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We thought 2024 was the busiest year in privacy. Well, 2025 is already gearing up to take that title. What do we think is in store? From evolving regulations and AI governance to building consumer trust, privacy pros face new challenges at every turn. Today, Jodi Daniels joins host Arlo Gilbert as they take a look back at 2024 and then into the crystal ball for 2025 for their predictions on what's next. If you care about evolving regulations, AI, how the role of privacy will change and (maybe a few Taylor Swift predictions), you don't want to miss it.
We thought 2024 was the busiest year in privacy. Well, 2025 is already gearing up to take that title. What do we think is in store? From evolving regulations and AI governance to building consumer trust, privacy pros face new challenges at every turn. Today, Jodi Daniels joins host Arlo Gilbert as they take a look back at 2024 and then into the crystal ball for 2025 for their predictions on what's next. If you care about evolving regulations, AI, how the role of privacy will change and (maybe a few Taylor Swift predictions), you don't want to miss it.
Rick Howard, N2K CyberWire's Chief Analyst and Senior Fellow, turns over hosting duties to Dr. Rebecca Wynn, the Click Solutions Group Global Chief Security Strategist & CISO. She interviews Justin Daniels, a Baker Donelson lawyer and podcast host with expertise in cyber operations, M&A, and investment capital transactions, on the current state of cyber law and compliance. Check out Rick's 3-part election mini-series: Part 1: Election Propaganda Part 1: How Does Election Propaganda Work? In this episode, Rick Howard, N2K CyberWire's Chief Analyst and Senior Fellow, discusses personal defensive measures that every citizen can take—regardless of political philosophy—to resist the influence of propaganda. This foundational episode is essential for understanding how to navigate the complex landscape of election messaging. Part 2: Election Propaganda: Part 2: Modern propaganda efforts. In preparation for the US 2024 Presidential Election, Rick Howard, N2K CyberWire's Chief Analyst and Senior Fellow, discusses recent international propaganda efforts in the form of nation state interference and influence operations as well as domestic campaigns designed to split the target country into opposing camps. Guests include Nina Jankowicz, Co-Founder and CEO of the The American Sunlight Project and Scott Small, Director of Cyber Threat Intelligence at Tidal Cyber. Part 3: Election Propaganda: Part 3: Efforts to reduce the impact of future elections. Thinking past the US 2024 Presidential Election, In part three of the series, Rick Howard, N2K CyberWire's Chief Analyst and Senior Fellow, discusses reducing the impact of propaganda in the future elections with Perry Carpenter, Chief Human Risk Management Strategist at KnowBe4 and host of the 8th Layer Insights Podcast, Nina Jankowicz, Co-Founder and CEO of the The American Sunlight Project, and Scott Small, Director of Cyber Threat Intelligence at Tidal Cyber. References: Tatiana Rice, Keir Lamont, Jordan Francis, 2024. The Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act: An FPF U.S. Legislation Policy Brief [Explainer]. Colorado General Assembly. Dr Rebecca Wynn. Soulful CXO [Podcast]. Soulful CXO. Jodi Daniels, Justin Daniels. She Said Privacy/He Said Security [Podcast]. Apple Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conversation with Jodi Daniels, the founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy, a speaker, member of the Forbes Business Council, podcast cohost, and the co-author of Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte at a Time. Episode on Website
Kevin and his guest, Jodi Daniels, founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, discuss the importance of privacy as a fundamental human right, noting that building trust is a two-way street. Jodi explains that a privacy consultancy helps companies comply with data privacy laws and build trust with their customers. Jodi emphasizes that privacy is both a legal compliance issue and a market opportunity. By prioritizing privacy and being transparent about data use, businesses can differentiate themselves and gain a competitive advantage. They also discuss the book Jodi coauthored with her husband, Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte at a Time, which provides a story-driven approach to help professionals understand the importance of privacy and navigate privacy regulations.
Learn how to protect your business from data privacy pitfalls with expert Jodi Daniels. In this video, we'll discuss tips and strategies to safeguard your business's data and customer information. Don't miss out on this valuable information to keep your business safe and secure! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mentors/support
Jodi Daniels went to Emory twice, She provides companies with privacy advice. Jodi founded the firm, Red Clover, We will chat about her career and what drove her!
Chris Voss is the CEO and Founder of The Black Swan Group, an organization that teaches strategies found in hostage negotiations and applies them to the business world. He is also the best-selling author of the book Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It. Prior to 2008, Chris was the Lead Negotiator for the FBI International Kidnapping Response as well as the FBI's hostage negotiation representative for the National Security Council's Hostage Working Group. During his career, he also represented the U.S. government as an expert in kidnapping at two international conferences sponsored by the G8. In this episode… Negotiation is a specialized yet universally useful skill. Even mundane conversations are filled with requests, persuasion, and deliberation. The basics are learned intuitively, but for more serious circumstances, more is required. Hostage situations are the most dire instance of negotiation. Experts are equipped to handle these scenarios with care and precision, pulling from thorough training and prior experience. In our digital world ransomware is also a hostage situation only your IT network is the hostage!! These advanced principles are incredibly useful for emergencies and day-to-day life alike. Now you can learn directly from a real-world ransomware example of how high-level negotiation works in practice. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Justin and Jodi Daniels are joined by Chris Voss, the CEO and Founder of The Black Swan Group, to share the concepts of high-stakes negotiations. They walk step-by-step through Justin's ransomware negotiation for a hostage IT network and how he applied Chris' principles to great success. They also discuss how to handle timelines, good questions for negotiations, and the best negotiation tip for privacy and security professionals.
