Benjamin Mutebi

Benjamin Mutebi

Information Security And Compliance Support Assistant @ World Food Programme

About Benjamin Mutebi

Benjamin Mutebi serves as an Information Security and Compliance Support Assistant at the World Food Programme in Kampala, Uganda, where he has worked since 2019. He specializes in data analysis, business process improvement, and compliance with data protection regulations.

Work at World Food Programme

Benjamin Mutebi has been employed at the World Food Programme since 2019, serving in multiple roles over a five-year period in Kampala, Uganda. His positions include Data Analysis and Business Intelligence Support Officer, Functional Analysis - Business Process Improvement Officer, Data Privacy and Protection Compliance Support Officer, and IS Audit and Control Officer. He also holds roles in Business Process Automation and Quality Assurance. His work involves mapping stakeholder requirements to technological opportunities within ERP systems and advocating for the TEC risk management program in line with the corporate Enterprise Risk Management framework.

Education and Expertise

Benjamin Mutebi studied at Daystar University, where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce in Management Information Systems from 2004 to 2009. He also pursued further education at Strathmore University, completing the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) program in 2012 and the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) program in 2013. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in information systems, data analysis, and cybersecurity.

Background

Before joining the World Food Programme, Benjamin Mutebi worked at Co-operative Bank of Kenya as an ICT Risk Officer from 2013 to 2015. His experience in the banking sector provided him with insights into risk management and compliance, which he has applied in his current roles at the World Food Programme.

Achievements

In his current roles, Benjamin Mutebi implements data protection strategies and promotes awareness of data subject rights under GDPR compliance. He is experienced in the strategic deployment of cybersecurity solutions, particularly in response to the challenges posed by post-COVID-19 work-from-home modalities. Additionally, he participates in the planning and control of digital transformation projects using recognized frameworks such as PMBOK and PRINCE2.

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