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Best podcasts about michelle dennedy

Latest podcast episodes about michelle dennedy

The CyberWire
The CyberWire: The 12 Days of Malware. [Special edition]

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 7:28


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the CyberWire and our friends! Enjoy our rendition of the 12 Days of Malware created by Dave Bittner and performed by Dave and friends: Rachel Tobac, Jayson Street, Ron Eddings & Chris Cochran, Ray [Redacted], Dinah Davis, Camille Stewart, Rick Howard, Michelle Dennedy, Jack Rhysider, Johannes Ullrich, and Charity Wright. Ba dum bum bum. Sing along if you are game! Check out our video for the full effect! The 12 Days of Malware lyrics On the first day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: A keylogger logging my keys. On the second day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the third day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fourth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fifth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the sixth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the seventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eighth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the ninth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the tenth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eleventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the twelfth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 12 Hackers hacking... 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The CyberWire
The CyberWire: The 12 Days of Malware. [Special Edition]

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 7:28


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the CyberWire and our friends! Enjoy our rendition of the 12 Days of Malware created by Dave Bittner and performed by Dave and friends: Rachel Tobac, Jayson Street, Ron Eddings & Chris Cochran, Ray [Redacted], Dinah Davis, Camille Stewart, Rick Howard, Michelle Dennedy, Jack Rhysider, Johannes Ullrich, and Charity Wright. Ba dum bum bum. Sing along if you are game! Check out our video for the full effect! The 12 Days of Malware lyrics On the first day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: A keylogger logging my keys. On the second day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the third day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fourth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fifth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the sixth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the seventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eighth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the ninth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the tenth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eleventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the twelfth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 12 Hackers hacking... 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys.

Adventures of Alice & Bob
Ep. 44 - Defending Digital Privacy, Debating Dr. Phil, and "The Usual Suspects" // Michelle Dennedy

Adventures of Alice & Bob

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 59:11


From finding body parts in a warehouse to shaping data privacy legislation in Congress, Michelle Dennedy has never backed down from the unexpected plot twists along her remarkable journey. The chief privacy trailblazer joins Marc today to discuss the real-life stories behind her role in “The Usual Suspects”, her national human microchipping debate on Dr. Phil, the high school pact that led to a career defending consumer data rights, and so much more. Michelle brings her signature wit and wisdom to every tall tale. Get ready for a wild ride with this privacy rebel.

She Said Privacy/He Said Security
Privacy AI: The Future of Building Smart Privacy Programs

She Said Privacy/He Said Security

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 31:54


Michelle Dennedy is the CEO of PrivacyCode, a privacy engineering SaaS platform that translates complex privacy policies for developers. She is also the Co-founder and a Partner at Privatus Consulting, a company that assists clients with privacy engineering and governance, WickedPrivacy leadership solutions, and ESG metrics. Michelle works closely with families, executives, and innovators at all levels and with businesses and organizations at all stages to support the combination of privacy policies, practices, and tools. She has held many leadership roles in data strategy and privacy at Sun Microsystems, McAfee, Intel, and Cisco in addition to various startup companies. Additionally, Michelle wrote and published two books on privacy engineering. She is a graduate of the Fordham University School of Law, where she earned her JD. In this episode… AI privacy is a complex and ever-evolving topic. As AI systems become more sophisticated, it's essential to ensure technology is used in a way that respects the privacy of individuals.  Michelle Dennedy, a seasoned privacy expert, recommends building smart privacy programs. These programs help organizations identify and mitigate privacy risks and comply with regulations. Companies and organizations can create a curriculum by developing policies and procedures, implementing technical controls, training employees on privacy issues, and conducting privacy risk assessments and regular audits. Join Jodi and Justin Daniels in today's episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security Podcast, where they again interview Michelle Dennedy, CEO of PrivacyCode and Co-founder and Partner at Privatus Consulting, about the surge in privacy tech stack. Michelle addresses privacy and security risks companies face in regard to AI, the current state of tech regulations, and how PrivacyCode advises companies on privacy programs.

Serious Privacy
Nomadic Privacy - A World full of topics with R. Jason Cronk

Serious Privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 39:17


In this episode of Serious Privacy, Dr. K Royal connects with R. Jason Cronk, infamous privacy professional extraordinaire. Topics include a brief weekly update on privacy events, The Rise of Privacy Tech (TROPT) and its summit, led by Lourdes Turrecha, privacy frameworks, such as NIST privacy and 800-53, ISO27001, appendix A, ISO 27701, his new podcast with the BBB, privacy abbreviated with Donna Fraser, his book with IAPP strategic Privacy by Design, his non-profit the Institute of Operational Privacy Design, and much more. In fact, no surprise, our friend Ralph O'Brien's name came up in conversation as well as Deirdre Mulligan, new Deputy Chief Technology Officer for policy for the United States and privacy engineering a la Michelle Dennedy. We also touched on the Privacy Law Scholars conference along with one of our favorite young law scholars, Wayne Unger. In addition, Jason covers many of his activities, such as speaking at CERN. As always, if you have comments or questions, let us know - LinkedIn, Twitter @podcastprivacy @euroPaulB @heartofprivacy  and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Please do like and write comments on your favorite podcast app so other professionals can find us easier.  As always, if you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn, Twitter @podcastprivacy @euroPaulB @heartofprivacy and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! #heartofprivacy #seriousprivacy #privacy #dataprotection #cybersecuritylaw #CPO #DPO

What the Hack with Adam Levin
Episode 85: Michelle Dennedy Is the Most Interesting Person in the World

What the Hack with Adam Levin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 51:59


Michelle Dennedy is to privacy what Einstein is to relativity but with the addition of rules that involve proper panty protocols. If there's a new trend in identity-related crime, she knows about it, has an opinion and can help guide you to a better place without getting got by it. A must-listen episode especially if you've ever researched mental health care online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Shifting Privacy Left Podcast
S2E2: "Software Libraries, SBOMs & Wicked Privacy, Oh My!" with Michelle Dennedy (PrivacyCode)

The Shifting Privacy Left Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 57:33 Transcription Available


