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In Part II of our conversation with Keith Enright, the outgoing Chief Privacy Officer of Google, Keith talks to host Arlo Gilbert about what it's really like to be in the hot seat of data privacy of one of the world's biggest tech companies: The good and the bad. You'll hear about the uniqueness of Google's approach to innovation and privacy, the complexities of being on regulators' radar, and the opportunities that led to world-changing outcomes and some of the most gratifying moments of his career.
In Part II of our conversation with Keith Enright, the outgoing Chief Privacy Officer of Google, Keith talks to host Arlo Gilbert about what it's really like to be in the hot seat of data privacy of one of the world's biggest tech companies: The good and the bad. You'll hear about the uniqueness of Google's approach to innovation and privacy, the complexities of being on regulators' radar, and the opportunities that led to world-changing outcomes and some of the most gratifying moments of his career.
In this episode of The Privacy Insider Podcast, Keith Enright, the outgoing Chief Privacy Officer at Google, joins host Arlo Gilbert to share what it's like to be at the privacy helm of one of the world's most influential–and most watched–companies. Part I of this conversation showcases Keith's unusual path to privacy and Google, the evolution of privacy under his watch, and where opportunities lie in privacy and technology today..
In this episode of The Privacy Insider Podcast, Keith Enright, the outgoing Chief Privacy Officer at Google, joins host Arlo Gilbert to share what it's like to be at the privacy helm of one of the world's most influential–and most watched–companies. Part I of this conversation showcases Keith's unusual path to privacy and Google, the evolution of privacy under his watch, and where opportunities lie in privacy and technology today..
In this episode, we dive into the world of data privacy with Keith Enright, the Chief Privacy Officer at Google. Keith's long-standing leadership in the privacy profession shines as we explore his calm and steady approach to handling the vast challenges that come his way. With a track record that includes leading privacy at Macy's and serving as a General Counsel, Keith is more than a leader; he's a visionary in the field. Discover how he guides Google's worldwide privacy team and how he plays a pivotal role in shaping responsible AI. Join us for an insightful conversation with one of the foremost voices in data privacy.
Business leaders are at a crossroads with generative AI—grappling with its vast potential while untangling intricacies of privacy and trust. Join our hosts Lizzie and Ayesha as they facilitate a rich dialogue with two experts working on the leading edge of AI. Keith Enright, Chief Privacy Officer of Google, sheds light on the complexities of managing privacy in an AI-driven ecosystem. And Mona de Boer, Data and Technology Partner at PwC Netherlands, outlines the AI regulatory landscape and addresses both risks and opportunities facing companies that use GenAI tools.
Joe is joined by Limerick dad and CEO of ASD Ireland, Keith Enright, on the achievement of Limerick Rose, Molli Ann O'Halloran who has autism, at this year's Rose of Tralee. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yesterday on The Hard Shoulder, Kieran spoked to Linda, a mother who was highlighting the long waiting lists for a range disability services in Ireland and the impact this was having on families. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Mary Seery Kearney and Keith Enright, CEO of ASD Ireland...
Joe chats to Limerick mother Eleanor McSherry, Keith Enright from the Limerick autism group and Cllr Frankie Daly about the effects of road closures in the city See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How children with Autism and their parents/carers have been impacted by lockdown. Joe speaks to Eleanor McSherry and Keith Enright, of Limerick Autism group. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Blakeslee and Keith Enright join to go over the official spine 1000 announcement. Yes, Keith eats some crow.
Matt and Travis move on to parts 3 and 4 of Kieślowski’s epic television series Dekalog and bring on Keith Enright of the now defunct Criterion Completion website and pod-on-permanent-hiatus. This is part 2 of our 6-part series on the anthology film that catapulted Kieślowski into international fame. Unlike the gut-punch of the first film … Continue reading The Complete Kieślowski 9 – Dekalog 3 and 4 →
Keith Enright makes his grand return with a bombshell. First we have a nice discussion about the August 2019 announcements, and he then drops his major prediction for a Spine 1000 box set
Ryan is joined by Keith Enright and Aaron West to discuss the November 2016 line-up from the Criterion Collection.
