Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 2, June 2026
Pages:
50-55
Received:
21 July 2025
Accepted:
31 July 2025
Published:
28 April 2026
DOI:
10.11648/j.sdph.20260102.11
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Abstract: Africa's digital revolution is unfolding at lightning speed, but its success hinges on one fundamental need: protecting people's privacy and personal data. As worries grow about surveillance, cyber threats, and uneven data regulations, encryption emerges as a vital shield for personal information and a cornerstone for building trust online. This paper explores how end-to-end encryption, backed by strong privacy safeguards, can help create a healthier, more resilient internet ecosystem across Africa. We examine the continent's current data privacy landscape, drawing on frameworks like the African Union's Convention on Cybersecurity and Personal Data Protection. The reality reveals significant gaps: weak enforcement, restrictive laws, and infrastructure challenges often block the effective use of encryption to keep people safe. But within these challenges lie clear opportunities for progress. Building a secure digital future isn't a solo effort. This research highlights the essential roles governments, civil society, academics, businesses, and tech experts must play together to champion and implement robust encryption standards. We review key techniques thus protecting data at rest, in transit, and even in use with the focus on their critical importance for securing everyday online activities like shopping, communication, and remote work. Real-world examples from Ghana, South Africa, and Tunisia showcase diverse approaches and their impact on internet health. Ultimately, we make the case for a harmonized regional approach. By fostering true collaboration among all stakeholders, Africa can embed encryption as a foundational element of its digital journey. Prioritizing privacy through encryption isn't just about security; it's about empowering users, enabling inclusive digital economies, and ensuring the internet serves Africa’s people sustainably and fairly.
Abstract: Africa's digital revolution is unfolding at lightning speed, but its success hinges on one fundamental need: protecting people's privacy and personal data. As worries grow about surveillance, cyber threats, and uneven data regulations, encryption emerges as a vital shield for personal information and a cornerstone for building trust online. This pa...
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