Michelle Dennedy is Co-Founder & CEO of PrivacyCode, Inc., Partner at Privatus Consulting, and the Co-Author of The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto. In our lively conversation, we discuss the digital cost of information, the privacy problems that her company solves for, and how the Privatus Wicked Privacy™ framework differs from other approaches.---------Thank you to our sponsor, Privado, the developer-friendly privacy platform---------As Michelle puts it, we're living in an ‘innovation palooza' right now. But, there's still progress to be made. Michelle highlights how we can change the investment proposition to get more VCs and investors to see privacy is a strategic business enabler. At PrivacyCode, they're focused on creating a simple way to communicate the language of ‘people data' across specialities.Part of the solution includes having a software bill of materials (SBOM), which is essentially a list of ingredients that make up software components. Michelle shares a tangible example of how an SBOM creates flow, compliance, and transparency in new areas of tech. She also touches on her consulting work, including her simple strategy for determining privacy benefit metrics.Topics Covered:Privacy as a strategic enablerWhy Michelle thinks "today's VCs are more of a mood than an algorithm"How PrivacyCode allows users to orchestrate requirements across various departments and lets specialists operate in their "zone of genius"What a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) is & why we need one to ensure privacyMichelle's advice to privacy engineers on how to leverage an SBOM for quality codeMichelle's work at Privatus Consulting and their Wicked Privacy FrameworkExamples of creative, straightforward privacy metricsResources Mentioned:Learn more about PrivacyCode & schedule a demoLearn more about Privatus ConsultingTrillions: Thriving in the Emerging Information EcologyGuest Info:Follow Michelle on LinkedInFollow Michelle on TwitterRead The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto: Getting from Policy to Code to QA to Value Privado.ai Privacy assurance at the speed of product development. Get instant visibility w/ privacy code scans.Shifting Privacy Left Media Where privacy engineers gather, share, & learnBuzzsprout - Launch your podcast Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Copyright © 2022 - 2024 Principled LLC. All rights reserved.

The CyberWire
The CyberWire: The 12 Days of Malware.[Special Editions]

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 7:28


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the CyberWire and our friends! Enjoy our rendition of the 12 Days of Malware created by Dave Bittner and performed by Dave and friends: Rachel Tobac, Jayson Street, Ron Eddings & Chris Cochran, Ray [Redacted], Dinah Davis, Camille Stewart, Rick Howard, Michelle Dennedy, Jack Rhysider, Johannes Ullrich, and Charity Wright. Ba dum bum bum. Sing along if you are game! Check out our video for the full effect! The 12 Days of Malware lyrics On the first day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: A keylogger logging my keys. On the second day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the third day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fourth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fifth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the sixth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the seventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eighth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the ninth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the tenth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eleventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the twelfth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 12 Hackers hacking... 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys.

Hacking Humans
The CyberWire: The 12 Days of Malware.[Special Editions]

Hacking Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 7:28


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the CyberWire and our friends! Enjoy our rendition of the 12 Days of Malware created by Dave Bittner and performed by Dave and friends: Rachel Tobac, Jayson Street, Ron Eddings & Chris Cochran, Ray [Redacted], Dinah Davis, Camille Stewart, Rick Howard, Michelle Dennedy, Jack Rhysider, Johannes Ullrich, and Charity Wright. Ba dum bum bum. Sing along if you are game! Check out our video for the full effect! The 12 Days of Malware lyrics On the first day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: A keylogger logging my keys. On the second day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the third day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fourth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fifth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the sixth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the seventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eighth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the ninth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the tenth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eleventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the twelfth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 12 Hackers hacking... 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys.

She Said Privacy/He Said Security
The Importance of a Strategic Privacy Program

She Said Privacy/He Said Security

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 35:27


Michelle Dennedy is the CEO of PrivacyCode, a privacy engineering SaaS platform that translates complex privacy policies for developers. She is also the Co-founder and Partner of Privatus Consulting, a company that assists clients with privacy engineering and governance, WickedPrivacy leadership solutions, and ESG metrics.  Michelle works closely with families, executives, and innovators at all levels and with businesses and organizations at all stages to support the combination of privacy policies, practices, and tools. She has held many leadership roles in data strategy and privacy at Sun Microsystems, McAfee, Intel, and Cisco as well as startup companies. In this episode… Data is becoming increasingly complex and nuanced, making privacy and security integral components of an organization's enterprise — but many companies fail to budget and plan accordingly for these policies. So, how can you implement privacy strategies into your business plan? Michelle Dennedy recommends adopting a problem-solving framework known as WickedPrivacy. This involves executing immediate, systematic approaches to address complex and uncertain privacy challenges, including ethics, public safety, user data, and shareholder access. PrivacyCode helps privacy engineers and officers identify use cases to integrate and deploy privacy programs utilizing a compliance and soft systems method. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels interview Michelle Dennedy, CEO of PrivacyCode and Co-founder and Partner of Privatus Consulting, about developing strategic approaches to privacy. Michelle explains the major privacy challenges companies face, the WickedPrivacy methodology, and advice for implementing a privacy budget.

The EPAM Continuum Podcast Network
Silo Busting 43: ESG, Privacy, and Security with Michelle Dennedy and Sam Rehman

The EPAM Continuum Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 25:23


“I have always looked at a safe environment as part of what needs to be in a healthy environment,” says Sam Rehman, our Chief Information Security Officer and SVP, on the latest #CybersecurityByDesign conversation. To which Michelle Dennedy, CEO of PrivacyCode, co-author of *The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto,* and our latest podcast guest, responds: *I love what you're saying, Sam. You want your family, you want your co-workers, you want your life to be safe and secure. Well, the best way to do that of course is to dig a bunker. But if you want them to live and you want your kids to leave the nest and forge out it, it involves risks…. It involves human interaction and learning the skills to be resilient when you're talking to other people who are also not living in their bunkers.* This episode is a fortunate and enlightening meeting of the minds. Dennedy and Rehman talk through what it means to consider privacy and security in the context of ESG. Dennedy, the former Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco, defines privacy with lawyerly precision as “the authorized processing of personal or personally identifiable information according to moral, ethical, legal, and sustainable principles.” She encourages board members and CEOs to ask themselves questions such as: “Are we choosing to protect stories, data, artifacts, about the human beings with whom we're interacting, whether they're your employee, or your customer?” Together they talk about the importance of bringing the human factor into ESG conversations. Says Rehman: “If you look at data just as data—It's a database, it's a file, what do I care, I'm just gonna churn it”—that's not how things are, and you *know* that. People know that.” It's a lively dialogue that swerves into the topic of the emotion of security and governance in the era of non-stop WFH video conferencing (Dennedy raises the issues this way: “What does it mean to my workforce, if they can work securely anywhere they are? Does that change the character of the data about them that's coming in through all of these channels?”). Listen to discover the many new questions business leaders are asking, what wicked privacy is all about, and more. Host: Alison Kotin Engineer: Kyp Pilalas Producer: Ken Gordon

