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Digital Encode Becomes NITDA Data Protection Compliance Organisation Licensee

Ugo Onwuaso29 Apr 20200 Comments
Digital Encode Becomes NITDA Data Protection Compliance Organisation Licensee
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Digital Encode, a multi-award winning and leading consulting and integration firm that specializes in the design, management, and security of business-critical networks, telecommunications…

Digital Encode, a multi-award winning and leading consulting and integration firm that specializes in the design, management, and security of business-critical networks, telecommunications environments and other Information Technology (IT) infrastructures, has added another feather to its cap.

Thus time, the firm has been licensed under the Data Protection Compliance Organisations (“DPCO”) by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).

With this, Digital Encode is recognised by NITDA to provide training, auditing, and consulting services throughout the country in line with the NDPR principles.

On 25 January 2019, the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) was issued by NITDA, the ICT regulator for the nation.

Among the objectives behind this regulation were the protection of the privacy rights and freedoms of Nigerian citizens, on the one hand, and the promotion of local and foreign investments in the digital economy by safeguarding the information systems infrastructure against breaches and implementing internationally compatible rules.

As a DPCO, Digital Encode is expected to verify self-audits prior to submission to NITDA. This is a means of decentralising compliance activities for more efficiency.

Dr. Peter Adewale Obadare, co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Digital Encode, thanked the management of NITDA led by Malam Kashif Inuwa Abdullahi, for the confidence reposed in the organisation.

Dr. Obadare who doubles as the Director of Governance, Risk and Compliance, said that as a Pan-African cyber security, Digital Encode will continue to keep assisting individuals and businesses protect their information assets.

Also, Dr. Seyi Akindeinde, chief Technical of Digital Encode,  said the license is a testament to Digital Encode’s unique methodology rooted in the concept of professionalism.

Dr. Akindeinde who is also the Chief Research Officer and Director of Security Assurance at Digital Encode, said that while assisting companies to achieve the data protection goals through a well-defined secure process; Digital Encode will continue to translate strategic business objectives into sound, achievable technology solutions.

“This approach ensures that the technology never obscures the business goals”, he added.

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