February 1, 2021
For the third consecutive year, following the publication of Gibson Dunn’s ninth annual U.S. Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Outlook and Review on Data Privacy Day, we offer this separate International Outlook and Review.
Like many recent years, 2020 saw significant developments in the evolution of the data protection and cybersecurity landscape in the European Union (“
EU”):
CJEU” or “
Court”) struck down as legally invalid the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, on which some companies relied to transfer personal data from the EU to the U.S. While companies are turning to other frameworks to transfer personal data, such as Standard Contract Clauses (“
DataPro Marks World Data Privacy Day
Nigeria’s biggest Regulatory Compliance Solutions Company and one of the licensed Data Protection Compliance Organizations ( DPCOs) is joining the rest of the world today 28th of January, 2021 to celebrate Data Privacy Day.
The day is set aside every year to raise consciousness about individual’s right to privacy of personal data and the regulatory obligations of those who collect and process personal data.
The issuance of the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) in 2019 showcased Nigeria’s commitment to Data Protection and Privacy of its citizens.
To commemorate the 2021 celebration, Mr. Abimbola Adeseyoju, the Managing Director of DataPro Limited, speaks on Nigeria’s effort to drive the Data Protection compliance regime as well as the fundamentals of Data Protection and Privacy in line with the NDPR.
Data Privacy Day is observed annually on January 28th. It is a global day aimed at raising awareness about the importance of data privacy and is also celebrated in the European Union, United States and Canada. The issuance of the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation in 2019 showcased Nigeria’s commitment to Data Protection and Privacy of its citizens. To commemorate the 2021 celebration, Abimbola Adeseyoju, the Managing Director of DataPro Limited, a compliance solutions company in Nigeria, and one of the licensed Data Protection Compliance Organisations speaks with Adedayo Adejobi on Nigeria’s effort to drive the Data Protection compliance regime as well as the fundamentals of Data Protection and Privacy
DfE Developer Hub Alpha Reassessment Report
The Department for Education is adopting an API led approach to application integration.
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The Department for Education is adopting an API led approach to application integration. As such, there is a widespread need to establish an enterprise-wide approach to managing and governing APIs in order to:
promote innovation and support a more integrated approach for suppliers and third parties
provide managed access to the department APIs for third-party suppliers
increase re-use in APIs
simplify integration and enable data to be used more effectively across the department
The theme that runs throughout this assessment is a clear view from the assessment panel that the team are close to or at the minimum standard for meeting the service standard. The panel’s concerns and questions are around the broader context of the end-to-end service which they feel is weakly defined and owned by the team.