Smarter Markets
Summer Playlist Episode 2 | Michelle Dennedy, CEO, PrivacyCode, Inc.

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 49:25


We are diving right into the deep end this weekend with former SmarterMarkets™ host and PrivacyCode CEO, Michelle Dennedy. We'll be discussing protecting our privacy in the aftermath of the US Supreme Court overturning Roe vs Wade, building a better global information economy, and what Gen X can teach Gen Z, or vice versa. In the second installment of our Summer Playlist, Michelle and Dave explore how to build data systems that remain resilient in a time of extreme uncertainty — and the opportunity for self sovereign identity as we navigate increasingly high levels of physical, legal and financial risk.

High Performers HQ
Episode 10 with Michelle Dennedy

High Performers HQ

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 44:32


This weeks guest, Michelle Finneran Dennedy, literally wrote the book on Privacy Engineering ("The Privacy Engineers Manifesto: Getting from Policy to Code to QA to Value") Michelle held Chief Privacy Officer roles at Cisco, McAfee/Intel, and Sun Microsystems where she led security and privacy initiatives, before serving as the CEO of Drumwave. “For decades, companies have been missing the means to apply, plan, track, and measure privacy requirements. As the CEO of Privacy Code, Michelle made it possible for organization's to now prove and measure the volume and quality of privacy engineering with meaningful metrics, reports, and a bill of materials (BOM). Additionally, Michelle is a partner at Privatus where she offers strategic and data consulting. In this episode we discuss Michelle's journey with multiple sclerosis and how her lifestyle changes literally saved her cognitive functioning and life, knowing your stakeholders, what privacy actually looks like and how diversity in context impacts our view of it, how to "lead with your chin but not break your heart", and much more.

Hacking Humans
The CyberWire: The 12 Days of Malware.

Hacking Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 4:43


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the CyberWire and our friends! Enjoy our rendition of the 12 Days of Malware created by Dave Bittner and performed by Dave and friends: Rachel Tobac, Jayson Street, Ron Eddings & Chris Cochran, Ray [Redacted], Dinah Davis, Camille Stewart, Rick Howard, Michelle Dennedy, Jack Rhysider, Johannes Ullrich, and Charity Wright. Ba dum bum bum. Sing along if you are game! Check out our video for the full effect! The 12 Days of Malware lyrics On the first day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: A keylogger logging my keys. On the second day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the third day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fourth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fifth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the sixth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the seventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eighth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the ninth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the tenth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eleventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the twelfth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 12 Hackers hacking... 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys.

The CyberWire
The CyberWire: The 12 Days of Malware.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 4:43


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the CyberWire and our friends! Enjoy our rendition of the 12 Days of Malware created by Dave Bittner and performed by Dave and friends: Rachel Tobac, Jayson Street, Ron Eddings & Chris Cochran, Ray [Redacted], Dinah Davis, Camille Stewart, Rick Howard, Michelle Dennedy, Jack Rhysider, Johannes Ullrich, and Charity Wright. Ba dum bum bum. Sing along if you are game! Check out our video for the full effect! The 12 Days of Malware lyrics On the first day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: A keylogger logging my keys. On the second day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the third day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fourth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the fifth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the sixth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the seventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eighth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the ninth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the tenth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the eleventh day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! (Bah-dum-dum-dum!) 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys. On the twelfth day of Christmas, my malware gave to me: 12 Hackers hacking... 11 Phishers phishing... 10 Darknet markets... 9 Rootkits rooting... 8 Worms a wiping... 7 Scripts a scraping... 6 Passwords spraying... 5 Zero Days! 4 Crypto scams... 3 Web shells... 2 Trojan Apps... And a keylogger logging my keys.

Data Protection Breakfast Club
The Identity Economy with Michelle Dennedy - CEO of Privatus

Data Protection Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 60:20


Michelle Dennedy is on the Mt. Rushmore of data privacy lawyers. She's a GOAT. Michelle was CPO of Sun Microsystems through the Oracle acquisition, McAfee's first CPO and then CPO of Cisco. DAMN. Seriously. She's written books, is a parent, advisor and tech driven soul. Her twitter feed: @mdennedy is one of the key follows on privacy Twitter and weaves in humor which we love. We talk tech, privacy and laugh - a LOT. We have been waiting to find the right person for a “Mario” episode and Michelle's career is as epic and her depth in privacy engineering is like a master plumber.

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast

Today I have the great honor and pleasure of speaking with two luminaries in the field of privacy: Michelle Finneran Dennedy and Melanie Ensign. Between them, they have decades of experience managing privacy processes, policies, technology and communications within dozens of big name tech companies. I get their unique perspective on data privacy and the evolution of how these companies approach the problem of collecting and managing your data. Are things getting better or worse? How can companies earn the trust of their customers? Is data the new oil? And is it an asset or a liability? How can we have social media like Facebook and privacy at the same time? NOTE: I captured WAY more content from these two than I could fit into this one podcast. To get the full interview, become a patron! (And nab yourself a kick-butt challenge coin, too!) Michelle Dennedy was the first CPO for many global IT infrastructure companies including Oracle, McAfee, Intel & Cisco. Michelle is now a partner at Privatus.online and CEO at a Privacy Engineering startup in stealth mode. She is the co-author of The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto and The Privacy Engineer's Companion.  Melanie Ensign is the CEO of Discernible, helping cybersecurity & privacy teams better communicate with business leaders and consumers. She is also part of the DEF CON leadership team. Further Info Discernable: https://discernibleinc.com/ Privatus: https://privatus.online/ The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto: https://www.amazon.com/Privacy-Engineers-Manifesto-Getting-Policy/dp/1430263555 The Rise of Privacy Tech (TROPT): https://www.riseofprivacytech.com/ Privacy is Power (book): https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/privacy-is-power-review/ The Social Dilemma: https://www.thesocialdilemma.com/ The challenge coin promotion is BACK!! https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/my-challenge-coins-are-back/Would you like me to speak to your group about security and/privacy? http://bit.ly/Firewalls-SpeakerGenerate secure passphrases! https://d20key.com/#/

