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Mr. Tokunbo Smith

Mr. Tokunbo Smith

President
Chartered information technology practitioner, Certified Data protection Solutions Engineer (CDPSE ISACA), erudite consultant with over thirty-five years experience, consultant to World Bank, USAID, Government, and Corporate Organizations.
Mr. Doyin Talabi

Mr. Doyin Talabi

Registrar
Certified Data protection solutions Engineer (CDPSE), Certified information systems Auditor (CISA), project management professional (PMP) and member of the computer professionals Registration council of Nigeria (CPN).
Mr. Whole Jacobs

Mr. Whole Jacobs

Consultant
Certified Security Specialist, Banking and Finance Expert, member of the: Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPMN), Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Nigerian Institute of Industrial Security (MNIIS), Fellow Institute of Information Management -Africa (FIIM)
Michael Bright

Michael Bright

ICT support & Consultant
Certified information technology expert, website developer, Graphic design (Branding), Digital marketing, Data protection officer, and computer Technician. Member (IIM, YALI, FORBESBLK and MOGI)
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N100 NIN Slip: Review NIMC storage system, Data Protection Initiative urges

The Data Knowledge Information Privacy Protection Initiative (DKIPPI) urged a review of the National Identification Management Commission (NIMC)  data storage storage system.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, DKIPPI’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Tokunbo Smith, expressed concerns following NIMC’s statement that five websites are allegedly harvesting Nigerians’ data fraudulently.

Smith, who is also a Data Protection Controller, spoke in response to the recent alarm raised by the Paradigm Initiative, which claimed that some websites are selling Nigerians’ National Identification Number, Bank Verification Number, and International Passport details, among others.

In a statement issued by its Head of Corporate Communications, Mr. Kayode Adegoke, NIMC identified the websites involved in the illegal data harvesting as idfinder.com.ng, Verify.Ng/sign in, championtech.com.ng, trustyonline.com, and anyverify.com.

However, the commission assured that Nigerians’ sensitive data had not been compromised as claimed by the Paradigm Initiative.

Smith suggested that the data harvesting issues faced by NIMC could be prevented if the  data storage storage were based in Nigeria.

He said, “It is time for Nigeria to look inward and encourage local content to avert challenges of data harvesting,”

“We face such issues when the right steps are not taken before awarding contracts. At this point, there is little or nothing that the Data Protection Commission can do.

This is why I have always emphasized the need for the NDPC to be independent of any ministry or minister but to report directly to the presidency,” Smith added.

He also highlighted the need for NIMC employees to be trained and held accountable for non-compliance with policies.

Recall that Tribune Online reported that the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Mr. Bosun Tijani, announced that an investigation has commenced into the alleged breach of Nigerians’ data stored by NIMC.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, Tijani stated that both NIMC and the National Data Protection Commission have begun a probe into the matter.

Source: https://tribuneonlineng.com/n100-nin-slip-review-nimc-storage-system-data-protection-initiative-urges/

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