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NDPC, ISACA push for more data protection, reward inventors

NDPC, ISACA push for more data protection, reward inventors

By Ijeoma Olorunfemi

The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC), in collaboration with the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA), has rewarded winners of the Code4Africa Privacy Hackathon.

They also called for development for data privacy solutions to enhance data protection in the digital ecosystem.

The hackathon, which held during the 17th annual ISACA conference in Abuja on Thursday, brought together students who pitched innovative solutions on data privacy and protection.

Being the second edition, the competition was also hosted in partnership with Scratch and Script Ltd, an IT and data privacy company.

Mr Daniel Segun emerged overall winner with his Data Guardian application and received a cash prize of N750,000.

Segun expressed delight over his win, saying he was fulfilled to contribute value and happy that such value was being recognised and rewarded.

Other winners were Mr David Adegunse, who developed a Digital Privacy Legacy Manager to help track handsets before power on the device goes out, and Mr Ogenyi Adams, who created an AI Summariser.

Both received a cash prize of N250,000 each.

Dr Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner of NDPC, said the hackathon aimed to build the capacity of youths in developing Artificial Intelligence-driven solutions for data privacy and protection.

Olatunji said the innovations demonstrated how emerging technologies were shaping the data privacy.

Olatunji commended ISACA for its support and pledged that NDPC would sustain the collaboration for the socio-economic impact on the country.

Mrs Chidera Ike-Okonkwo, Project Coordinator of the Code4Africa Hackathon, said the competition received over 250 entries, including 10 virtual teams from Kenya, with one of the winning solutions emerging from a Kenyan university.

Ike-Okonkwo said they would create more awareness on the innovations to attract support for incubation, internships and opportunities to scale up the solutions.

“We are happy that one of the winners emerged from Kenya and we are going to give these solutions a lot of publicity.

“We want to solicit support that can help them grow their ideas into real-world solutions,” she said.

Ike-Okonkwo also said that subsequent editions of the hackathon would be expanded to include more African countries.

Other award categories at the event included humanitarian award, volunteers award, award for top scorers in Certified Information Systems Auditor examination, among others.

The theme of the conference was “AI and Digital Trust: A Global Perspective on Opportunities, Threats and Future Strategies.”(NAN)

Edited by Uche Anunne

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