Smarter Markets
Jules Polonetsky, CEO of Future of Privacy: Part IX I Identikit Sequent X

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 56:57


On the season finale of ‘Identikit Sequent X', Michelle Dennedy sits down with Jules Polonetsky, the Founder and CEO of Future of Privacy; a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship; advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies.

Smarter Markets
Emma Lindley, Executive Director of Women In Identity: Part VII I Identikit Sequent X

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 44:18


For the seventh episode of ‘Identikit Sequent X', host Michelle Dennedy sits down with Emma Lindley, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Women in Identity, a not-for-profit organization focused on developing talent and diversity in the digital identity industry.

Smarter Markets
Dr. Jennifer King, Privacy and Data Policy Fellow at the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: Part VII I Identikit Sequent X

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 55:02


Dr. Jennifer King, Privacy and Data Policy Fellow at the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, joins Michelle Dennedy for the seventh episode of our series examining the role of digital identity in advancing a consent-based economy.

Smarter Markets
Kunal Anand, Chief Technology Officer at Imperva: Part VI I Identikit Sequent X

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 69:57


The sixth episode of ‘Identikit Sequent X' brings host Michelle Dennedy and Kunal Anand, Chief Technology Officer at Imperva and former Worldwide Director of Technology at BBC together to examine how technology can be designed and applied to deliver trust, transparency and consent back into our post-surveillance economy.

Smarter Markets
Ruby Zefo, Chief Privacy Officer at Uber: Part V I Identikit Sequent X

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 42:23


For the fifth episode of ‘Identikit Sequent X', host Michelle Dennedy welcomes Ruby Zefo, Uber's first Chief Privacy Officer, to examine the future of a consent-based economy and how consumers can take back ownership and control of their personal data and digital identities.

Smarter Markets
Sarah Clark, SVP of Digital Identity at Mastercard: Part III I Identikit Sequent X

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 48:13


Sarah Clark, Senior Vice President of Digital Identity at Mastercard joins Michelle Dennedy in the studio to examine the evolution of digital identity and how self-sovereign identity, specifically, can help bring trust and privacy back into a consent-based economy.

Smarter Markets
Tim McCreight, Managing Director of Enterprise Security at CP Rail: Part III I Identikit Sequent X

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 41:56


For the latest chapter of ‘Identikit Sequent X', Michelle Dennedy chats with Tim McCreight, Managing Director of Enterprise Security at CP Rail, to discuss the role of digital identity in securing the modern enterprise.

Smarter Markets
Jim Reavis, Co-Founder and CEO of Cloud Security Alliance: Part II I Identikit Sequent X

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 46:29


Our latest series ‘Identikit Sequent X' continues as Michelle Dennedy welcomes Jim Reavis, Co-Founder and CEO of the Cloud Security Alliance to the podcast to examine the role of digital identity management in advancing a secure cloud-based economy.

Smarter Markets
Kaliya Young, The Identity Woman: Part I I Identikit Sequent X

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 45:36


For the opening episode of ‘Identikit Sequent X', Michelle Dennedy welcomes Kaliya Young, also known as The Identity Woman, to Smarter Markets for our latest series examining the evolution of digital identity, and how self-sovereign identity, specifically, can advance a consent-based economy.

Smarter Markets
Beena Ammanath: Part V | The Role of Digital Innovation in Advancing the ESG Economy

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 38:40


For the final episode of our five-part series on the role of digital innovation in advancing the ESG economy, Michelle Dennedy joins Beena Ammanath, Executive Director of the Deloitte AI Institute and Global Head of AI Ethics at Deloitte.

Smarter Markets
Jacquelyn Horton: Part IV | The Role of Digital Innovation in Advancing the ESG Economy

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 34:00


On part four of our five-part series on the role of digital innovation in advancing the ESG economy, Michelle Dennedy has an in-depth conversation with Jacquelyn Horton, Social Impact and Sustainability Manager at Dropbox.

Smarter Markets
Ann Rosenberg: Part III | The Role of Digital Innovation in Advancing the ESG Economy

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 29:19


Our five-part series on the role of digital innovation in advancing the ESG economy continues as Michelle Dennedy chats with Ann Rosenberg, SVP of Sustainable Development at Wood and former SVP of UN Partnerships and twenty-year veteran at SAP. 

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Privacy Tech Is On The Rise, But What Is It? Or, Even Better, What Should It Be? | Redefining Technology With Lourdes M. Turrecha, Melanie Ensign, And Michelle Dennedy

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 43:46


Sometimes, technology drives societal changes, and sometimes society has to harness the power of technology and redefine its purpose. When it comes to privacy, this may be the case. Honestly, the only way forward.GuestsLourdes TurrechaOn Linkedin

Smarter Markets
Greg Lavender: Part II | The Role of Digital Innovation in Advancing the ESG Economy

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 46:52


Michelle Dennedy sits down with Greg Lavender, Chief Technology Officer at VMware and former CTO for Cloud Architecture and Technology Engineering at Citigroup to continue the conversation about digital innovation’s role in advancing the ESG Economy. 

Smarter Markets
Gajen Kandiah: Part I | The Role of Digital Innovation in Advancing the ESG Economy

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 48:09


Michelle Dennedy is back this week with Gajen Kandiah, CEO of Hitachi Vantara, as they kick-off the first in a five-part series about the role of digital innovation in advancing the digital economy.  

