In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, Metrofile stands at the forefront of information management and governance, championing the transition from physical records to secure, accessible digital assets. At Metrofile, we understand that the digital transformation journey of African nations requires not just connectivity but strategic partnerships and innovative solutions tailored to Africa’s unique context.
Our commitment to data sovereignty, underscored by our robust local data centre, ensures that we’re not just participating in Africa’s digital economy but actively driving its growth and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
As the Connected Africa Summit 2024 embarks on ‘Shaping The Future of a Connected Africa: Unlocking growth beyond connectivity,’ Metrofile is perfectly positioned to play a pivotal role. We offer the expertise, technology, and infrastructure necessary to transform digital landscapes, guarantee data sovereignty, and foster collaboration across industries and borders. By facilitating the secure, efficient transformation of physical documents into digital assets, Metrofile is not only contributing to the digital economy but is also a catalyst for accelerating digital transformation journeys across the continent.
Metrofile is not just preparing for Africa’s digital future; we are actively creating it, ensuring that our digital economy is robust, secure, and equitable.
Join Jackline Mburu, Managing Director Metrofile East Africa, and panelists will be discussion data privacy on Tuesday 23 April 2024 at the Connected Africa Summit in Kenya.
TOPIC
Data Privacy in Cross-Border Data Sharing Agreement, Protocols and Policies:
Achieving Global Alignment on Data Privacy; Are Data Laws Keeping Pace with Digital Ecosystem. Key areas of focus will include exploring opportunities for governments to collaborate on harmonizing data privacy regulations, addressing challenges such as jurisdictional conflicts and data sovereignty issues, and examining policy gaps and regulatory frameworks needed to ensure the protection of personal data across borders. Successful case will be presented to showcase effective approaches to cross-border data sharing agreements and to foster dialogue on the need for continuous adaptation of data laws to keep pace with digital advancements.