This is to verify that Frednand Sanula Nseso has completed the course Data Protection at Selcom Microfinance Bank Tanzania on Alison.
Alison ID: 47391601
Course Completed: Data Protection at Selcom Microfinance Bank Tanzania
Date of Completion: 25th November 2025
Email: [email protected]
Total Study Time: 1h 12m
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Learn Data Protection: Safeguard Privacy, Prevent Breaches & Stay Compliant in Today’s Digital World
This course is designed to empower learners with a comprehensive understanding of data protection, emphasizing privacy, security, and ethical data management in the digital age. As the use of digital platforms continues to rise across sectors, protecting personal data has become critical. The course introduces key data protection principles, including individual rights, data controller responsibilities, and the consequences of data breaches. Learners will explore how these concepts apply to everyday scenarios in Tanzania, helping them navigate the risks and responsibilities of working with personal data. Through practical examples and real-world case studies, participants gain the knowledge needed to protect data in a rapidly evolving digital environment.
The course offers an exploration of Tanzania’s Personal Data Protection Act, providing clarity on the legal obligations for organizations like Selcom Microfinance Bank and individuals who process personal data. Learners will also study global data protection frameworks such as the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to understand how international standards compare with Tanzania’s regulations. This comparative approach ensures that participants can apply best practices locally while being aligned with global norms. The course further includes practical training in using tools and strategies to safeguard data, covering encryption, access control, secure storage, and risk assessment techniques. Case studies from critical sectors such as healthcare, finance, education, and e-commerce highlight how data protection plays a vital role in maintaining public trust and organizational integrity.
By the end of the course, learners will have the skills to assess data risks, develop and enforce data protection policies, and foster a culture of privacy within their organizations. They will also understand the ethical dimensions of data usage, including fairness, consent, transparency, and accountability. These capabilities are essential as Tanzania advances its Digital Economy Blueprint, which aims to create a secure and inclusive digital infrastructure. The course prepares participants for emerging roles such as Data Protection Officer, compliance analyst, IT security consultant, and legal advisor, supporting the national vision for a trusted digital future. With these skills, graduates will be equipped to lead data protection efforts that strengthen Tanzania’s digital economy and its global digital presence.