iXAfrica Data Centres, Kenya’s leading hyper-scale, AI-ready data center, has formed a pioneering partnership with Moringa School, a top technology skills provider
This collaboration introduces Kenya's first comprehensive Data Protection course, covering cloud fundamentals and data center management, while enhancing data security awareness nationwide.
Data protection training
The partnership was inaugurated at iXAfrica’s state-of-the-art NBOX1 Data Centre in Nairobi, with Kenya’s Data Protection Commissioner, Immaculate Kassait, MBS, in attendance. This initiative marks a significant step in advancing the technology capabilities of professionals in Kenya and East Africa, particularly in data protection and security.
Kenya is at the forefront in Africa with its Data Protection Regulation, which mirrors the EU’s GDPR standards. The Data Protection Act, enacted in November 2019, has ushered in a new era of data privacy, granting individuals enforceable rights over their personal information and establishing clear guidelines for data handling by public and private entities.
Moringa School, a leader in tech vocational training in Software Engineering, Data Science, and Cybersecurity, recognizes the critical need to improve data compliance skills for business professionals. Their robust corporate training programs, including Safaricom’s Digital Academy, highlight their dedication to equipping organizations with essential data protection skills.
Through this partnership, iXAfrica Data Centres and Moringa School will offer a distinctive and impactful Data Privacy training course tailored for the business sector, helping organisations meet compliance with the Office of Data Protection (ODPC) and adhere to Data Sovereignty requirements.
Nikki Germany, CEO of Moringa School, expressed, “Partnering with iXAfrica aligns perfectly with our mission to provide cutting-edge training that addresses the evolving needs of the business sector. By equipping professionals with vital skills in data protection, we’re not just shaping careers; we’re contributing to a secure and innovative digital future for Kenya.”
Snehar Shah, CEO of iXAfrica, shared, “iXAfrica is committed to helping enterprises meet their data localization needs, whether by hosting their infrastructure in a secure, high-uptime environment or by facilitating access to hypercloud services locally. This partnership with Moringa School will enable us to educate clients on data protection while furthering the ODPC’s mission to localise sensitive data.”
The Office of the Data Protection Commissioner, represented by a delegation led by Immaculate Kassait, was also in attendance. Immaculate Kassait commented, “ODPC paid a courtesy call to IX Africa data center. In her remarks, the Data Commissioner noted the efforts put in place to establish an Artificial Intelligence(AI) ready data center and emphasized the need to take into consideration data protection compliance measures. She further congratulated iXAfrica Data Center and Moringa School in their collaboration to train Data Protection Officers (DPO’s) in data protection in light of the dynamic ICT and privacy landscape”