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Episode 125 — Identify Orchestration: Are Passwords Obsolete?

Identity orchestration. Explore its meaning. Discover in Episode 125 how identity orchestration can protect data privacy and data security. Founder and CEO of Strata I...

Episode 124 — Data Privacy & the Automobile: Your car is watching, recording, and sharing your data

The modern automobile – a marvel of technology and transportation. It collects enormous amounts of data about us. This information is used for continuous improvement i...

Episode 122 - Shaping a Compliant and Privacy-Centric Data Privacy Policy

How can an organization comply with a wide diversity of privacy laws being adopted and changed across the globe? How does an organization create a compliant and privac...

Episode 123 — April & Data Privacy - 3 States, AI, and Utah’s parental consent for social media law

What do Indiana, Tennessee, and Montana have in common? They adopted comprehensive data privacy laws in April 2023. Explore the similarities and differences and a uniq...

Episode 121 - The battle for data privacy: What does a mid-sized organization do?

Join Duane Laflotte and Patrick Hynds of Pulsar Security as the Data Privacy Detective asks these essential questions about cyber-crime and data privacy: How hard is i...

Episode 120 — AI and Data Privacy: Opening the Black Box

Artificial Intelligence and data privacy. Explore their relationship in this episode. It’s a subject little addressed by law or regulators and largely invisible to the...

Episode 119 – News Digest: Data Privacy Developments — ChatGPT, Iowa, Spyware, and TikTok

What do ChatGPT, Iowa, TikTok, and Spyware have in common? They all made data privacy news in March 2023. Italy’s Data Protection Authority blocked ChatGPT internet us...

Episode 118 - Africa – Cybercrime and Data Privacy: A Report from South Africa

Prominent South African data privacy attorney Ahmore Burger-Smidt described 2022 as a year of “bloodbath” for personal data privacy in a recent report from her firm We...

Episode 116 - Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information: How easy is it to exercise this right?

Government regulation is moving towards giving consumers the right to stop companies from selling or share their personal information. How easy do companies make it fo...

Episode 115 - The Digital Advertising Ecosystem: Privacy and Compliance Challenges to Business and Consumers

Many of us wonder how the internet knows so much about us. We are barraged with tailored ads as we use the internet. How does this happen? How does this affect the com...

Episode 114 - News Digest: CA Privacy Rights Act, FTC settlement w/ GoodRX, and proposed EU Data Act

The Data Privacy Detective welcomes Frost Brown Todd attorneys Mike Nitardy and Yugo Nagashima to cover three important developments in the world of data privacy: -Upd...

Episode 113 - Business Email Compromise Attacks: What Can Be Done?

Business Email Compromise – it’s a major way that global thieves steal trillions of dollars. Bill Repasky, an attorney at Frost Brown Todd LLP, with years of experienc...

Bonus Episode - Data Privacy Detective on Privacy Please Podcast Panel Discussion

In this bonus episode, we bring you the Data Privacy Detective's guest appearance on the Privacy Week podcast's "The Privacy Panel Discussion" special.

Episode 112 - Data Privacy and Canada

Canada and the United States are each other’s major commercial partner. Many U.S. companies have Canadian customers and collect and process personal information about ...

Episode 111 - What Is Your Privacy Worth?

“If it’s free, then you are the product.” We carry in our pockets devices that have powerful mechanisms for collecting our information–where we go, what we buy, and ev...

Episode 110 - Dutch Treatment: The Netherlands & Tech Giants

Tech giants like Google, Apple, and Facebook incur huge Euro fines from European Union data privacy authorities. This is a “stick” approach, perhaps more like a “club,...

Episode 104 - October 2022 Data Privacy News

October 2022 highlights for data privacy: - Battle between the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and a data broker over whether the FTC has authority over its practices ...

Episode 103 - The Future of Data Management

William McKnight, one of the most highly published analysts in information management, offers insights into the future of how big data and artificial intelligence are ...

Episode 102 - Data Brokers and Our Private Location Information

Data brokers acquire and sell data that includes personal location information. This exposes to others visits of women seeking pregnancy healthcare options, the church...

Episode 101 - Data Breaches - The impact on consumers and company personnel

Data breaches are now daily news, like weather reports. Podcast 101 digs beneath the headlines into what happens with data incidents that result in breaches – where ou...

Episode 100 - Spell-Jacking: Addressing a threat to personal data privacy

Spell-jacking: a new word emerging from the tech world. Learn its meaning and what can be done to protect personal data privacy. We use convenient third-party features...

Episode 99 - National Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Cybersecurity Awareness Month is co-led by the National Cybersecurity Alliance and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA). For more information about ways ...

Episode 98 - “Do not sell my personal information”

How a California statute works in practice In August 2022, California’s Attorney General settled a case with Sephora, a beauty products company. Under the Californi...

Episode 97 - Data Privacy Happenings in August 2022

Get an update on lawsuits launched and settled in August 2022. Consider FBI warnings about DeFi platform and CISA declarations about protecting critical infrastructure...

Episode 96 - We Are Being Watched, Recorded, and Targeted by “Things”

Data privacy and the laws that protect our personal information mostly deal with digital data and data equipment like computers and smartphones. But the Internet of Th...

Episode 95 - Russia Ratchets Control of the Russian

Data localization – we’ve devoted several episodes to what countries are doing to control and restrict data flows involving their residents. What happens when there’s ...

Episode 94 - Cryptography and Data Privacy

Cryptography comes from the ancient Greek word “cryptos,” meaning “hidden” or “secret.” Encryption is a cybersecurity pillar, a key defense against invasion of our pri...

Episode 93 - 5G and Data Privacy

5G is the buzzword for the new generation of mobile networking. It brings blazing speed to digital communication. With that comes concern about the impact on our priva...

Episode 92 - TikTok and Data Privacy

TikTok built a global platform sharing short videos of wild and wonderful doings of people, animals, and things. It is the first Chinese-owned company to create a glob...

Episode 91 - Data Privacy and Abortion

With the reversal of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court, data privacy becomes a more important issue than ever. This podcast considers how highly personal, sensitiv...

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