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Episode 30 - Good news for 2019 from Europe for US firms handling European personal data
The European Commission issued its second review of how the EU PrivacyShield is working in late December 2018. Over 4,000 U.S. firms have signed up so far for this me...
Episode 29 - China’s Social Behavior Measurement: The future or end of privacy?
China should never be viewed through a foreign lens. And yet, what other lens do we have from the USA or most of the world but to do just that? Bloomberg News reported...
Episode 28 - Russian Data Privacy And Protection: Basics For Global Business
Russia governs personal data of its residents based on a generally applicable law. As a federal country, Russia has rules below the federal law, but they conform to st...
Episode 27 - Digital Authoritarianism An Increasingly Dark Side Of The Internet
The internet was once viewed as an instrument of freedom. It freed communications across borders, aided the ability of people to rally against repressive governments, ...
Episode 26 - How Safe Is The Personal Data You Provide To State Governments?
Because U.S. states employ over 16 million people and hold the data of almost all American residents, state governments are major targets for data villains seeking to ...
Episode 25 - Europe’s GDPR - Representatives And Data Protection Officers
The EU’s GDPR requires businesses outside the EU to appoint a “representative” in a member state and a Data Protection Officer in the EU to consult on and monitor data...
Episode 24 - Internet Review Sites And Free Expression
The California Supreme Court faced a challenge that may have been the first stone cast in a global debate about free expression on the internet. The case centered on a...
Episode 23 - California’s New Data Privacy Law
“California enacts the strictest online privacy law in the country!” trumpeted CNN/Tech. A statute passed unanimously in the legislature and immediately signed by Gove...
Episode 22 - GDPR And Non - EU Businesses
Businesses not located in the European Union have tried to understand whether the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), applies to them. And if it does, or if it ...
Episode 21 - GDPR Is Here
How did U.S. businesses deal with the launch of GDPR? And what’s its immediate impact on how U.S. businesses address personal information they have? The Data Privacy D...
Episode 20 - China's New Data Privacy Standards
GDPR, the European Union’s effort to protect personal data, has dominated the efforts of businesses to deal with personal data across borders. Less noticed is China’s ...
Episode 19 - The EU / U.S. and Swiss Privacy Shield
In this podcast episode, the Data Privacy Detective discusses the background to the EU / U.S. and Swiss Privacy Shield and how it relates to the new requirements of th...
Episode 18 - How Businesses Outside The EU Can Comply With The GDPR
In this podcast, the Data Privacy Detective turns a magnifying glass to how businesses located outside the EU can gather and use personal data that originates in the E...
Episode 17 - Consent: The Meaning Of It Under GDPR
The Data Privacy Detective explored in prior podcasts the broad scope of personal data, the differences between controllers and processors and other matters, including...
Episode 16 - Lawful Processing Of Personal Data Under The GDPR
The EU’s GDPR – the General Data Protection Regulation – becomes law on May 25, 2018. This podcast explores what processing of personal data as defined by the GDPR is ...
Episode 15 - Personal Data And The GDPR: What’s Covered And What’s Not
The GDPR defines personal data very broadly. But it is not an all-encompassing effort to protect all personal data from every conceivable use or misuse. “Personal dat...
Episode 14 - Controllers And Processors – The Differences And Why It Matters For GDPR
Businesses collect, use and store personal data. It’s unavoidable. An email address, phone number, birthdate, postal address – these are all personal data that allow s...
Episode 13 - Does The GDPR Apply To A Business Outside The EU? How And When?
How does a non-EU business know if it must comply with the GDPR? And what specific things are required if the answer is yes? This podcast explores these questions, det...
Episode 12 - The GDPR Is Coming
On May 25, 2018 the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation becomes law – not just within the EU but everywhere in the world in some respects. It is delibe...
Episode 11 - Tech Support Scams: How to avoid them and what to do if you fall for one
In this podcast, the Data Privacy Detective talks about tech support scams with Michael Severini, Director of Information Security for one of America’s large law firms...
Episode 10 - Cybersecurity & IoT
The risk of the Internet of Things (IoT) is far more than a stolen credit card number or a banking loss. The risk could be mortal and pervasive if a critical device is...
Episode 9 - Phishing - How To Avoid Being Hooked
Phishing is an effort by cybercriminals to use bait in the guise of a familiar email address to hook you into revealing your sensitive information. This podcast tells ...
Episode 8 - FBI CyberAlert about massive attack – so what do we do?
On July 25, 2017, the FBI issued a TLP:AMBER alert on its Cyber Watch system about an elaborate cyber-criminal attack underway by sources believed to originate from Ir...
Episode 7 - Big Data And Your Personal Privacy
Very private information about us can be extremely useful for medical research and other noble purposes – such as medical data that can be aggregated into a big databa...
Episode 6 - Facial Recognition Technology And Our Privacy
The Data Privacy Detective talks about facial recognition technology, how it affects our privacy and what rights we have to fair use by the government. This episode w...
Episode 5 - Top Tips On Protecting Your Data
So what can you do yourself to protect your personal data and the confidential information of your company or employer? Julia Montgomery of Traveling Coaches shares to...
Episode 4 - Your Personal Checklist For CyberSecurity
John Hibbs, Chief Information Security Officer for J.P. Morgan Chase, gave a riveting talk in Chicago in the fall of 2016 about the devices that tempt us to spend our ...
Episode 2 - Google And European Data Privacy: a global blow for data privacy
A 2014 European Court of Justice decision against Google made Google the decision maker about whether to delink its search engine from sites that infringed the rights ...
Episode 3 - The Battleground Of Data And Disclosure
Personal data is vast and expanding exponentially. And the means of combing through vast quantities of digital data is becoming easier and quicker than ever, with huma...
Episode 1 - Data Privacy Starts With You
Privacy is dead, get over it. This is what a blockchain entrepreneur told a conference at the European Court of Justice on September 30, 2016. And yet, we know this is...