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Episode 155 — Data Privacy News from December 2023

Episode 155 considers three important developments as 2024 opens: How the European Union’s pending AI Act blazes a new trail How umbrella insurance may or may not appl...

Episode 154 — Online Privacy – Cookies, chatbots, and data sharing

Why do businesses create cookies for their websites – and what choices can visitors make when a popup asks us to choose? Can chatbots write privacy policies for busine...

Episode 153 — Online Advertising, Consent, and Data Privacy: Big Changes looming for 2024

When we visit websites, we increasingly see popups. Why is this? How does consent affect online advertising? And what’s changing in 2024?Mate Prgin, founder/CEO of Enz...

Episode 152 — Data Clutter & Data Privacy: Databases and the privacy risks they entail

Data clutter – we keep our homes tidy, at least some of us do. But what about digital data? It accumulates and grows over time. Unlike hard copy files, which can be pi...

Episode 151 — Top November 2023 Data Privacy News

Major data privacy news from November - the meaning beneath the headlines:California issues proposed rules on ADTs – Automated Decision-making Technology. Applying Cal...

Episode 150 — Nine Million Medical Records Leaked - How can victims find out what happened?

Perry Johnson & Associates (PJ&A) provides medical transcription services to healthcare organizations. Its website states that it offers “secure HIT solutions,” using ...

Episode 149 - Privacy & blockchain: an open source approach to privacy by design

Blockchain technology. Can it be a solution to privacy risks inherent in traditional IT? How is it different from cryptocurrency? What can it do to allow both individu...

Episode 148 — Post-Quantum Data Privacy: Learnings from a Pioneer

Post-Quantum Data Privacy – what is it? What does it mean for organizations and individuals? That is this episode’s focus. Tune in to learn how one company offers priv...

Episode 147 — How small and mid-sized organizations can afford privacy by design

How small and mid-sized organizations can afford privacy by design: Making data privacy and security affordable and scalableTech giants have vast budgets for cybersecu...

Episode 146 — October Data Privacy Highlights

October 2023 was a busy month for data privacy. Join our monthly podcast of three major developments in the world of personal information and technology. Our picks are...

Episode 145 — Malevolent Data Attacks - How to be Safer Together

Malevolent attacks on data are rising. Misuse of data is an increasingly sophisticated criminal industry. How to defend? Philippe Humeau, a founder and the CEO of Crow...

Episode 144 — External Data Privacy

External data privacy – what is it? How do current threats to personal data privacy require defenses beyond stronger hardware and software?Harry Maugans, CEO of Privac...

Episode 143 – Mobility and Privacy: How Our Privacy is at Stake While in a Car

Today’s vehicles have cameras looking inside and outside and communicate information about us to third parties as we drive. This supports continuous product improvemen...

Episode 142 — September 2023 Data Privacy News

Amazon Store challenges the European Union over whether it is a VLOP. What’s that, you ask? Find out and discover how an EU Court issued an early split decision under ...

Episode 141 — A.I. and Personal Data Privacy

Artificial intelligence – AI. Headline news, Senators gathering with gurus to figure out what to do, lawsuits, chatbots that offer to be our virtual concierge but then...

Episode 140 — DeFi and Privacy

Decentralized Finance – DeFi – is with us and spreading. Tune in to Episode 140 to understand DeFi - how blockchain technology works and what privacy concerns are at s...

Episode 139 — Biometrics & Privacy

Tech giants have invented eyeglasses that can tell us the name of a person we encounter. An image of the person is sent to an AI database. Within seconds, the glasses ...

Episode 138 — Data Privacy News From August 2023: India’s new Act, Biometrics, and the CFPB

August 2023 was a news-filled month for data privacy. Tune in for a review of top developments:Biometrics – how Illinois deals with ClearviewAI’s use of facial recogni...

Episode 137 — Foreign Intelligence & Data Privacy - FBI Access to FISA Databases

The U.S. Government collects data globally about persons and organizations. In doing so, it collects vast amounts of data about U.S. persons “incidental” to collecting...

Episode 136 — India's Newly Adopted Digital Personal Data Protection

The world’s most populous country adopted a comprehensive data privacy code in August 2023 – the Digital Personal Data Protection Act. Join this episode for a tour of ...

Episode 135 — Generative AI And Data Privacy - Risks And Regulation

Generative AI – ChatGPT for example. Have you considered how generative AI collects our personal information to provide its benefits in ways that can do us wrong? What...

Episode 134 — Data Privacy News from July 2023: Three major developments

July 2023 was hot – record setting global temperatures. Likewise in the data privacy world. Tune in for an exploration of three top topics in data privacy by Frost Bro...

Episode 133 — Removing Sensitive Personal Information from the Web

Our personal data is collected, sold, shared, used, and misused in ways most of us cannot imagine. Data brokers that buy and sell our personal information (“PI”) do it...

Episode 132 — Protecting Our Digital Information: A Blockchain Approach

Who owns our personal data? As technology advances in Web 3.0, traditional software and claims of third parties over what they can do with our personal data are under ...

Episode 131 — Top Data Privacy Developments in June 2023: Oregon, California, and TikTok

Oregon, California, and TikTok top the list of data privacy developments of June 2023. Tune in for how Oregon’s new data privacy statute blends the best of California ...

Episode 130 — Privacy In The US Workplace

Employers and employees – how much privacy is there in the workplace? Episode 130 explores this question in the United States. What’s an employee’s reasonable expectat...

Episode 129 - Privacy After Death... Is There Any?

What happens to our personal information after death? What can we or society do about whether any privacy exists for dead people?Episode 129 considers post-death priva...

Episode 128 — Medical Information and Privacy

Our personal medical information is sensitive. It becomes digital data shared beyond the medical professional who requests and needs it to provide care. Learn how our ...

Episode 127 — May 2023 Data Privacy News: Biggest fine in GDPR history and 2 U.S. States adopt codes

Get the latest on data privacy news from May 2023.Meta is fined about $1.3 billion for transferring European personal data to the States. But what’s underneath this re...

Episode 126 — Bail and Data Privacy

Bail decisions are critical in the lives of arrested persons. They come without judgment of guilt or innocence but can mean the deprivation of freedom for individuals ...

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