Project:
503
Description:
Sensitive information involving minors, abuse allegations, survivor identity, or family circumstances may be exposed, mishandled, or misused. This concern highlights the need for secure data handling to protect children and families from harm and maintain trust.
Desired Outcome:
All child protection information is controlled through strict access rules, secure storage, consent-aware handling, and anonymised reporting where appropriate.
What Could Go Wrong:
Names, reports, allegations, or survivor details are shared through phones, WhatsApp, paper files, unsecured laptops, or public reports, leading to exposure and potential harm.
Current Situation:
The project’s data storage, consent procedures, access controls, and backup arrangements are not yet confirmed, posing a risk to data security.
Action Strategy:
Define data handling rules before case records are expanded, including secure storage, access levels, anonymisation, backup, retention, and incident response.
Concern Category:
Data Security
Location:
Nigeria
Keywords:
child protection, data security, confidential reporting, anonymisation, access control, safeguarding
Analysis: Not available
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