Smarter Markets
Todd Buchholz: Finding Prosperity Amongst the Post-Pandemic Chaos

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 60:05


Erik Townsend returns to SmarterMarkets™ this week to introduce Michelle Dennedy’s co-host this season; Todd Buchholz, former Whitehouse Director of Economic Policy and Managing Director of the Acclaimed $15 Billion Tiger Hedge Fund.  

Smarter Markets
Caroline Wong: Who’s Responsible for Protecting our Digital Assets of the Future?

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 43:15


Michelle Dennedy sits down with “Cybersecurity Strategist of the Year” Caroline Wong, Chief Strategy Officer at Cobalt, to examine the question “who’s responsible for protecting our digital assets of the future?”

Smarter Markets
Defining Ethical Standards for a New Digital Economy

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 57:48


Michelle Dennedy, former Chief Privacy Officer of Cisco and Intel, sits down for a refreshingly candid conversation with Jim Whitehurst, President of IBM and former CEO of Red Hat, on her can’t-miss premiere episode of Smarter Markets. 

Smarter Markets
Michelle Dennedy: Crusading to protect Digital Privacy

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 70:56


Erik Townsend interviews new Smarter Markets host Michelle Dennedy on her own background as a digital privacy activist. This episode is designed to introduce the audience to Michelle herself, and then in coming weeks Michelle will introduce listeners to a side of Silicon Valley most have never seen.

Smarter Markets
Robert Friedland: What will it take to Green the Global Economy? (p. 2 of 2)

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 52:57


Billionaire financier Robert Friedland returns as Michelle Dennedy joins the Smarter Markets hosting team. Robert and Erik discuss what it will take to Green the Global Economy in Part 2 of this extensive 2-part interview.

Smarter Markets
Robert Friedland: What will it take to Green the Global Economy? (p. 1 of 2)

Smarter Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 53:24


Billionaire financier Robert Friedland returns as Michelle Dennedy joins the Smarter Markets hosting team. Robert and Erik discuss what it will take to Green the Global Economy in Part 1 of this extensive 2-part interview.

Serious Privacy
Wicked Privacy: A Frank Discussion on Thorny Topics (with Michelle Dennedy, Ruby Zefo, and Hilary Wandall)

Serious Privacy

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 50:53


Wicked problems are those without simple answers. They are thorny, complex, multi-faceted issues. This episode of Serious Privacy by Paul Breitbarth and K Royal was pre-billed on social media as “talking anarchy” and “Serious Privacy-ing.” In this episode, guests include Uber CPO and frustrated comedian Ruby Zefo, Godmother of Privacy Engineering Michelle Dennedy, and TrustArc’s General Counsel Hilary Wandall. Given the breadth and depth of the experience combined across this guest list, the topics were broad-ranging and far-reaching. Join us as we delve into wicked problems and solutions addressing women in privacy, ethics, global privacy standards, social justice, and privacy engineering. In particular, we discuss our guests’ experiences in navigating these topics and how our guests themselves may have been on the front lines. In at least one area, our guest was the developer of what has now grown into a field within privacy in general. Social MediaTwitter: @privacypodcast, @EuroPaulB, @heartofprivacy, @trustarc,Instagram @seriousprivacy, @rubyzefo, @mdennedy, @hilarydatalawTagsSerious privacy, trustarc, privacy, GDPR, CCPA, data protection law, privacy engineering, social justice, smart devices, IoT, ethics, women in privacy

Women-in-Tech: Like a BOSS
Like a BOSS with Loralyn Mears & Guest Dr. Michelle Dennedy

Women-in-Tech: Like a BOSS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 24:49


Incredibly exciting for Loralyn Mears, PhD to host Dr. Michelle Dennedy, the authority on data privacy who has even written the manifesto on the subject! She's brilliant, funny and has incredible advice on how to think about your data as a valuable asset - and advice on how to move forward personally and professionally. 

Grit Daily Podcast
Like a BOSS with Loralyn Mears & Guest Dr. Michelle Dennedy

Grit Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 24:49


Incredibly exciting for Loralyn Mears, PhD to host Dr. Michelle Dennedy, the authority on data privacy who has even written the manifesto on the subject! She's brilliant, funny and has incredible advice on how to think about your data as a valuable asset - and advice on how to move forward personally and professionally. 

Paul's Security Weekly
The Boy Who Cried Wolf - ASW #111

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 68:16


This week, we welcome Michelle Dennedy, CEO of DrumWave, to discuss Data Mapping & Data Value Journey! In the Application Security News, CallStranger hits the horror trope where the call is coming from inside the house, SMBleedingGhost Writeup expands on prior SMB flaws that exposed kernel memory, Misconfigured Kubeflow workloads are a security risk, Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, and more!   Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode111 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!   Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Data Mapping & Data Value Journey - Michelle Dennedy - ASW #111

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 37:25


Data management can transform a company. This digital transformation is about more than changing the way users relate to their data. It is about revolutionizing how we work with and think about data.   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode111

Application Security Weekly (Video)
Data Mapping & Data Value Journey - Michelle Dennedy - ASW #111

Application Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 37:25


Data management can transform a company. This digital transformation is about more than changing the way users relate to their data. It is about revolutionizing how we work with and think about data.   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode111

Application Security Weekly (Audio)
The Boy Who Cried Wolf - ASW #111

Application Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 68:16


This week, we welcome Michelle Dennedy, CEO of DrumWave, to discuss Data Mapping & Data Value Journey! In the Application Security News, CallStranger hits the horror trope where the call is coming from inside the house, SMBleedingGhost Writeup expands on prior SMB flaws that exposed kernel memory, Misconfigured Kubeflow workloads are a security risk, Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, and more!   Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode111 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!   Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

humans-of-infosec
Episode 46 Michelle Dennedy: The Privacy Guardian

humans-of-infosec

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 37:30


Drumwave CEO Michelle Dennedy is the privacy advocate we all need. As the co-author of the Privacy Engineer's Manifesto and the Privacy Engineer's Companion, Michelle has pioneered robust change at companies like Cisco, where she was the Chief Privacy Officer. She passionately believes that privacy is a fundamental human right. While maintaining executive leadership roles, she even founded the iDennedy Project, a public-service organization to address the privacy needs in sensitive populations like children and the elderly. In our latest episode, Michelle walks us through the current privacy landscape and offers captivating anecdotes about her own journey.

