Cyber Security, Fintech and Data Protection Law

To remain competitive in the Internet Age, businesses must master the art of collecting and storing consumer data. MMA offers legal counsel to help businesses navigate the implications of the Data Protection Act of 2019, as well as other applicable local and international laws and standards.

The Data Protection Act of 2019 establishes the
responsibilities of any data processors or controllers domiciled in Kenya or handling Kenyan citizens’ data, whether or not their servers are located in the country.

The right to privacy is underpinned in the Kenyan constitution, and
businesses in the information age must take their mandate seriously. At MMA, we serve clients in cybersecurity, ecommerce, telecommunications, finance, pharmaceuticals, gaming, media and advertising, and any other business that has an internet presence.

We can help you run compliance audits and implement the necessary tools to limit
your business’s exposure to persons with nefarious intentions. Similarly, you can turn to us for all your matters
cutting across IT law such as labour and employment database practices, consumer protection, product-based liability, privacy policies for organizations, vendor management and assessment, among others.