Karen McGee is the Chief Privacy Officer at Levi Strauss & Co., overseeing its privacy program and upholding the company's principles. She specializes in translating intricate legal frameworks into manageable and legible systems. Karen's preceding career includes Managing Privacy Counsel at Intel, CPO at LifeLock and General Counsel at ID Analytics. She was honored with the In-House Legal Adviser of the Year Award at the Women in Law Awards by Lawyer Monthly. In this episode… Company values can be taken for granted, but they hold the potential for so much more. When followed and honored correctly, corporate values can define a business. It can bring respect, trust, and even success by maintaining internal and external consistency. Few corporate sectors are as strongly influenced by company values as privacy and security. There is a long history of brands breaking consumer trust and suffering the consequences. It's a complex topic, requiring agile changes and rigorous supervision. It can be illuminating to look toward companies that have paved the way and set a good example. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Justin and Jodi Daniels are joined by Karen McGee, the Chief Privacy Officer of Levi Strauss & Co., to discuss how Levi's corporate values apply to its privacy program. They go over AI use cases, new SEC rules on cybersecurity, privacy policy, and how to develop a quality program. They also talk about Karen's career journey and her advice for other practitioners.
Mike Hintze is a recognized expert in privacy and data protection with more than 20 years of experience in the field. He is a Member Partner at Hintze Law, a boutique firm that specializes in privacy and cybersecurity. Previously, Mike was the Chief Privacy Counsel at Microsoft, developing his expertise in data protection and privacy policy for over 18 years. He shares his knowledge as an Affiliate Instructor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law and a Senior Fellow of The Future of Privacy Forum. In this episode… Health data remains a pressing issue in the legal space, especially with the rapid advancement of cloud technology. Physical location is becoming less and less relevant as more data is stored away from the patients. Since Washington hosts such massive servers, they have found themselves in the sights of legislative action. The Washington My Health, My Data Act seeks to protect consumers both in the state and those whose data is collected there. Due to the scope of the Act, businesses and legal professionals are still working to understand the resulting nuances. How does this affect businesses and healthcare facilities? Which consents and requirements will be required? Most importantly, how does this tangibly help consumer privacy? In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security Podcast, Justin and Jodi Daniels sit down with Mike Hintze to break down the Washington My Health, My Data Act. They define consumer health data, how it is designed to be protected, and the ramifications for institutions. They also walk through the most vital tips and advice to navigate the new legal parameters.
Andrew Kingman is the President of Mariner Strategies, a premier law firm where he specializes in privacy technology and cybersecurity issues in all 50 states at the legislative and Attorney General levels. As a public policy advocate with experience in compliance, Andrew brings a unique and substantive perspective to discussions on how to best increase consumer privacy protections while maintaining operational workability and cybersecurity protections for businesses. He is a nationally recognized thought leader in the field — in 2020, Andrew was one of 25 attorneys named to Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Up & Coming Lawyers list. In this episode… The bustling year of 2023 saw the introduction, passage, and signing of various laws — many of which vary from US state to state. What were some of the year's most significant regulations? Beyond the passage of privacy bills in seven red states, the passage of Washington state's My Health, My Data Act was the most astonishing event for privacy lawyer Andrew Kingman. This act is the nation's first privacy-focused law safeguarding personal health data not already covered by HIPAA. Because of this, Andrew warns that companies doing business with Washington state establishments should consider additional data compliance requirements, security measures, and consumer consent and rights. Since robust security measures are required to protect health and data, companies should be aware of the security standards and protocols outlined in the legislation and implement measures to prevent unauthorized access or breaches — all while respecting individual rights and ensuring transparent practices in obtaining and managing such consent. In today's episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security Podcast, Justin and Jodi Daniels welcome Andrew Kingman to discuss integral changes in US State privacy law taking place in 2024. Andrew gives insight into the My Health, My Data Act, state legislature criteria for prioritizing certain bills, and why he's a proponent of companies implementing data protection assessments.
Robert Bateman is a freelance writer who creates privacy and data protection content for blogs, emails, articles, websites, reports, and white papers. He's been an industry advocate since 2017 and has interviewed leading figures in the privacy field, including Max Schrems and Johnny Ryan. As a thought leader, Robert is a sought-after speaker and panelist for online and in-person privacy conferences, events, and webinars. Because of his thirst for knowledge and passion for privacy, Robert began providing training and consultancy work in 2023. In this episode… The United States and the United Kingdom have different approaches to privacy and data protection. The US has a patchwork of state privacy laws, while the UK has one unified national data protection law. So how can US companies comply with UK data protection laws when transferring data to the UK? Data privacy and protection thought leader Robert Bateman explains that one of the main challenges is understanding the different requirements of US state privacy laws and UK data protection laws. For example, some US states mandate that companies obtain consent from people before collecting their personal information. In contrast, the UK data protection law does not require consent for all types of data collection. To mitigate the risk of fines and other penalties, US companies should examine their data collection and processing procedures to comply with both US state privacy and UK data protection laws. Companies should also seek the counsel of an experienced data privacy attorney to assist them in understanding their obligations and developing a compliance plan. Join Justin and Jodi Daniels in this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security Podcast as privacy and data protection content creator Robert Bateman joins the show. Robert explains the challenges UK data privacy professionals face, the difficulties US companies encounter in understanding UK data transfer rules, and why ICO regulators should adhere to cookie compliance.
