Data Protection in Kenya

Data protection officers in Kenya

The Act makes provisions for the designation of Data Protection Officers (DPOs), but this obligation is not mandatory. (Section 24 of the Act).

DPOs can be members of staff and may perform other roles in addition to their roles. A group of entities can share a DPO. 

The contact details of the DPO must be published on the organisation’s website and communicated to the ODPC.

DPOs have the following roles:

  • advising the data controller or data processor and their employees on data processing requirements provided under the Act or any other written law;
  • ensuring compliance with the Act;
  • facilitating capacity building of staff involved in data processing operations;
  • providing advice on data protection impact assessments; and
  • co-operating with the DPC and any other authority on matters relating to data protection.

Under the Regulations, DPOs also have the following additional roles:

  • monitoring and evaluating the efficiency of the data systems in the organization; and
  • keeping written records of the processing activities of the civil registration entity.

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