Welcome to Data Protection 101 with Victoria Oloni, your host. In this podcast, Victoria and her friends will be cutting data protection soap in bits and pieces for everyone and anyone. They will be shaking tables, maybe breaking a few. They will be debunking data protection myths in fun and engaging ways. Get ready to listen to episodes on cookies, consent, telephone number recycling, cybersecurity, and so much more. The Data Protection 101 Podcast has curated content that will not only educate, enlighten, but also entertain (triple threat)!

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Welcome to Data Protection 101 with Victoria Oloni, your host. In this podcast, Victoria and her friends will be cutting data protection soap in bits and pieces for everyone and anyone. They will be shaking tables, maybe breaking a few. They will be debunking data protection myths in fun and engaging ways. Get ready to listen to episodes on cookies, consent, telephone number recycling, cybersecurity, and so much more. The Data Protection 101 Podcast has curated content that will not only educate, enlighten, but also entertain (triple threat)!
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November 3, 2021
EP#10 - Closing this chapter | Abosede Hassan & Precious John-Adeyemi
<p>Its been a great run, discussing topics across the data protection spectrum; lawful basis for processing data, privacy notices, cookies, cybersecurity, and more, this podcast has sought to provide data protection knowledge in the most relatable way with our host, Victoria Oloni, and her amazing guests.</p> <p>But like all good things, the show must come to an end. As we close this chapter, Victoria recalls previous episodes with two random members of our audience, Abosede Hassan and Precious John-Adeyemi. Abosede is a final year law student, while Precious is a startup lawyer.</p> <p>We hope that this podcast has been inspiring for you, educative, and encouraged you to take real steps towards managing your personal data better. Hopefully, this isn't goodbye,</p> <p>See you soon...</p>

October 13, 2021
EP#9 - Domino Effect: How our actions affect the privacy of others | Ridwan Oloyede
What would you do if your mother or mother-in-law kept uploading pictures of your newborn baby? Probably nothing. But for a woman in Netherlands, it was a big deal. So big that she reported her mother to the Dutch data protection authority. This episode discusses how our actions that we count as nothing, affect the privacy of others, creating a domino effect that puts many others at risk. It involves things as simple as uploading someone's picture, tagging them, failing to blur CCTV camera footage or positioning it in public, sharing document templates without redacting personal details, sharing location and genomic data. Its not just about you. There are others who could be exposed because of things you don't do right. The discussion features Ridwan Oloyede, our guest from EP#6 - The Cookie Episode. Ridwan is the Co-Founder of Tech Hive Advisory where he leads the technology policy team. He advises on the global aspects of cybersecurity policy, data protection and privacy laws, digital health and digital ethics. Ridwan is a Fellow of Information Privacy with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and a Research Fellow at the African Academic Network on Internet Policy (AANOIP). To read more about the grandma that got sued, click here. Listen to the EP#7 - The Recycling Episode To download the lending report, click here. PS: Like you heard at the beginning, this is the penultimate episode for the season. Thank you for taking this ride with us

September 25, 2021
EP#8 - Cybersecurity for Businesses | Simbiat Sadiq
Following up on EP#5 - Cybersecurity 101 with Confidence Staveley, this episode with Simbiat Sadiq focuses on cybersecurity for businesses. The discussion covers: why small businesses should take cybersecurity serious cyberinsurance tackling cybersecurity breaches cybersecurity tips for businesses Simbiat Sadiq is an active member of Nigeria's cybersecurity community. As part of her significant contribution in inspiring women and promoting cybersecurity in Africa, she was honoured as one of the Top 50 Women in Cybersecurity (Africa) in 2020. She has a keen interest in promoting cybersecurity awareness which led to her active contribution to Africa's first Storied Cybersecurity Awareness handbook by the team at NoFallMaga. Simbiat is also the Program Lead for Cyber Girls.
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