[kictanet] Day 1- Policy and Regulatory Framework on Privacy and Data Protection

Grace Bomu nmutungu at gmail.com
Wed Aug 22 18:38:31 EAT 2018


@Michael,
You make a very good case to expand the policy so that it its objective is
not just to anchor the law but to give a more comprehensive plan for
Kenya's data economy. For example, the policy should cover issues of
smaller players, skills gap in data related work as well as creation of
awareness among the public. If these and other such issues are covered in
the policy, it will set the proposed data commissioner and other actors to
start on a more holistic footing.




Il giorno mer 22 ago 2018 alle ore 17:15 kanini mutemi via kictanet <
kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> ha scritto:

> Thank you Gerishon and Matthew.
>
> @Gerishon, on consent:
> The draft policy indicates that fairness means that the data subjects (you
> and me) are informed of 1. the name of the data controller (the person who
> determines the purpose and means of data collection) and 2. the purpose for
> which data is being collected.
>
> Consent is also dealt with under Clause 27 of the draft bill. Here is a
> follow up question :
>
> *What amounts to ‘consent’? When can it be said that one has agreed to
> have their data collected and processed in a certain manner? *
>
> @Matthew thanks for flagging the inequity between small and large scale
> controllers. I wonder whether it would have been useful to acknowledge
> innovation as one of the principles. The documents do set a restrictive
> tone I note- leaning towards restricting the collection of data as opposed
> to encouraging it. Eg the principles of data minimization and storage
> limitation will not allow controllers to collect data that would be
> considered ‘extra’ or ‘luxurious’. Is there a way to balance the two-
> protection of privacy vis-a-vis promoting innovation through aggressive
> research?
>
> Listers, I would like to hear from more of you.
>
> On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 at 14:20, Michael Pedersen via kictanet <
> kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
>
>> Listers,
>>
>>
>> On the topic of transparency - I somehow feel that the office of the data
>> protection commissioner should be required to publish (preferably on the
>> web) at least statistics on the number of cases/complaints brought to them
>> for various periods of time - this way it would be easier to determine if
>> the problem of data-protection is growing.
>>
>> I might argue that it should even be public which company the individual
>> complaints are against so that it is possible for the public to take note
>> of which companies they reliably can trust with their data.
>>
>>
>> On the topic of fairness I am deeply concerned that the legislation is
>> written only with "large data holders" in mind and not SME's - In terms of
>> requirements for compliance, fee-structures, administrative-overhead. The
>> burden may be too large for startups and SME's and hereby limit innovation
>> and growth of new companies.
>> It might be more fair if the requirements increased as a result of the
>> amount of data you hold - i.e. if you hold data for less than 10000
>> individuals you may only need to provide a compliance report to the office
>> once a year. But if you hold data for more than 1million indidviduals then
>> you need to report monthly/quaterly etc.
>>
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Michael Pedersen
>>
>>
>>
>> On 08/22/2018 01:02 PM, Walubengo J via kictanet wrote:
>>
>> Listers,
>>
>> please note that the bill is also hosted on the Jadili platform @
>> http://jadili.ictpolicy.org/docs/privacy-and-data-protection-policy-and-bill-,2018#heading-1 for
>> your easy access.
>>
>> Lets have your views so that what finally goes to parliament has
>> stakeholder support with less risk of court-cases ;-)
>>
>> walu.
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 22, 2018, 10:47:31 AM GMT+3, kanini mutemi via
>> kictanet <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> *Day 1- Principles of Data Protection *
>>
>> Dear Listers,
>>
>> As GG had indicated on Monday, we will hold online moderated discussions
>> on the policy and regulatory framework on privacy and data protection. I
>> will kick us off with a discussion on the proposed principles of data
>> protection (Part 5 of the draft policy and Part IV of the draft bill).
>>
>> There are seven proposed principles–
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *(a) Fairness, lawfulness and transparency (b) Purpose limitation (c)
>> Data minimisation  (d) Storage limitation  (e) Accuracy (f) Confidentiality
>> and Integrity  (g) Accountability *
>> To begin with, I welcome comments on
>>
>> *-what is your first impression of the principles?*
>>
>> * -why do we need to set out principles?*
>>
>> * -are the principles clearly defined in the draft policy and bill?*
>>
>> Tujadiliane!
>> --
>> *Mercy Mutemi ​. *
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