Red Clover Advisors is a data privacy consulting firm that helps companies comply with the alphabet soup of privacy loss. Today, joining Michael Zipursky is its Founder and CEO, Jodi Daniels, to share her insights about the power of educational marketing for consultants. She takes us into what's working in today's company regarding marketing perspective and what she learned from her approach to selling that's not sexy. Let's dive into Jodi's story and insights together. Tune in to this episode and discover the power of educational marketing today.In this episode with Jodi, you'll learn how to:Use your connections to win new business.Create clear and unique content to attract your ideal clients.Prioritize your workload to ensure consistent growth within your company.Ensure you build a business, not a job.Build out your processes to onboard new employees successfully.Make your engagement simple for your clients.Outsource successfully using Jodi's unique strategy.Book your complimentary growth session callRed Clover AdvisorsJodi's Book, Data ReimaginedJodi's PodcastConnect with Jodi on LinkedInLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.consultingsuccess.com/podcast
Noga Rosenthal is the Chief Privacy Officer and General Counsel at Ampersand, a data-driven TV advertising sales technology company. Noga possesses extensive expertise in developing and implementing comprehensive privacy programs and oversees the company's privacy and legal initiatives. Before Ampersand, she served as Chief Privacy Officer at Epsilon, overseeing the company's worldwide privacy, compliance, and regulatory activities. She also worked as General Counsel and Vice President for Compliance and Policy for the Network Advertising Initiative, where she managed the NAI's compliance program and ensured that member companies upheld the promise of self-regulation for interest-based advertising. Noga is a member of the Women Leading Privacy Advisory Board of the International Association of Privacy Professionals and the IAB Federal Privacy Working Group. In this episode… The emergence of the adtech ecosystem has created a data-as-a-commodity paradigm that has given rise to privacy laws and regulations restricting targeted advertising and cookie usage. To integrate evolving technology tools with adtech privacy laws, what are some strategies to employ? Noga Rosenthal, an expert in adtech privacy law, asserts that alliances should be formed within the adtech industry. When teams learn from and communicate with each other, it helps to create transparency about data collection. Therefore, it becomes instinct to share information, obtain consumer consent or opt-outs, and collaborate with the Interactive Advertising Bureau and National Advertising Initiative. Another helpful source is the use of data clean rooms — a secure environment that enables organizations to merge data from multiple sources in order to analyze and share data while controlling how, where, and when it is used. Join Justin and Jodi Daniels on today's episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security Podcast, where they welcome Noga Rosenthal, Chief Privacy Officer and General Counsel at Ampersand to discuss adtech privacy laws. Noga shares strategies for integrating adtech privacy laws with evolving technology tools, explains the significance of data clean rooms, and advises how companies can manage privacy risks concerning AI technologies.
In the podcast episode Jodi Daniels, Founder & CEO of Red Clover Advisors, and Justin Daniels, Legal and Corporate Counsel at Baker Donelson, share valuable insights on privacy and security considerations in product development. They discuss the common mistakes made and the crucial questions to ask when designing new products, emphasizing the need for proactive data protection. Jodi and Justin delve into core principles and best practices for integrating privacy-by-design, highlight the risks of neglecting privacy and security during product development, and explore ways to balance innovation and functionality with privacy and data protection requirements. They also address the importance of ingraining privacy and security throughout the product life cycle and provide guidance on evaluating the privacy and security implications of emerging technologies like AI. Topics: From your point of view, what do you think is the biggest mistake or oversight people make when building new products when it comes to privacy and security? What kind of questions should I be asking myself when designing a new product when it comes to data protection? What are the core principles and best practices for operationalizing privacy-by-design when developing new products? What are the potential risks and challenges associated with neglecting privacy and security considerations during the product development phase? How can organizations effectively balance the need for innovation and functionality with the requirements of privacy and data protection? What steps can companies take to ensure that privacy and security are ingrained throughout the product life cycle, from design to deployment? Are there any specific regulations or standards that companies should be aware of when it comes to privacy and security in new product development? What are some of the privacy and security challenges facing companies interested in generative AI? When it comes to any kind of new technology, like AI, how can individuals and businesses evaluate the privacy and security implications before integrating them into their operations? What are some common misconceptions or myths surrounding privacy and security in AI, and how can they be addressed? Resources: Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte at a Time
Host George B. Thomas and guest Jodi Daniels explore the fundamentals of internet cookies, their impact on the daily lives of marketers, and the reasons marketers may need to transition to a cookieless world.
In this episode of the Women in B2B Marketing show, host Jane Serra speaks with Jodi Daniels, Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, about the importance of privacy for both B2B and B2C marketers. Jodi emphasizes the need for accurate data collection, data hygiene, and transparent communication with customers. She also discusses the impact of recent privacy laws on B2B and B2C marketers and predicts that more states will pass privacy legislation in the future. Jane and Jodi discuss:Differences between privacy concerns for B2B and B2C marketersThe Impact of Recent Laws on Cookies and Data CollectionTips for exporting and importing dataCommon mistakes in cookie banners and privacy noticesThe importance of building trust with customers before collecting dataRisks of using AI in relation to privacyWhich tools to leverage - and which to avoid - when it comes to privacyWhat companies are doing privacy rightTune in to learn how to build trust with customers through solid privacy practices and avoid costly privacy breaches.Key Links:Guest: Jodi Daniels - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodihoffmandaniels/Host: Jane Serra - https://www.linkedin.com/in/janeserra/ Red Clover Advisors - https://redcloveradvisors.com/She Said Privacy/He Said Security Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/5q8B2oYUPajIvmvZiLa4K4?si=d952a3d9b1dd4778Book Recommendations:"Privacy Law Fundamentals" by Dan Solove and Paul Schwartz"Building Trust One Byte at a Time" by Jodi Daniels, Justin Daniels"Never Split the Difference" by Chris Voss
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy their customers can count on. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping a range of businesses — from solopreneurs to multinational companies — in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast. Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more. In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi. In this episode… Artificial intelligence is transforming our world in many ways, raising ethical questions about its impact on human rights, privacy, fairness, and accountability. How can we ensure that AI respects our values and principles and does not harm or discriminate against anyone? AI can be a remarkable tool that can enhance our lives in various domains. However, it also requires responsible and ethical use. Companies that create and deploy AI systems must adopt policies that guarantee that these systems are reliable, transparent, fair, and secure. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security Podcast, join Jodi and Justin Daniels as they discuss the key aspects of AI systems. They reveal the essential AI policies companies need to implement to address data collection and use, transparency and accountability, and fairness and unbiasedness.
