Hear from industry experts on the latest in privacy, protection, and perspective.
In this episode, we're joined by Eugene Tunik, Director, AI + Health at The Institute for Experiential AI, to discuss ML & AI in the neurologic system, modeling based on human movement data, social robotics, and more.
Joe Dery, Dean of Data Analytics, Computer Science, & SW at WGU, joins the podcast to talk about AI governance, how to bring people, process, and technology together to make AI projects successful, the importance of user experience and AI fluency, and more.
Dr. Anmol Agarwal, Senior Security Researcher at Nokia specializing in AI and Machine Learning security in 5G and 6G, joins us on BigIDeas on the Go to talk about today's security concerns with AI including insider risk, security data at rest and in transit, understanding your use case for AI, and more.
In this episode, Beatriz Ruiz-Beato, Head of Global Data Privacy at NEC Corporation, joins us to discuss about how AI technologies can be used responsibly, how privacy requirements come into play with AI frameworks, the new AI regulation in the EU, and more.
To kick off season 4 of the podcast, Joseph Gridley, the Chief Privacy Officer at University of Maryland, joins us to talk about securing sensitive data in higher education, the impact and evolution of AI, and more.
Bjørn Watne, Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer (CSO) of Telenor based out of Norway, joins the podcast to discuss the evolution of data security and the role of the CISO, data integrity and resilience in the midst of digital transformation and cloud migrations, data regulations in Europe and Norway, and more.
Hemanta Swain, CISO of Lucid Motors, joins the podcast to talk about the focus of today's CISOs, data protection in cloud migrations, upcoming privacy regulations, the implications of AI, and more.
Secretary Michael Leahy, CIO and Secretary of the Department of Information Technology for the State of Maryland, joins the podcast to discuss how governments are adapting to today's data trends, including digital innovation, cloud migration, privacy and security for data citizens, and more.
Jamie Grant, the Chief Information Officer of the State of Florida, joins BigIDeas on the Go to talk about data strategies for the public sector, how the CDO and CISO offices work together, how the public and private sectors should work together, and what's next as the State of Florida embraces cloud technologies.
Ryan Boulais, Chief Information Security Officer at The AES Corporation, joins the podcast to discuss data security and cloud security in the energy industry, the evolution of cybersecurity programs and DSPM, and where technology and global privacy regulations will have to intersect.
Mario Duarte, VP of Security at Snowflake, joins the podcast to discuss the evolution and implications of cloud data security, the rise of global privacy regulations, the intersection of privacy and security, and more.
Mark Tomallo, SVP Chief Information Security Officer of Victoria's Secret, joins the podcast to talk about data security in retail, how companies should be prioritizing the security of their customers' data, and trends we should expect to see as organizations mature in their data handling, data decisioning, and risk quantification.
Howard Boville, SVP of the Hybrid Cloud Platform at IBM, joins BigIDeas on the Go to talk about the multi-cloud, data sovereignty, regulatory drivers, and what innovation we can expect in a multi-cloud world.
In this episode, Pedro Pavon, Global Policy Director of Monetization Privacy and Fairness at Meta, joins the podcast to talk about privacy in advertising, the future of monetization, building trust between regulators and the industry, and how to build more inclusive frameworks.
Susan Walsh, The Classification Guru, joins us to talk about the importance of clean data, getting started with data classification, and her book "Between the Spreadsheets." Get her book today: Download on Amazon
Dan Power, Managing Director of Data Governance at State Street, joins BigIDeas on the Go to talk about AI and ML in data governance programs, the data management landscape in financial services, and why automation is necessary. Check out our website: https://bigid.com/ Check us out on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bigid Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigidsecure Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigidsecure
Fahad Diwan, Data Privacy Consultant at EY Canada joins the podcast to talk about Canada's privacy laws, the evolution of privacy tech, and where he sees the future of Canada's regulation and compliance landscape heading. Check out our website: https://bigid.com/ Check us out on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bigid Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigidsecure Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigidsecure
Nishant Bhajaria, Head of Privacy Engineering and Governance at Uber, joins the podcast to discuss privacy by design, how companies should think about privacy engineering to stay prepared for upcoming regulations, and his new runbook on privacy. Get Nishant's runbook on Data Privacy here.
Federal CTO of ServiceNow Jonathan Alboum joins the podcast to talk about federal data management strategies, the foundations needed for a digital transformation strategy, and what the future of work looks like for federal agencies.
Jacob Sorensen, CIO at Bank of the West, joins the podcast to discuss how digital transformation has accelerated in financial services, the value of leveraging AI and ML technologies in data protection, and what financial services organizations should be thinking about for today's data security challenges.
Darryl Peek, Head of Federal Strategic Partnerships at Google and recently named one of the top 30 Federal IT Influencers, joins the podcast to discuss digital transformation and cloud migration in the federal space, leveraging data inventories and data assets strategically, and how federal agencies are thinking about protecting personal and sensitive data.