Mingis on Tech
How to get the most out of your data with privacy in mind

Mingis on Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 20:58


Consumer privacy laws like GDPR or CCPA give enterprises a standard to comply with… or risk trouble with the law. Your company doesn't need to dodge regulators to get valuable use out of your data for your customers, employees and business alike. As more of us are relying on data-collecting software and applications while working from home, vendors stand to learn a lot about our habits. This new data may also require new privacy standards on the part of vendors, which in turn could usher in policies that honor privacy by design. Michelle Dennedy, CEO of Drumwave, joins Juliet to discuss privacy engineering, ensuring that your data's value is greater than its risk and the benefits of a strong privacy practice.

Caveat
Cell phone tracking and the future of data value.

Caveat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 45:47


Dave shares a story from Gizmodo about lawsuits aimed at Ring and Amazon. You asked - Ben listened - his take on an op-ed from the New York Times about cell phone tracking, and later in the show we interview Michelle Dennedy, formerly of Cisco and now CEO of DrumWave about the future of data value and... elephant masseuses. Links to stories: Ring and Amazon Sued for Security Camera Hacks They Blamed on Customers One nation, tracked Thanks to our sponsor, KnowBe4.

Colorado = Security Podcast
127 - 8/5 - Michelle Dennedy, RMISC Keynote, former Cisco CPO

Colorado = Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 82:11


Michelle Dennedy, RMISC keynote speaker, former Chief Privacy Officer for Cisco is our feature interview this week. News from DISH, Dominion Voting Systems, Armanino, Lares, Coalfire, VirtualArmour, LogRhythm and a lot more! How many G’s are there in DISH Networks? Five, there are five G’s in DISH Networks. Colorado’s voting systems are taking over the country. A big new tax company comes to town. 2019 C-Suite winners announced. Lares finds a big old vuln. Coalfire drops knowledge on us. VirtualArmour tells us airports are a hacker’s best friend. Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com This week’s news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Colorado's presidential hopes are on life support Dish wireless — a result of T-Mobile, Sprint merger — could give metro Denver a second shot at telecom glory Denver company awarded contract to install Georgia's new voting system This top-25 tax and consulting firm plans to take Denver 'by storm' with new office Revealed: DBJ's C-Suite Awards winners for 2019 Lares Releases Crucial Findings In New Report Coalfire - Healthcare Slow to Adopt NIST Digital Identity and Authentication Guidance Coalfire : Announces Formation of Industry's First Cloud Security Client Advisory Board Airports are a Hackers Best Friend (& Other Ways Users Expose Themselves to Risk) | VirtualArmour LogRhythm Aligns Platform with MITRE’s Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK™) Matrix Job Openings: Ping Identity - Manager of Product Security Ping Identity - GRC Analyst City and County of Denver - CISO Comcast - Senior Principal Cyber Security Architect Coalfire - Senior Manager, Healthcare Twilio - Senior Manager Physical Security Technology Western Union - Information Security Engineer - Encryption Key Management AMR - Cyber Security GRC Analyst FireEye - Senior Information Security Consultant zvelo - Head of Cybersecurity Product Strategy SANS Institute - Manager of Instructor Development Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: SecureSet - Capture the Flag: Cybersecurity Hackathon! - 8/6 Splunk Meetup - Brewery Tour and Hands on Workshop: Making your own Splunk visualization app! - 8/13 ISSA Denver - August Chapter Meetings - 8/13-14 SecureSet - Hacking 101: Intro to Data Visualization - 8/15 CISSP Seminar Series Domain 1 (Security & Risk Management) - 8/17 Other Notable Upcoming Events SecureWorld 2019 - 10/29-30 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0

SPICEWORKS: ON THE AIR PODCAST
Pre-Show Episode 65: Cisco Chief Privacy Officer Michelle Dennedy

SPICEWORKS: ON THE AIR PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 16:22


In this special episode, Justin sits down with the Chief Privacy Office of Cisco, Michelle Dennedy. They discuss the business reasons why all companies need to pay attention to privacy and what Cisco is doing internally to help further this effort. https://onlinexperiences.com/Launch/QReg/ShowUUID=9ECDC573-FF74-40D6-8235-093BD54D07F8&LangLocaleID=1033&AffiliateData=swpod

Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security
102 Approaching Privacy as a Business Plan for Data

Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 31:50


Our guest today is Michelle Dennedy. She’s vice president and chief privacy officer for Cisco. An outspoken advocate for building technologies that not only enhance our lives but also promote integrity and respect for people regardless of their level of technical sophistication, Michelle is leading the charge for better understanding and implementation of privacy and data security policies around the world. Our conversation includes her thoughts on why organizations find privacy so challenging, the differences between aspirational messaging and foundational values, and where she thinks the next generation of security and privacy professionals may take us.

Inside Security Intelligence
102 Approaching Privacy as a Business Plan for Data

Inside Security Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 31:49


Our guest today is Michelle Dennedy. She's vice president and chief privacy officer for Cisco. An outspoken advocate for building technologies that not only enhance our lives but also promote integrity and respect for people regardless of their level of technical sophistication, Michelle is leading the charge for better understanding and implementation of privacy and data security policies around the world. Our conversation includes her thoughts on why organizations find privacy so challenging, the differences between aspirational messaging and foundational values, and where she thinks the next generation of security and privacy professionals may take us.

Their Own Devices
Calling Parents About Their Kids’ Online Actions

Their Own Devices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 41:27


As parents in the digital age, we’re likely to see troubling things online about other children in our community. Your son or daughter may proactively show you another kid’s post, or perhaps you discover something concerning when monitoring your own child’s social media accounts and devices. It could be sexually suggestive images, photos of teens engaging in illegal behavior, an offensive meme, cruel comments, thoughts about self-harm, or unusually violent videos. When should one parent contact another parent about something she saw online? And when is that likely to just make everything worse? On this episode, Marc and David explore these controversial and emotionally-charged issues with two California Moms, Michelle Dennedy and Sharon Anolik. Michelle is the Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer of Cisco, published author, and advocate. Sharon is an award-winning data strategy, compliance and ethics executive and frequent presenter on privacy, information security, and Internet safety. Produced by The Podglomerate.