Are you already inwardly groaning a little bit because our latest episode is all about privacy? Yeah. We know. We've been tracking your emotions, along with your first name, your last name, your birthdate, your government ID number, and your household income for the past ten years. Actually, we just bought that last one (but good for you on the career growth front!). Okay. You know we're just joshing you (which makes sense, since producer Josh Crowhurst stepped in as a guest co-host on this episode), and you know that because you trust us! And THAT'S quite the rambling setup for our discussion with Jodi Daniels, the founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors and co-author of Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte at a Time. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy that their customers can count on. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping businesses — from solopreneurs to multinational companies — in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and the co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast. Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more. In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and the co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi. In this episode… ChatGPT is an international sensation, with businesses utilizing it for content creation, debugging, translation, and writing code. But this AI tool is still unregulated, raising privacy and security concerns regarding data input. Since ChatGPT is easily accessible to the public, what should you consider before implementing it, and how can you mitigate the associated risks? When adopting ChatGPT for your company, Certified Privacy Professional Jodi Daniels says you should evaluate the tool by conducting due diligence on potential use cases. For instance, a marketing department may want to acquire consumer insights involving personal information. Developing a policy to assess data types and functions, train and educate employees about risks, and regulate information sharing eliminates bias and privacy infringements. On this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels share their thoughts on ChatGPT's privacy and security implications. Together, they address the current and future state of AI ethics, the importance of ChatGPT regulations in the absence of federal privacy law, and how businesses can protect sensitive data when employing ChatGPT.
Say Goodbye To Career Stagnation! Our guest is is the co-host of the acclaimed “She Said Privacy/He Said Security” podcast, she is a National Keynote Speaker and a best-selling author! Unleash your potential as we dive into topics that will revolutionise your approach to networking, time management, and career advancement!Hi, my name is Jamal Ahmed and I'd like to invite you to listen to this special episode of the #1 ranked Data Privacy podcast.In this episode, you'll uncover:Powerful networking tactics to expand your influence and connections!How to dodge burnout and manage your time like a pro!Best practices for every Privacy Pro to foster trust between companies and consumersInsider secrets to breaking into the industry, even if you're starting from a completely different field! Book a success strategy call to take your career to a new level and unlock your full potential: https://bit.ly/3l4Y0d2Jodi Daniels is Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a privacy consultancy, that simplifies data privacy compliance, helps companies build trust with customers, and serves as the outsourced privacy officer for organisations. Jodi is a national keynote speaker, co-host of the top ranked She Said Privacy / He Said Security Podcast, co-author of Wall Street Journal & USA Today best selling book Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte at a Time.Jodi Daniels is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP-US), National Keynote Speaker, and author, who has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Inc., The Economist, Thrive Global, Authority Magazine, Medium and also a member of the Forbes Business Council.She also serves as a Fractional Chief Privacy Officer to small and medium companies.In 2017 she founded Red Clover Advisors which is now one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises, (WBENC), focused solely focused on privacy. Red Clover Advisors are on a mission to simplify the complexity of data privacy. Jodi is also a co-host of the weekly She Said Privacy / He Said Security podcast with her husband, Justin Daniels, a cybersecurity subject matter expert and also corporate attorney specializing in M&A and other business transactions, where they talk about all things privacy & security. Follow Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/Follow Jodi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodihoffmandaniels/Get Exclusive Insights, Secret Expert Tips & Actionable Resources For A Thriving Privacy Career That We Only Share With Email Subscribers► https://newsletter.privacypros.academy/sign-upSubscribe to the Privacy Pros Academy YouTube Channel► https://www.youtube.com/c/PrivacyProsJoin the Privacy Pros Academy Private Facebook Group for:Free LIVE TrainingFree Easy Peasy Data Privacy GuidesData Protection Updates and so much moreApply to join here whilst it's still free:
Jodi Daniels, founder & CEO of Red Clover Advisors, national keynote speaker, co-host of She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, and co-author of the Wall Street Journal Best Selling Book, Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Data Byte At A Time, knows just how important trust is when it comes to building a business and growing a brand. As founder & CEO of Red Clover Advisors, Jodi works hand-in-hand with businesses, creating customized and affordable privacy programs to help them build trust with their customers. As a dedicated privacy consultant, Jodi designs custom compliance programs to fit the size and diversity of each business. These programs include balancing customer data collection and use, GDPR and US privacy law compliance, operationalizing privacy, digital governance, online data strategy, and much more. Jodi understands the many facets of building and managing a business, and she knows how challenging it can be to keep up with the ever-changing regulations around compliance (after all, you don't know what you don't know…). Jodi breaks down privacy laws and each company's specific obligations into simple, easy-to-understand terms. It is her passion to help businesses foster strong customer relationships that are based on trust, while also privacy-friendly and compliant with privacy laws.
More than ever, arts marketers need to be purposeful about data collection, responsive to privacy regulations, and respectful of their audiences' preferences. In 2023 and beyond, it's all about staying user-centric and privacy-focused. Not sure where to start? We've got you covered with expert insights from CI consultants, a data privacy expert, and a fellow arts marketer who's been in your shoes—and has a few words of advice. Digital Download (2:20) - Dan chats with fellow Senior Consultant Alison Goldberg about changes in the data privacy space and why this topic is so time-sensitive for arts marketers. They break down commonly used acronyms so you can feel confident tackling this topic. CI to Eye Interview with Jodi Daniels (13:30) - Certified data privacy expert Jodi Daniels shines light on the human side of this technical subject, and offers suggestions for ensuring your organization's practices are both legally compliant and trust-building. CI to Eye inerview with Rob Macpherson (44:44) - Arts marketer extraordinaire Rob Macpherson reflects on his experience implementing privacy regulations at Birmingham Hippodrome, one of the U.K.'s most prolific theaters. He shares his first-hand experience and offers sage advice to U.S. marketers just starting on this journey. LINKS: CMSWire: Future of Data Collection: From Coercive to Consensual to Collaborative Pew Research Center: Half of Americans have decided not to use a product or service because of privacy concerns KPMG: The new imperative for corporate data responsibility Capacity Interactive Red Clover Advisors Creating Impakt
In this episode we discuss how businesses can stay trustworthy while providing their clients with privacy and confidence. Knowing how to grow without losing the trust that brings clients in is what our guest speaker, Jodi Daniels, does best!
