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May 25, 2020 marks the 2nd anniversary of the EU's GDPR law. The General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union and the European Economic Area. Sean Patterson and Matthias Subik discuss.
Gabriella Ivacs, Head of the Archives and Records Management Section of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency, discusses her work for the agency, the Roma of Europe, the EU's GDPR, and how archives compensate for lost cultural heritage.
Join us as Sabrina speaks with Jodi Daniels of Red Clover Advisors about the California Consumer Privacy Act, a new privacy law in the United States that resembles the EU's GDPR. Learn about this sweeping new regulation and how you should best prepare for its implementation next January.
Episode 70 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott forecast listener questions. We discuss who will win Chicago's mayoral election (01:18); whether it makes sense to buy a hybrid or electric car (11:56); and whether the US will pass its own version of the EU's GDPR data privacy law (19:09). We close out the episode by talking about Isaac Asimov's prediction for 2019 (38:03) and David Brooks' prediction for 2019 (42:24), and announcing the winner of our 2018 North Korea summit challenge coin (55:07). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 1/5/2019)
Gaz is away but Guy is still in the UK zone as Simon Parnell joins him to talk about VPN's (and why some countries hate them) and data privacy in regards to the EU's GDPR and the still being debated ePrivacy Act. And just general silliness.
Gaz is away but Guy is still in the UK zone as Simon Parnell joins him to talk about VPN's (and why some countries hate them) and data privacy in regards to the EU's GDPR and the still being debated ePrivacy Act. And just general silliness.
This week we can't seem to get away from the EU's GDPR. We share some big names that are getting reported for non-compliance. We also share Social Media Today's latest release on times to post on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Finally, we share how to get our 2018 Editorial Calendar to keep your posting on track. Visit https://chilldigitalmarketing.com/weekinreview/ for links referenced in the podcast.
This episode is about the EU's GDPR. Are you compliant? Visit www.chilldigitalmarketing.com/alexaflashbriefings to get the links referenced in the review.
Welcome to episode 93 of the EdTech Situation Room from May 2, 2018, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed the predictable demise of Cambridge Analytica, Facebook's F8 Developer Conference and its newly announced dating website, and the announced merger of TMobile and Sprint in the United States to turbocharge the build-out of 5G cellular networks in the United States. Additional topics included the demise of TodaysMeet because of the EU's GDPR, Google's proliferating task management apps, new features in Windows10's latest update, Apple's decision to kill AirPort wifi routers, and slower than expected iPhoneX sales by Apple. Final topics included the continuing march of CRISPR to revolutionize animal genetics and our food chain, along with a shocking use of confidential DNA information to arrest the suspected "Golden State Killer." Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us live weekly at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific.
CSO senior editor Michael Nadeau joins host Steve Ragan to talk about predictions for 2018, including the looming GDPR compliance deadline.
Welcome to episode 84 of the EdTech Situation Room from January 31, 2018, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wes Fryer (@wfryer) discussed the weaponization of information as propaganda via online advertising and what this portends for open / democratic societies, exhortations from leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos relating to education and artificial intelligence, and the financial impact of Facebook's recently announced changes to its news feed algorithm. Additional topics included the EU's GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and what those privacy directives might mean for schools and educational technology use, Google's embrace of Neverware, Apple rumors about new processors to power new Macs, dramatic reductions in iPhone 10 production numbers, and Google's success (as well as struggle) vetting apps and removing those which violate its terms of service. Access all our shownotes (including links to articles we didn't have time to discuss) on http://edtechsr.com/links and follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates. Thanks for tuning in, please shout out to us on Twitter and consider writing a favorable review of us on iTunes or elsewhere online. We love listener feedback!
Episode 44 - Greg Reid from the AIIM Board of Directors discusses issues surrounding data security, the EU's GDPR and privacy regulations, and the challenges of content management in the Life Sciences industry. Greg is an experienced global management consultant with infuturellc.com. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org/podcast
In today's podcast we hear about how Brutal Kangaroo has hopped out of Vault 7—don't let it poke your device with a thumb drive. Big data leaks wind up being traded on the black market. The dangers of careless configuration of an S3 bucket. Ransomware remains pricey. It can also serve as misdirection. Dale Drew from Level 3 Communications shares lessons from WannaCry. Darron Gibbard from Qaulys offer his take on the EU's GDPR. Software companies receive and respond to code audit requirements as a condition of doing business in Russia.
Episode 33 - Author Marc Vollenweider discusses his new book Mind+Machine and how the human mind must (and will) interact with machines and analytics to create opportunities and capabilities that don't exist today. He also discusses the EU's GDPR. Also, Addie Wright, a Database Supervisor from Measured Progress gives us her first-time review of AIIM17. Host, Kevin Craine