Employee Data Security And Compliance Essential For Business Success Barbara Dede Okai tettey
Wed, 18 Sep 2024 06:00
Barbara Dede Okai-Tettey, Senior Manager, Compliance at Stanbic Bank Ghana, has called on organizations to prioritize employee data security and ensure regulatory compliance, stressing that both are crucial components of sustainable business success.
Ms. Okai-Tettey made these remarks during a webinar with the theme “Securing Employee Data: Navigating Regulatory Compliance,” which was organized by SeamlessHR. The discussion focused on the evolving importance of embedding data privacy principles into business processes to safeguard sensitive information.
Highlighting the importance of a strategic approach to data privacy, Ms. Okai-Tettey said, “Organizations must ensure that roles responsible for managing data are clearly defined and controlled. This extends to integrating data experts into the early stages of process development or automation. If data privacy considerations are embedded from the outset, organizations are better positioned to navigate regulatory requirements effectively. It’s essential to treat data privacy as a key component throughout the entire lifecycle, rather than an afterthought.”
She further elaborated on the requirement of having data privacy experts as decision-makers within companies, noting that, “Data privacy must have a prominent voice in decision-making processes. As organizations evolve and adapt, data privacy professionals should play an active role in ensuring that privacy concerns are addressed early and consistently. Their expertise ensures that data security is not overlooked or undermined in favour of operational convenience.”
To create an organizational culture that values data security, Ms. Okai-Tettey urged companies to build thorough frameworks that include robust control mechanisms. “Understanding data privacy laws is just the first step. It is crucial to establish a compliance risk management plan that outlines the controls available to mitigate risks and meet regulatory expectations,” she said. She stressed the importance of accountability within these frameworks, saying that organizations need clear documentation of the individuals responsible for maintaining data privacy, as well as defined reporting structures in the event of an issue.
“Under the law, it’s not enough to simply collect data; consent must be obtained from the data subjects, and strict controls must be in place to ensure that the data is protected throughout its lifecycle. This includes measures to restrict access to sensitive information internally. Organizations must document their entire data management process, including the responsible units and the monitoring and reporting mechanisms that track compliance. This documentation is crucial for building a culture of data privacy and security that permeates the entire organization,” she added.
Ms. Okai-Tettey concluded by emphasizing that a strong culture of data security is essential for organizations seeking to thrive in a regulatory environment. “When data privacy and security become integral to the organizational culture, it influences every level of the organization. This fosters a mindset that prioritizes the protection of sensitive information, ensuring compliance and trust in an increasingly data-driven world,” she remarked.

Olam Agris Amit Agrawal Recognized As The CEO Of The Year In Agribusiness For The Third Consecutive Year
6 New Sports Stadia Ready Bawumia reveals
KOD Slams NDC NPP For Bribe And Protocol System Pledges Equal Opportunities Under Alan Kyerematen
George Krobea Asante Writes Congratulations To All Aspirants And Kudos To The NPP Leadership
Six Coup Plotters Sentenced To Death By Hanging ACP Agordzo Aquitted And Discharged
Nii Noi Nortey Outshines Zanetor Rawlings With His Quality Health Treatments For Klottey Korle Constituents