Anthony Belfiore, the Chief Security Officer at AON, shares his insights on the emergence of the cloud, the impact of cybersecurity regulations, adapting to the remote work mindset, and what's grabbing his attention in the data world.
Robin Sutara, the CDO at Microsoft UK, comes on the show to discuss the current role of a CDO, how to build a data-driven culture at your organization, the future of data sharing, and why data is central to creating sustainable industries. Check out our website: https://bigid.com/ Check us out on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bigid Follow us on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/bigidsecure Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigidsecure
Abel Aboh, the Data Quality Lead at the Bank of England, sits down with us during this episode to talk about the evolution of data management, his role and responsibilities at the Bank of England, and then elaborates on the 3 pillars of data. Check out our website: https://bigid.com/ Check us out on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bigid Follow us on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/bigidsecure Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigidsecure
Jules Polonetsky, CEO of the Future of Privacy Forum, joins the podcast to discuss the recently released FPF Privacy Tech Vendor Landscape Report, how data privacy and data concerns have evolved, and what the future of privacy regulations will look like.
John Bottega, President of EDM Council, joins the podcast to discuss the evolution of data management and the Chief Data Officer role, the Cloud Data Management Capabilities (CDMC) working group at EDM Council and best practices for cloud strategies, and upcoming data governance trends to keep an eye on.
Chris Bergh, CEO & Head Chef of DataKitchen, joins BigIDeas on the Go to talk about the growing importance and influence of dataops and its intersection with data governance.
Jim Routh, Senior Board Advisor & Former CISO in Financial Services and Healthcare, joins the podcast to talk about cybersecurity in financial services and healthcare organizations, how data protection compares between industries, and the advice he'd give to organizations setting data security strategies today.
Trevor Hughes, President & CEO of IAPP joins us in this episode to talk about the evolution of data privacy, how 50% of the world's population will likely have its first national privacy regulation this year, why the next year to two years will be the "most consequential ever" in the history of privacy, and what that means for organizations globally.
In this episode of BigIDeas on the Go, we spoke with Omkhar Arasaratnam – Engineering Director, Cloud Security, Google – about data protection, risk, & regulations in financial services, how companies will need to evolve their privacy practices, and how parents can start their kids young with understanding and evaluating website and app privacy policies.
In Episode 12, we talk to Marcel Leonardi – data privacy lawyer and FGB law professor who has worked closely with LGPD and won "Lawyer of the Year" in 2020 – about the Brazilian privacy regulation LGPD, how it's different from GDPR and CCPA, and how companies should prepare.
In our last episode of the summer, we talk to Sam Visner, Director of the National Cybersecurity FFRDC at MITRE, about how he's working to help improve the cybersecurity across the nation's industries through standards & technology innovation, how the success of these programs is measured, and how cybersecurity and personal privacy are intertwined.
This month we've seen two major updates in privacy law with the Schrems II Privacy Shield decision and the groundbreaking class action case of Brown vs. Google. We sat down with Matt Getz, privacy & compliance lawyer for Boies Schiller Flexner LLP and former arbitrator for the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework to talk about the implications of these cases moving forward.
Once called a "rabid dog" by the Department of Justice, Kurt Opsahl, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, joins us to talk about the evolution of privacy concerns to where we are today.
Florence Raynal, Deputy Director, Head of the Department of European and International Affairs at the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), joins us for the 2 year anniversary of GDPR to talk about its successes and gaps, and where data rights legislation should go from here.
In Episode 7, Dimitri talks to Mary Stone Ross about her path from a counter intelligence analyst at the CIA to becoming a co-author of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), how she helps companies navigate through privacy law, and where she sees the state of privacy moving.
"The nature of information security and the future of humanity are tied together." In episode 06, Dan Geer, security and risk management expert and current CISO at In-Q-Tel, joins us to talk about his path in information security, the state of privacy and security in today's landscape, and where potential new security businesses should focus their energy.
JoAnn Stonier, Chief Data Officer of Mastercard, joins Dimitri to talk about the role of the Data office, how organizations should be thinking about data ethics, and how the current landscape will evolve.
In Episode 04, Dimitri talks to Senator Kevin Thomas of New York about the state of privacy rights and the New York "Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD)" Act.
In Episode 03, Dimitri is joined by former information security leader at Informatica, Symantec, and Brocade, and current CSO of BigID to talk about data as the new perimeter.
In Episode 02, we're joined by Rick Arney – Co-Author of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and Board Member of Californians for Consumer Privacy – to talk about how CCPA came about, what's next with CPRA, and the future of data privacy.
Art Coviello, Venture Partner at Rally Ventures and Former CEO of RSA Security, joins BigID CEO Dimitri Sirota for a conversation on the impact of Black Swan events in the security industry.