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Episode 50 - Intersection Of Cloud Computing And Data Privacy
Cloud computing offers a business the prospect of efficiency and savings by improving data storage capabilities and outsourcing computing resources that a business nee...
Episode 49 - Hong Kong: What Impact Of The National Security Law
On June 30, 2020 China enacted a National Security Law applicable in Hong Kong. The UK and USA governments reacted negatively, stoking fears that this could mean the e...
Episode 48 - Colombia and Data Privacy
Colombia made personal privacy a fundamental right in its 1991 Constitution. A 2008 law protected personal financial information, and in 2012 Colombia adopted Law 1581...
Episode 47 - Cookies and California, Businesses Beware
Cookies in the internet sense are packets of data that a persons’ computer receives when visiting a website. Without a cookie sent by an online retailer, every time on...
Episode 46 - Finland Leads The Way In The Secondary Use Of Health And Social Care Data
Medical data are considered particularly sensitive personal information. Laws and regulations in most countries, including the USA and throughout Europe, generally aim...
Episode 45 - Will the "Right To Be Forgotten" Rewrite History?
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the so-called European "right to be forgotten" are hot topics as summer turns to autumn. With the CCPA coming into effect o...
Episode 44 - First Week Of Fall 2019 Data Privacy News Rundown
What do Ecuador, San Diego, the FBI and Bayfront HMA Medical Center have in common? They’re all in data privacy news this first week of fall 2019. This podcast episode...
Episode 43 - What You Need To Know About Maine’s New Privacy Law
Sometimes it seems the United States is more a loose federation than a national government. States have a major role in law-making. Data privacy is no exception. A rec...
Episode 42 - Encryption: When Data Privacy Best Practices Are Not
Encryption is often thought of as the basic and best cybersecurity approach to protecting data in transit or in flight. As guest Ken Morris, CEO and founder of KnectIQ...
Episode 41 - Hong Kong and Data Privacy
One country, two systems – that’s the 50-year agreement that led to Hong Kong’s becoming part of China in 1997. This remains an evolution in progress. Hong Kong retain...
Episode 40 - Avoiding Cyber-Disasters: The Human Element
No business or individual wants to be the victim of a disaster. Cyber-attacks can cause exactly that. Individuals are the first line of defense for personal privacy an...
Episode 39 - GDPR One-Year In: The UK Experience
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) turned one year old on May 25, 2019. What’s been the experience? Kim Walker, Co-Chair of the Privacy Team of Shakesp...
Episode 38 - India and Data Privacy, Get Ready!
India is about to enact a comprehensive data privacy law that will force global and Indian businesses to revise their approach. Stephen Mathias, Co-Chair of the Tech T...
Episode 37 - Catching Serial Killers, Employee Biometrics, Tracking and Personal Data Privacy
What do serial killers, employees who don’t want their fingerprints shared and a U.S. Senator have in common? Data privacy. In this podcast, Victoria Beckman, Co-Chair...
Episode 36 - Five Hot U.S. Data Privacy Developments
The Data Privacy Detective turns the spotlight on five American data privacy developments in a conversation with Melissa Kern, Co-Chair of Frost Brown Todd’s Privacy a...
Episode 35 - Hot Topics In Data Privacy - From The US Front
The May 2-3, 2019 International Association of Privacy Professionals Conference featured leading U.S. officials and participants in the data privacy field. Mike Nitard...
Episode 34 - When Employees Cooperate With Law Enforcement And Expose Personal Data
Picture frontline employees – like those at a motel’s front desk. In come ICE agents with gold badges asking to see guest logs, aiming to identify and track down undoc...
Episode 33 - Streaming Data Flows: Key Findings From An Important 2019 Data Privacy Maturity Study
Businesses have far more personal data than they think they have, and information expands by the hour. This is a key finding from an April 2019 Data Privacy Maturity S...
Episode 32 - Discovering Personal Data: How The Unknown Becomes Known
Businesses hold vast amounts of digital and hard copy data. Much is personal data regulated by differing country and state laws and rules. The first step towards perso...
Episode 31 - Data Incidents And Breaches: What Mid-Sized Companies Do When One Hits
Data incidents arise regularly for businesses. The perpetrators range from sophisticated scoundrels seeking a quick ransom payment, to foreign governments conducting i...