Will additional regulations be a good thing for security? On this episode of the podcast, I have a great discussion with Justin Daniels. Justin is an attorney and shareholder at the law firm of Baker Donelson where he practices as a transactional lawyer, which includes Merger & Acquisition work. Justin specifically advises his clients on identifying and managing cybersecurity risk related to various types of transactions. He also leads incident response teams for ransomware and wire fraud cases. Justin is a co-host of the podcast She Said Privacy/He Said Security – which he co-hosts with his wife Jodi Daniels (who is a privacy consultant). Justin also co-authored a book with his wife, titled “Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte At A Time”. During our conversation, Justin discusses how companies can support innovation while also managing cybersecurity and data protection issues. He shares examples of situations where a lack of privacy and a lack of security in computing services resulted in huge losses due to lawsuits. Listen carefully as Justin provides valuable tips and guidance for protecting your data and managing your cybersecurity protection. “You must be a lifetime learner because education doesn't stop when you leave school – that's when your education is just beginning.” – Justin Daniels Today on the Tech Leader Talk podcast: - A first step to protecting your company - The relationship between innovation, cybersecurity, and data protection - Motivating better security through government regulation - How to do a better job of listening - The motivation behind writing the book Data Reimagined Resources: Justin & Jodi's Book: Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte At A Time https://www.amazon.com/Data-Reimagined-Building-Trust-Byte/dp/1544534833 Justin & Jodi's Podcast: She Said Privacy/He Said Security https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/she-said-privacy-he-said-security/id1536859760 Book Recommendation: Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-Negotiating-Depended/dp/1847941486 Connect with Justin Daniels: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinsdaniels/ Website: https://www.bakerdonelson.com/ Thanks for listening! Be sure to get your free copy of Steve's latest book, Cracking the Patent Code, and discover his proven system for identifying and protecting your most valuable inventions. Get the book at https://stevesponseller.com/book.
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a privacy consultancy that simplifies data privacy compliance, helps companies build trust with customers, and serves as the outsourced privacy officer for organizations. Jodi is a national keynote speaker, co-host of the top-ranked She Said Privacy / He Said Security Podcast, and co-author of the Wall Street Journal & USA Today's best-selling book Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte at a Time. RCA LI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/25175880 FB: https://www.facebook.com/RedCloverAdvisors/ TW: @redcloveradvsrs https://twitter.com/redcloveradvsrs --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mentors/support
This week on the show, Jodi Daniels CEO of Red Clover Advisors joins me to talk about data privacy and how your online store can avoid a privacy violation. Jodi is a privacy expert and it's easier than you might think to stay within compliance and caring about your customers' privacy can actually be a huge marketing asset for your brand.
Visit thedigitalslicepodcast.com for complete show notes of every podcast episode. In this episode of The Digital Slice Podcast, Brad Friedman and Jodi Daniels discuss the importance of businesses being in compliance with privacy laws to help build trust with their customers or clients. Jodi is the founder & CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique privacy consulting agency, and co-host of She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast. Jodi is a national keynote speaker and coauthor of Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Data Byte At A Time. Jodi works with businesses to help them better understand and stay compliant with ever-changing regulations in privacy, impacts to marketing, and much more. Jodi understands the challenges of building and managing a business or brand, and when it comes to compliance, “you don't know what you don't know…” so she works to simplify privacy laws so that you can get back to doing what you love.
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Your customers face a harsh reality as consumers today. From the supermarket to the coffee shop, personal data is part of most transactional exchanges. Despite your company's best efforts, customers' privacy and security ... The post Data Reimagined: Jodi Daniels and Justin Daniels appeared first on Author Hour.
This week on the Digital Velocity Podcast, Jodi Daniels of Red Clover Advisors joins Erik and Tim to discuss how to build consumer trust through honest and transparent privacy and security practices. https://www.digitalvelocitypodcast.com/episodes/29-building-trust-through-privacy-and-security-jodi-daniels
Getting privacy wrong ends the marketing relationship and THAT is very bad. We know that marketers can own and lead this discussion instead of waiting to be fined by the results of it. But if we start with empathy, we can get privacy right. Joining me in this episode is legit, renowned privacy expert, Jodi Daniels from Red Clover Advisors to tell us what we need to know about all of the new privacy laws, including the recent Sephora fines—and what we should ALL be doing to respect the relationship and get our privacy right.
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy their customers can count on. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping a range of businesses — from solopreneurs to multinational companies — in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast. Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more. In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi. In this episode… When it comes to data collection, studies show that more than 80% of consumers value privacy. With security breaches and privacy violations becoming increasingly prevalent, how can businesses prioritize these matters to foster customer trust? To start, companies must take inventory of their data to fully understand each component and establish use cases. Another requirement is to create privacy notices, pages, or sections to connect with the consumer and develop their trust. Jodi and Justin Daniels' book Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte At a Time teaches businesses how to manage customer data to ensure privacy and security. In today's episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Chad Franzen of Rise25 talks with Jodi and Justin Daniels about prioritizing privacy and security concerns. Together, they discuss how businesses perceive and utilize data, the privacy and security concerns of data collection, and how to develop customer trust through privacy and security measures.
Entrepreneurship is a challenge but is very rewarding. You have to be persistent and goal-oriented if you want to achieve your goals. Listen to your host Don Williams as he dives deep into a conversation with Jodi Daniels about data privacy and compliance. Privacy is one of those complex things you must understand if you want to incorporate an excellent leadership style in your organization. Jodi Daniels is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional with more than 20 years of experience helping businesses get to where they want to be. In this episode, she shares critical insights on the importance of communication, due diligence, and building relationships with people. Are you facilitating open communication and setting realistic goals in your business? Tune in to learn more about privacy, marketing, business strategies, and inspiring people through leadership.
