterday in his office received and held discussions with his Gambian counterpart, Mr. Yankuba Saidy, ahead of the 3-day Network of African Data Protection Authorities Conference 2024 (NADPA-RADP) organized by ODPC starting today.
Estonian delegation led by the Ambassador to Kenya, H.E. Daniel Schaer, engaged the NCAJ Working Committee on ICT. The forum explored partnership and collaboration in digitizing the Kenya’s Justice System.
The 2nd East Africa Exchange on Data Protection agreed on the vision as “To Foster Seamless and Secure Data governance in East Africa.”
The conference agreed on following as key steps to collaborate together as one Regional bloc (EAC):
1. Establish Technical Working Group
2. Capacity Building
3. Awareness creation
4. Establish Regional Legal Framework for creation of common standards
5. deepening collaboration
The discussions focused on the benefits of collaboration among EAC Partner States, discussing
strategies for cross-border data flows and regional convergence. This conference highlighted the challenges
related to cross-border data flows, share best practices and proposals to improve cross-border data flows,
facilitate cooperation among stakeholders and explore pathways to regional harmonization.
Deputy Data Commissioner, Compliance Rose Mosero,HSC, FIP represented @ODPC_KE during the 27th National Council of Administration Justice (NCAJ) Council Meeting Chaired by the Chief Justice Martha Koome @CJMarthaKoome taking place in Mombasa.
@MoseroRose who sits as the Vice Chairperson of the of the NCAJ Working ICT Committee made a presentation on the challenges in adoption of ICTs in Justice Sector Agencies on behalf of the committee, chaired by Justice Isaac Leonola.
We had the pleasure of hosting a team from the Kenya Digital Economy Acceleration Project (KDEAP).
We are grateful for our partnership with @KDEAP in furthering our mission to promote data protection in Kenya."
#DataProtectionKE#DataPrivacyDay2024
We are celebrating our in-house counsel from across the region at the EALS inaugural in-house counsel convention 2023 gala dinner
@Ramah_Abubakar@ShehzadaWalli
Deputy Data Commissioner Rose Mosero, HSC, FIP @MoseroRose participated in the Inaugural EALS In-house Counsel Convention, 2023. She joined other panelists in a session on "Compliance and ethics for inhouse counsel."
The ongoing Conference is themed "The future of In-House Counsel in Cross-Border Co-operation."