Michael Irene
Michael-Irene
Michael Irene is a data and information governance practitioner based in London, United Kingdom. He is also a Fellow of Higher Education Academy, UK, and can be reached via moshoke@yahoo.com; twitter: @moshoke
Thoughts on international transfers
Michael IreneAugust 25, 2020
There are many questions raised about the international transfers of data. Stakeholders ask two main questions. How a company
Why privacy policy is important
Michael IreneAugust 3, 2020
The privacy policy is a critical component of any data privacy framework. Its primary function is to give a piece of public
Choosing the Right NDPR Technological Stack
Michael IreneJuly 27, 2020
Without a doubt, a robust NDPR framework must contain a technological stack. These stacks play an essential role in the general makeup
Business Continuity and Data Protection
Michael IreneJuly 20, 2020
Business continuity serves a core role in any risk management framework. It helps stakeholders prepare for unprecedented happenings
Nigerian companies should think of data protection as an Insurance policy
Michael IreneJuly 13, 2020
Building a data protection regime is a prudent cost to any serious Nigerian organisation. Like any other insurance policy taken out,
Accountability approach to the Nigerian data protection regulation
Michael IreneJuly 6, 2020
The notion of accountability in the Nigerian Data Protection Regulation places unencumbered pressures on data protection experts,
Some considerations of deletion in privacy compliance
Michael IreneJune 29, 2020
Deletion is a notable piece of privacy compliance strategy and most organisations struggle to tackle it. Tackling this particular task
A thought on online tracking
Michael IreneJune 15, 2020
Chukwu starts his day by checking texts and emails, then scrolls through Twitter on his way to work, and posts a picture of himself on
NITDA Must Tackle International Companies Breaching NDPR
Michael IreneJune 8, 2020
The new Nigerian Data Protection Regulation addresses both local and international companies. Yet, some international companies in
GDPR is Two Years Old: A Retrospective
Michael IreneJune 1, 2020
The European General Data Protection Regulation(GDPR) is two years old. The regulation has, thus far, survived and continues to thrive