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a privacy consultancy. The firm brings data privacy strategy and compliance together with its flexible and scalable approach that simplifies data privacy complexity, refines, updates, or builds privacy structure, and makes both the business and the legal issues accessible and actionable for all. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional and serves as the outsource privacy office for companies. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker and Host of the top-rated She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast. She has been featured in The Economist, Forbes, Inc., Authority Magazine, Thrive Global, and more. She holds an MBA and a BBA with a concentration in accounting from Emory University's Goizueta Business School. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, two girls, and a big, fluffy, beautiful dog named Basil. In this episode… Owning a business makes it possible for you to control your time and manage your life as you want. However, it does not mean that your work-life will always be balanced. According to Jodi Daniels, the best thing to do is focus on what has to be done right now. Additionally, it is important to recognize your achievements despite all the challenges or frustrations you may face. Celebrate your wins and successes as much as you celebrate other people's success. Make it a habit. In this episode of the Lead Like A Woman Show, Andrea Heuston is joined by Jodi Daniels, the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, to discuss why data privacy is essential for all types of companies. Jodi also explains why women need to celebrate their achievements and talks about her experience hosting a podcast and working with her husband.
On this episode, Ryan interviews Jodi Daniels, Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a data privacy consultancy. Jodi left the corporate world after 19 years to start her own her own business from scratch. She went from making $18/hour as a freelancer to joining the Business Coaching program and making $1M in revenue last year (AND she's on track to double that this year). Listen as Jodi shares what propelled her to where she is right now in her business. After listening, please remember to leave us a review and subscribe so you never miss an episode! And if you'd like to learn more about The ASK Method Company, visit us online at AskMethod.com or follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Welcome to The KickASK Podcast, where we teach everyday people how to transform their knowledge into income, unlock their true potential, and build the digital business of their dreams. The podcast is sponsored by The ASK Method Company, a 4-Time INC 5000 Fastest Growing Company from 2017-2021. The company teaches entrepreneurs how to build digital businesses using the power of QUIZ Funnels. Core services include live, virtual training and certification events and the ASK Method Coaching program. The organization currently serves clients on 5 continents and employs a team of nearly 80 people around the world. The KickASK Podcast is hosted by Trey Sheneman, CMO of The ASK Method Company and its sister technology company, Bucket.io. Today you get to hear from Jodi Daniels, founder of Red Clover Advisors. Jodi is a friend of The ASK Method Company, as she is our compliance advisor and a coaching student. Her business, Red Clover Advisors, has grown tremendously since she became our customer, and she shares why. If you want to be able to build a funnel like what Jodi has done, then join us at our upcoming QUIZ Funnel Workshop. Tickets are normally $100, but if you use Promo Code: JODI at www.quizfunnel.com/jodi then you can get your ticket for free.
Privacy policies and data collection can be confusing, overwhelming, and difficult to keep up with for a business. What do you put in your privacy policy? Are there different laws for different states? How do I safely collect and store my prospect's or customer's data? Do I have to worry about GDPR? These are just a few of the questions you need to be able to answer as a business in today's world. And the rules are changing all the time. Joining me for this episode is Jodi Daniels of Red Clover Advisors. They simplify data privacy practices, so your business can go beyond compliance, build trust with customers, and gain a competitive edge. Customers demand compliance and transparency, and your privacy management needs to be in order if you hope to gain their trust and business. During our informative and interesting conversation, Jodi and I cover privacy policies, cookie consent, data collection, GDPR, and more. But it still feels like the tip of the iceberg! Jodi recommends businesses seek out help from a lawyer or privacy officer for your regulation compliance, much like you would hire a CPA to help with your accounting. No matter where you're at with your privacy, listen in to this episode! ~ Pia Get all the links, resources and show notes at https://makeyourmarketingpodcast.com
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy that their customers can count on. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping a range of businesses — from solopreneurs to multinational companies — in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and the co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast. Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more. In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and the co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi. In this episode… It's 2022, and digital data is expanding faster than ever. Many companies are struggling to adapt to dynamic data privacy and security laws and advancements. When it comes to the privacy and security space, what mistakes are companies making? Privacy and security experts Jodi and Justin Daniels maintain the importance of company data inventories, so you can figure out where your data is and why you're using it. Without these inventories, it becomes impossible to secure your data and comply with the latest laws. This is just one of Jodi and Justin's many lessons intended to educate companies on privacy and security. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down to discuss their top five privacy and security lessons of 2022. Tune in to learn about the privacy terms and conditions you should include in your company contract, how to make sure you're using cookies correctly on your website, and why small companies should heed privacy and security warnings.
