Ouagadougou: The Commission for Information Technology and Liberties (CIL) recorded in 2022 around a hundred complaints relating to non-compliance with regulations and others on the illicit use of digital platforms said the President of her institution, Dr Halguièta NASSA/TRAWINA, on Friday.
Around a hundred complaints were recorded by the institution by the Commission for Information Technology and Liberties (CIL) in 2022. ‘Among the complaints, some relate to non-compliance with regulations and others to the use illicit digital platforms,’ said Dr Halguièta NASSA/TRAWINA
The President of the Commission on Information Technology and Liberties (CIL), Dr Halguièta NASSA/TRAWINA, submitted the 2022 public activity report of her institution to the Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, on Friday, indicates a source official.
According to Dr Nassa/Trawina, the report takes into account the activities carried out during the year 2022 and includes the perspectives and grievances of the CIL.
According to the Pre
sident of the institution, in the field of information and awareness, around 15,000 people have been trained in the responsible use of information and communication technologies (ICT). Regarding the processing of formalities, more than 190 projects have been implemented in relation to personal data.
In terms of prospects, the Commission for Information Technology and Freedoms plans to organize, on March 30, a national day for the protection of personal data, the holding of a government seminar and the operationalization of the digital education in collaboration with the ministry responsible for education.
The president of the CIL took the opportunity of the audience to request support from the Head of State for the construction of the institution’s headquarters
Source: Burkina Information Agency