Aaron is joined by Keith Enright for a discussion of politics, new and old, through the lens of The War Room (1993), the behind-the scenes 1992 Clinton campaign documentary. We go into depth about the backroom politics and how those are what defines the campaign, but are usually far from the public eye. We contrast the politics of today and yesterday by looking the current affairs and Robert Drew's Primary. About the film: The 1992 presidential election was a triumph not only for Bill Clinton but also for the new breed of strategists who guided him to the White House—and changed the face of politics in the process. For this thrilling, behind-closed-doors account of that campaign, renowned cinema verité filmmakers Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker captured the brainstorming and bull sessions of Clinton's crack team of consultants—especially James Carville and George Stephanopoulos, who became media stars in their own right as they injected a savvy, youthful spirit and spontaneity into the process of campaigning. Fleet-footed and entertaining, The War Room is a vivid document of a political moment whose truths (“It's the economy, stupid!”) still ring in our ears. Buy The Films On Amazon: Episode Links & Notes Special Guest: Keith Enright from the Criterion Completion. You can find him on Twitter 0:00 – Intro and Welcome Keith 3:40 – Keith's FilmStruck take 12:00 – Collecting discussion 19:00 – The War Room Episode Credits Mark Hurne: Twitter | Letterboxd Aaron West: Twitter | Blog | Letterboxd Criterion Close-Up: Facebook | Twitter | Email Next time on the podcast: World on a Wire
Aaron is joined by Keith Enright for a discussion of politics, new and old, through the lens of The War Room (1993), the behind-the scenes 1992 Clinton campaign documentary.
Mark, Aaron and Keith Enright give a look at D.A. Pennabaker's documentary portrait of Bob Dylan in Dont Look Back (the no apostrophe is intentional). This was a pivotal period in the artist's career, and both the film and the music were influential. We dig deep as to what type of persona Dylan revealed, the cinéma vérité filmmaking style that captured him in his element, and also his attitude towards the press and others who wanted to label him. About the film: Bob Dylan is captured on-screen as he never would be again in this groundbreaking film from D. A. Pennebaker. The legendary documentarian finds Dylan in England during his 1965 tour, which would be his last as an acoustic artist. In this wildly entertaining vision of one of the twentieth century's greatest artists, Dylan is surrounded by teen fans, gets into heated philosophical jousts with journalists, and kicks back with fellow musicians Joan Baez, Donovan, and Alan Price. Featuring some of Dylan's most famous songs, including “Subterranean Homesick Blues,” “The Times They Are A-Changin',” and “It's All Over Now, Baby Blue,” Dont Look Back is a radically conceived portrait of an American icon that has influenced decades of vérité behind-the-scenes documentaries. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes Buy The Films On Amazon: Episode Links & Notes 0:00 – Intro & Welcome Keith 3:30 – Caitlin Kuhwald Aftermath 9:40 – Schedule Update 11:10 – Aaron's Blog Announcement 14:35 – Arik's Criterion Presentation 12:20 – 18:15 – Short Takes (The Apu Trilogy, My Golden Years, Hollis Frampton Odyssey, La Ronde, Labyrinth, Revanche) 33:00 – The Newsstand 34:45 – Dont Look Back FB Photo Album Episode Credits Mark Hurne: Twitter | Letterboxd | Amazon Wishlist Aaron West: Twitter | Blog | Letterboxd Criterion Close-Up: Facebook | Twitter | Email Next time on the podcast: Jellyfish Eyes
Mark, Aaron and Keith Enright give a look at D.A. Pennabaker's documentary portrait of Bob Dylan
To celebrate the past year of Criterion Collection releases, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee, Scott Nye, Aaron West, Arik Devens and Keith Enright to discuss their favorite releases of 2015.