In episode 42, Coffey talks with Jodi Daniels about data privacy. The discuss the credentials businesses should look for when evaluating a privacy professional; online consumer tracking and targeting; state, national, and international privacy regulations; the difference between security, confidentiality, and privacy; individuals' right to own data about them; how organizational ethics play into business' use of personal information; determining which jurisdictions' privacy regulations apply to information; identifying what data an organization holds and the different ways it is shared; the privacy implications of user-installed third-party apps; privacy challenges small and medium companies often face; and the risk of Siri, Alexa, and other listening devices in employees' homes.Good Morning, HR is brought to you by Imperative—premium background checks with fast and friendly service. For more information about our commitment to quality and excellent customer service, visit us at https://imperativeinfo.com. If you are SHRM-certified professional, this episode of Good Morning, HR has been pre-approved for half a professional development credit and if you're an HRCI-certified professional, this episode is good for half an hour of Business and Ethics recertification credit. To obtain the recertification information for this episode, visit https://goodmorninghr.com. About our Guest:Jodi Daniels is Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a privacy consultancy, that brings data privacy strategy and compliance together with its flexible and scalable approach that simplifies data privacy complexity, refines, updates or builds privacy structure, and makes both the business and the legal issues accessible and actionable for all. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional and serves as the outsourced privacy office for companies. Jodi is co-host of the She Said Privacy / He Said Security podcast and a sought-after speaker and commentator on privacy issues.Jodi Daniels can be reached at www.redcloveradvisors.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodihoffmandanielshttps://www.facebook.com/jodidaniels https://www.facebook.com/RedCloverAdvisors About Mike Coffey:Mike Coffey is an entrepreneur, human resources professional, licensed private investigator, and HR consultant.In 1999, he founded Imperative, a background investigations firm helping risk-averse companies make well-informed decisions about the people they involve in their business.Today, Imperative serves hundreds of businesses across the US and, through its PFC Caregiver & Household Screening brand, many more private estates, family offices, and personal service agencies.Mike has been recognized as an Entrepreneur of Excellence and has twice been named HR Professional of the Year. Additionally, Imperative is included in the prestigious Best Places to Work in Texas list and has been named the Texas Association of Business' small business of the year.Mike is a member of the Fort Worth chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and volunteers with the SHRM Texas State Council.Mike maintains his certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) through the HR Certification Institute. He is also a SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP).Mike lives in Fort Worth with his very patient wife. He practices yoga and maintains a keto diet, about both of which he will gladly tell you way more than you want to know.Learning Objectives: Articulate the relationship between security, confidentiality, and privacy. Consider the ethical issues surrounding businesses' use of personal information. Identify what data an organization holds and the different ways it is shared.
Linda Thielová serves as Head of Privacy, COE, and DPO at OneTrust, the #1 most widely used privacy, security, and trust technology platform. In her role, Linda provides guidance on GDPR, EU privacy, and global privacy related obligations to support customers and product innovation. She's responsible for overseeing OneTrust's data protection strategy and implementation to ensure compliance with GDPR requirements. Linda also conducts training and workshops on the global privacy landscape and regularly contributes to various publications and conferences. Additionally, she is a multi-certified Information Privacy Professional. In this episode… The privacy and security landscape is constantly shifting and more and more regulations are being introduced. How can you build a suitable privacy program when the laws don't always line up? The most successful companies have an element of agility in their privacy programs. The key is striking the right balance. This means adjusting to whatever law crosses the board, while also focusing on the ultimate goal — building trust with your key stakeholders. Successful companies recognize the need to comply, but they also ask themselves: why are we doing it? And how are we benefiting both the business and those stakeholders in the process? In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, hosts Justin and Jodi Daniels are joined by Linda Thielová, Head of Privacy, COE, and DPO at OneTrust, to talk about building a balanced privacy program. Linda shares examples of companies who are successfully navigating new privacy laws, the importance of a data map, and the biggest privacy challenges that businesses face today.
Philip Lewis is a Partner with Fulcrum Equity Partners, a company that makes equity investments in rapidly growing businesses. He also currently serves on the Board of Directors for Kevel, Stratasan, Advantum Health, GoPivot, and LiveSource. He previously served on the Boards of Stax by Fattmerchant, MFG, and Resolvion. Before joining Fulcrum Equity Partners, Philip worked with SaaSOptics, implementing operational cadences and working with the team through its nine-figure exit. Prior to this, he served as CFO of RivalHealth and helped guide the company through its merger with gBehavior, now branded as GoPivot. In this episode… There are many factors that impact a business acquisition. During the due diligence process, there are financial, organizational, and leadership details to work out. But now, a new question is joining the list: What is your business' privacy and security strategy? Fifteen years ago, people didn't put much thought into privacy and security when buying or selling a business. They weren't concerned about ransomware and cyber breaches. Now, it's at the forefront of everyone's mind during a transaction. Business owners want to know: What does your security perimeter look like? How effective is your mobile device management? Do you have multi-factor authentication? In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, Justin and Jodi Daniels are joined by Philip Lewis, Partner at Fulcrum Equity Partners, to discuss the importance of a company-wide privacy and security plan. Philip explains how your security plan (or lack thereof) will impact a business transaction, why multi-factor authentication matters, and the first steps to creating a more secure business.
Jodi Daniels, CEO of Red Clover Advisors and Justin Daniels, cybersecurity expert, join Dominique and David to discuss why businesses are still not deliberate in designing privacy and security practices and how we can change our mindset to prioritize them. Jodi explores why data collection, usage, storage, and protection are the foundation of companies' continued business online and what happens when small companies do not understand their security responsibilities. The pair also share why they started their podcast “She Said Security/He Said Privacy in 2020” and how they provide informed coverage of privacy and security law developments.
Bill Tolson is the Vice President of Global Compliance and eDiscovery at Archive360. Archive360 is the world's first platform built to migrate and manage data with your security preferences in your own cloud. Bill has over 25 years of experience with multinational corporations and technology startups, including 15-plus years in the archiving, compliance, information governance, and eDiscovery markets. Bill frequently speaks at legal and information governance industry events, in addition to writing numerous articles and blogs. Bill is also a prolific podcaster and the author of multiple e-books, including The Know IT All's Guide to eDiscovery and The Bartender's Guide to eDiscovery. In this episode… Just a few years ago, it was tough to persuade large organizations to adopt the cloud. Now, there's a massive data migration as more and more companies move sensitive data into the cloud. But, how can you keep this information secure? For most companies, encrypting data is a simple yet effective solution to keep their data safe. And, many cloud providers have encryption keys to do the job. But what if you want to manage your own encryption keys? Is there a way to have more control over the security of your data on a third-party cloud provider? In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, hosts Justin and Jodi Daniels sit down with Bill Tolson, the Vice President of Global Compliance and eDiscovery at Archive360, to discuss how his team is empowering businesses to take charge of their cloud security. Bill talks about the first steps to creating a privacy and security strategy for the cloud, how new privacy laws will potentially impact businesses, and why knowing where your data is stored matters.
