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"speaker_name": "Kathiani, WDM-K",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Robert Mbui",
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"content": "The world is going digital progressively. In fact, the need for sharing personal data has become a big requirement now. For instance, when you want to register a company on line, your personal data is required. When you want to book a cab to travel, you require personal information. When depositing or withdrawing funds from an account and even when you want to order food or any product, you do it online and it requires, obviously, sharing of data. If you go online now to mzalendo.com you will access the full names, ID numbers, education, age and marital status of Members of Parliament. That is where the scantily dressed ladies got Members’ numbers and sent those messages. While I was seated here, I read an article that talks about the danger of leaving data in some places like at the photocopiers. When you photocopy your ID card, you are advised to be careful not to leave copies behind. Sometimes when you go to do photocopy, you may be told that some copies are not very clear and so others are produced. Apparently, the copies that are left behind can be manipulated and used to acquire, say, sim cards or to commit crime."
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