The CyberWire
Third-parties can misconfigure, too. Coinhive goes out of business. Intel decides 5G project with Chinese partner is too hard. Bronze Union. Clearing Facebook data. Proper disposal of lawful intercept tools.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 20:50


In today’s podcast we hear that a misconfigured Amazon Web Services database has exposed a risk screening database--and it seems the exposure itself was an instance of third-party risk. Farewell to Coinhive, long a favorite of cryptominers everywhere. Intel pulls back from a 5G project with a Chinese partner. A quick look at Bronze Union, and what the threat actor’s up to. Facebook will soon help you clear your data. And if you have a lawful intercept tool you no longer need, please don’t sell it on eBay. Malek Ben Salem from Accenture Labs on the commoditization of malware. Guest is Michelle Dennedy from Cisco with results from their most recent Data Privacy Benchmark Study. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/February/CyberWire_2019_02_28.html  Support our show

Beers with Talos Podcast
Privacy, Underwear, and Arias

Beers with Talos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 87:31


Recorded 2/15/19 - We are joined by special guest Michelle Dennedy, VP and Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco. This is a long EP that is worth every minute - covering everything from the modern privacy landscape, privacy as a fundamental human right, and all the ways you didn’t know underwear can protect you. We were a bit concerned about having a VP on, but after Michelle knocked us around a bit we figured out what was up… however, if this is the last EP you see listed, I think we all know what happened. Full show notes on the [Talos blog](https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2019/02/beers-with-talos-ep-47-privacy.html)

Beers with Talos Podcast
Privacy Pwnd: ExileRAT and Collecting Bad Karma

Beers with Talos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 48:04


Recorded 2/1/19 - Today we discuss threats that bridge the gap between violating privacy and classic cybersecurity threats - malware and systems that are tracking voices of dissent and using their own devices as recon tools against them. The two cases cited in this EP are ExileRAT, a trojan delivered via malicious Office docs targeting supporters of the Tibetan government-in-exile; and Karma, a zero-touch toolkit used by at least one nation-state to remotely surveil essentially all the valuable data in their targets iPhones. We are going to continue this topic on the next episode as we continue to dig deeper into the idea of privacy as a fundamental human right with a very special guest (hint: it’s Michelle Dennedy) so make sure to catch the next EP as well. Full show notes [on the Talos Blog](https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2019/02/beers-with-talos-ep-46.html)

Bloomberg Businessweek
Google vs. Activist Workers, Privacy Maturity Benchmark Study, `Best Shutdown Ever'

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 35:36


Josh Eidelson, Bloomberg News Labor Reporter, discusses news that Google, whose employees have captured international attention in recent months through high-profile protests of workplace policies, has been quietly urging the U.S. government to narrow legal protection for workers organizing online. Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer at CISCO, talks about a study on how companies are working to better protect data. Businessweek Magazine Editor Joel Weber shares the cover story of the new issue on why the current Washington standoff is different from all others. Kevin Whitelaw, Bloomberg News U.S. Government Deputy Editor, breaks news that the Senate has voted to block President Trump's proposal to reopen the government. And We Drive to the Close of Markets with Eric Clark, Portfolio Manager at Accuvest Global Advisors.  Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
Google vs. Activist Workers, Privacy Maturity Benchmark Study, `Best Shutdown Ever’

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 35:36


Josh Eidelson, Bloomberg News Labor Reporter, discusses news that Google, whose employees have captured international attention in recent months through high-profile protests of workplace policies, has been quietly urging the U.S. government to narrow legal protection for workers organizing online. Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer at CISCO, talks about a study on how companies are working to better protect data. Businessweek Magazine Editor Joel Weber shares the cover story of the new issue on why the current Washington standoff is different from all others. Kevin Whitelaw, Bloomberg News U.S. Government Deputy Editor, breaks news that the Senate has voted to block President Trump’s proposal to reopen the government. And We Drive to the Close of Markets with Eric Clark, Portfolio Manager at Accuvest Global Advisors.  Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan 

CiscoChat Podcast
E44: Driving A New Data Culture

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 55:54


Adapted from #CiscoChat Live. As AI and machine learning rapidly transform how we live and work, many of the companies accelerating this transformation are at a crossroads. Innovations like self-driving cars require auto makers to rethink their data usage and policy. The introduction of new, autonomous vehicles, and the issues this raises, underscores the risk and responsibility that comes with this new technology. So, how are companies navigating this brave new world? What is their approach to data discipline to ensure continued success? Meet one of the real visionaries in this space. Buckle up as Cisco VP and Chief Privacy Officer, Michelle Dennedy, interviews Founding Managing Director at Toyota AI Ventures, Jim Adler. For more on today's topic, visit Trust.Cisco.com

The CyberWire
Making the business case for privacy. — Special Edition

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 21:09


In this cyberwire special edition, my guest is Cisco’s Chief Privacy Officer Michelle Dennedy. We discuss what exactly a chief privacy officer does at a global organization like Cisco, why she thinks we’re in the early stages of a privacy revolution, why we all tend to shake our heads cynically when I company claims, “Your privacy is important to us” and how, maybe, respecting the privacy of your users and customers could be a competitive advantage. This conversation continues on Michelle Dennedy's podcast, Privacy Sigma Riders.  https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/trust-center/privacy-podcast.html  

Bloomberg Businessweek
Caterpillar Looks Stronger, Apple's 8 Year Tax, Robinhood Enters Crypto World

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 41:52


Joe O'Dea, VP and Analyst at Vertical Research Partners, explains why Caterpillar beat earnings. Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco, discusses how to keep data safe and secure. Lynnley Browing, Bloomberg News Tax Reporter, and Alistair Barr, Bloomberg News Technology Reporter, break down Apple's 8 year tax bill. Baiju Bhatt,Co-CEO at Robinhood, discusses getting into trading cryptocurrencies. We Drive to the Close with Kathy Boyle, President at Chapin Hill Advisors. And Carol and Cory hit today's “Movers and Shakers” while Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson has his “Stock of the Day.”  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
Caterpillar Looks Stronger, Apple’s 8 Year Tax, Robinhood Enters Crypto World

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 41:52


Joe O'Dea, VP and Analyst at Vertical Research Partners, explains why Caterpillar beat earnings. Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco, discusses how to keep data safe and secure. Lynnley Browing, Bloomberg News Tax Reporter, and Alistair Barr, Bloomberg News Technology Reporter, break down Apple's 8 year tax bill. Baiju Bhatt,Co-CEO at Robinhood, discusses getting into trading cryptocurrencies. We Drive to the Close with Kathy Boyle, President at Chapin Hill Advisors. And Carol and Cory hit today’s “Movers and Shakers” while Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson has his “Stock of the Day.” 

