The Ghana Community Network Services Limited (GCNet) has called on businesses to support the Data Protection Commission in the implementation of the Data Protection Act.
The GCNet said this was necessary in the wake of the growing information economy and its associated opportunities and risks.
Making a presentation on the perspectives of GCNet on Data Protection during the 2017 Data Protection Conference, Deputy Manager for I.T Security, Mr Roger Akrong noted that support for the Data Protection Commission was critical to consolidate the data protection and information security regimes in the country to accelerate growth.
Mr Akrong said that corporate Ghana’s support in the implementation of the Data Protection Act was a sure recipe to creating an enabling environment for stakeholders involved in the information economy to build a robust, vibrant I.T driven country.
He observed that it was important for Ghana to commit to progressive regulation in data protection management since data protection had assumed a central role in the digital and information economy globally.
Mr Akrong said GCNet as a repository of government data was proud to have partnered the Commission over the years.
He said GCNet continued to leverage on many international certification regimes including ISO 27001 for information security management and ISO 9000 for quality management to further ensure security standards and compliance.
Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the President, the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovations, Professor Kwabena Frimpong Boateng directed all government institutions, which had not registered with the Data Protection Commission to do so immediately as part of long term initiatives by government to effectively plan the developmental agenda of the country.
The Minister of Communications, Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful underscored the impact of data protection on the growth and development of Information and Communications technologies (ICT).
She said her Ministry was committed to provide policy direction that created a balance to facilitate the development and growth of ICT in Ghana.
The Ghana Community Network Services Limited (GCNet) has called on businesses to support the Data Protection Commission in the implementation of the Data Protection Act.
The GCNet said this was necessary in the wake of the growing information economy and its associated opportunities and risks.
Making a presentation on the perspectives of GCNet on Data Protection during the 2017 Data Protection Conference, Deputy Manager for I.T Security, Mr Roger Akrong noted that support for the Data Protection Commission was critical to consolidate the data protection and information security regimes in the country to accelerate growth.
Mr Akrong said that corporate Ghana’s support in the implementation of the Data Protection Act was a sure recipe to creating an enabling environment for stakeholders involved in the information economy to build a robust, vibrant I.T driven country.
He observed that it was important for Ghana to commit to progressive regulation in data protection management since data protection had assumed a central role in the digital and information economy globally.
Mr Akrong said GCNet as a repository of government data was proud to have partnered the Commission over the years.
He said GCNet continued to leverage on many international certification regimes including ISO 27001 for information security management and ISO 9000 for quality management to further ensure security standards and compliance.
Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the President, the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovations, Professor Kwabena Frimpong Boateng directed all government institutions, which had not registered with the Data Protection Commission to do so immediately as part of long term initiatives by government to effectively plan the developmental agenda of the country.
The Minister of Communications, Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful underscored the impact of data protection on the growth and development of Information and Communications technologies (ICT).
She said her Ministry was committed to provide policy direction that created a balance to facilitate the development and growth of ICT in Ghana.
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