David Biderman is a Partner at Perkins Coie, where he leads the firm's consumer products and services litigation subgroup and its food litigation industry group. David has represented clients in federal and state courts in California for over 40 years. With a focus on mass tort litigation and consumer class actions, he has litigated some of the most consequential food litigation matters in this emerging field. David has been recognized as a “Super Lawyer” in Los Angeles and San Francisco and has published articles in the National Law Journal, the Los Angeles Daily Journal, and more. Dominique Shelton Leipzig is the Chair of Perkins Coie's Global Data Innovation Team and the Co-chair of the firm's ad tech privacy and data management practice. As a firm partner and attorney, she focuses on privacy data strategy, leveraging data, and avoiding litigation. Dominique pioneered the concept of data as a pre-tangible asset in what she calls our “post-data world.” She has trained over 18,000 professionals on the CCPA and also wrote the groundbreaking book, Implementing the CCPA: a Guide for Global Business. In this episode… Data and privacy issues aren't confined to private companies anymore. They're filtering their way into new laws and policies, and more and more states are defining legislation that could either protect or limit privacy and security. So, what do these changes mean for your business? How do you stay up to date with new laws and policies? And, what do you need to do to remain compliant and protected in the evolving privacy industry? In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security, hosts Justin and Jodi Daniels are joined by Dominique Shelton Leipzig and David Biderman from Perkins Coie to discuss current privacy litigation issues. They share their thoughts about states putting privacy issues on the docket this year, the privacy implications of the American Rescue Plan Act, and the up-to-date definitions of reasonable versus negligent extraction of data.
Tommy Donnelly is the CIO of BetterCloud and a thought leader for the future of digital transformation in cybersecurity. He offers a unique blend of experience in infrastructure, security, privacy, compliance, and technical strategy in a SaaS environment. Previously, Tommy was the Senior Vice President of Global Security and Information Productivity at Bullhorn and the Chief Information Officer at Peoplenet. In this episode… Watching your company grow is exciting. But as departments and clientele expand, how do you make sure your data remains secure? Many companies are unaware of just how many applications their company is using as it grows. The HR department downloads an application, then the marketing and financial departments download a few more, and so on. Pretty soon, there are hundreds of applications storing sensitive data floating around the company — and you don't know how to secure them. So, how do you start reigning in these applications to keep data safe? In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, co-hosts Justin and Jodi Daniels sit down with Tommy Donnelly, CIO at BetterCloud, to discuss how companies can keep their data safe in the cloud. Tommy talks about the privacy and security risks of the cloud, the best ways to consolidate your company's data for security purposes, and how BetterCloud can help manage privacy and security across multiple applications.
Rick Song is the CEO and Co-founder of Persona, an identity infrastructure company founded in 2018. Persona offers businesses the building blocks they need to create a personalized identity verification experience. Persona's mission is to be the identity layer of the internet. Before starting Persona, Rick was an engineer at Square. He earned his bachelor's degree in computer science, mathematics, and economics from Rice University. In this episode… Over the last 10 years, the amount of information that is collected about consumers has increased dramatically. Is there any end in sight to this accelerated information scoop? The need to verify your identity online isn't going anyway anytime soon. But, hopefully one day we can reach that delicate intersection where we can prove who we are online without needing to give away so much personal data. Persona is working to make that a reality. They help companies store and manage data within a secure infrastructure that limits how much sensitive personal information they have to ingest into their platforms. So, how will this change the way companies verify identities online? In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, Justin and Jodi Daniels sit down with Rick Song, the CEO and Co-founder of Persona, to discuss the future of online identity verification. Rick talks about how Persona is changing the way companies collect information, why efficient identity verification is essential for Web 3.0, and the security tips that can help you keep your information secure online.
Debra Farber is the CEO of Principled LLC, a privacy-first tech advisory. Debra is a global privacy and security advisor, investor, and privacy tech enthusiast. She has over 16 years of privacy and security leadership experience at companies like Amazon Web Services (AWS), BigID, Visa, and IBM. She currently serves on multiple advisory boards for organizations including The Rise of Privacy Tech, D-ID, and Taskbar. In this episode… Once your company has checked off the basic privacy requirements, how can it continue to move forward? What should you be implementing next? According to Debra Farber, the first step is to do an inventory of your current practices. Where are your potential privacy problems? Are you over-collecting data that may be causing compliance issues later in the process? By mapping your biggest privacy challenges, you can begin to work backward and prevent problems from happening. This way, you can create a privacy program that is uniquely designed to meet your company's needs. In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, Justin and Jodi Daniels sit down with Debra Farber, the CEO of Principled LLC, to talk about building a better privacy plan for your company. Debra discusses how to recognize your weak spots, the key to bridging the communication gap between different departments, and the new trends and updates in the privacy tech space.
In This Episode Zach is joined by Tinuiti's Marketing Technologist and Practice Lead for Privacy and Identity Nirish Parsad as well as Founder and CEO of privacy consulting firm Red Clover Advisors Jodi Daniels to talk all things data privacy and what these regulatory changes means for marketers and beyond. [01:07] Zach warms up the group by quizzing Jodi on what the first thing that comes to mind when she hears the word “data” the words get increasingly tough from here including Zuckerberg in this Off Mute favorite game. [11:41] Jodi shares her bold predictions for the future of the web - looking at the potential to expand an opt-in environment and how the culture of the United States is at odds with the goals of a global privacy-focused web. [19:09] Zach asks Jodi to spill the tea on which brands and corporations are doing the best and which are struggling in regards to protecting the data of their customers. [31:36] Finally, Jodi goes Off Mute, asking Zach and Nirish to consider the current digital transformation and how they see this move towards digital happening and what the impact will be. People and Companies We Mentioned in the Show Jodi Daniels was our guest today. Learn more about data privacy consulting firm Red Clover Advisors. Hear more from Jodi on her podcast She Said Privacy/ He Said Security, available everywhere podcasts are found. Episode Length: 37:32