Interviews: Tech and Business
Artificial Intelligence and Privacy Engineering

Interviews: Tech and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 47:37


AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics rely on massive data sets. While holding the potential for great benefit to society, this explosion of data collection creates privacy and security risks for individuals. In this episode, one of the world's foremost privacy engineers explores the broad privacy implications of data and artificial intelligence.

Interviews: Tech and Business
Artificial Intelligence and Privacy Engineering

Interviews: Tech and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 47:37


AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics rely on massive data sets. While holding the potential for great benefit to society, this explosion of data collection creates privacy and security risks for individuals. In this episode, one of the world's foremost privacy engineers explores the broad privacy implications of data and artificial intelligence.

Interviews: Tech and Business
Digital Privacy with Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer, Cisco

Interviews: Tech and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2016 46:02


Privacy is one of the most important, yet complicated, topics in our digital lives. On this episode, we learn about privacy engineering one of the top experts in the world.Michelle Finneran Dennedy currently serves as VP and Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco She is responsible for the development and implementation of the organization's data privacy policies and practices, working across business groups to drive data privacy excellence across the security continuum. She is co-author of The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto.Before joining the CIsco, Michelle founded The iDennedy Project, a public service organization to address privacy needs in sensitive populations, such as children and the elderly, and emerging technology paradigms. Michelle is also a founder and editor in chief of a new media site—TheIdentityProject.com—that was started as an advocacy and education site, currently focused on the growing crime of Child ID theft.

Interviews: Tech and Business
Digital Privacy with Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer, Cisco

Interviews: Tech and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 46:02


Privacy is one of the most important, yet complicated, topics in our digital lives. On this episode, we learn about privacy engineering one of the top experts in the world.Michelle Finneran Dennedy currently serves as VP and Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco She is responsible for the development and implementation of the organization's data privacy policies and practices, working across business groups to drive data privacy excellence across the security continuum. She is co-author of The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto.Before joining the CIsco, Michelle founded The iDennedy Project, a public service organization to address privacy needs in sensitive populations, such as children and the elderly, and emerging technology paradigms. Michelle is also a founder and editor in chief of a new media site—TheIdentityProject.com—that was started as an advocacy and education site, currently focused on the growing crime of Child ID theft.

Connected Futures: A Cisco podcast exploring business innovation insights
The Trust Cliff and the Importance of Data Privacy

Connected Futures: A Cisco podcast exploring business innovation insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 25:12


  According to Cisco research, over 50% of consumers are willing to exchange certain types of data and personal information with businesses in exchange for value-added services. Most consumers have little or no reservation sharing “basic” information about themselves, their past purchasing behavior, or their interests and hobbies. However, there is a “trust cliff,” a steep drop-off in willingness to share certain types of personal information beyond this basic information. Factors such as location, purchases from other retailers, and so forth remains a point of question for many consumers. So how can organizations balance the need to secure customer data and privacy while delivering hyper-relevant experiences based on data insights? How can they avoid falling off the trust cliff, yet maximize the relationship with their customers? In this podcast episode, Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco and Michael Kaiser, Executive Director at the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) discuss how organizations can balance trust and need for data privacy. They will share why it’s critical for organizations to de-risk their infrastructure and deliver a personalized and secure customer experience.  

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast
Michelle Dennedy, Symposium/Michelle Dennedy, Intel

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015 54:27


We will discuss how the known practives and inspirations of the past can enlighten our path forward into the uncertain seas of Big Data, Clouds and Things that absorb data and even talk back. Privacy engineering as a set of methodologies and cross disciplinary field of inquiry is another theme that I will present and students and attendees can grow. About the speaker: Michelle Finneran Dennedy currently serves as VP and Chief Privacy Officer at Intel Security. She is responsible for the development and implementation of Intel Security data privacy policies and practices, working across business groups to drive data privacy excellence across the security continuum. Before joining Intel Security, Michelle founded The iDennedy Project, a public service organization to address privacy needs in sensitive populations, such as children and the elderly, and emerging technology paradigms. Michelle is also a founder and editor in chief of a new media site—TheIdentityProject.com—that was started as an advocacy and education site, currently focused on the growing crime of Child ID theft. Michelle was the Vice President for Security & Privacy Solutions for the Oracle Corporation. This team worked closely with customers to enable them to proceed with the confidence that information is protected and accelerated as an asset. Before the Oracle acquisition of Sun, Michelle was Chief Data Governance Officer within the Cloud Computing division at Sun Microsystems, Inc. Michelle worked closely with Sun's business, technical and legal teams to create the best data governance policies and processes possible for cloud computing in order to build trust for cloud environments through vendor transparency. Michelle also served as Sun's Chief Privacy Officer. Michelle is a sought-after and provocative public speaker, evangelizing new approaches and business justifications for soundly-defined, transparent security and privacy policies and systems that protect healthy, safe global businesses. Michelle has a JD from Fordham University School of Law and a BS degree with university honors from The Ohio State University. In 2009, she was awarded the Goodwin Procter-IAPP Vanguard award for lifetime achievement and the EWF – CSO Magazine Woman of Influence award for work in the privacy and security fields.

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast
Michelle Dennedy, "Symposium/Michelle Dennedy, Intel"

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015


We will discuss how the known practives and inspirations of the past can enlighten our path forward into the uncertain seas of Big Data, Clouds and Things that absorb data and even talk back. Privacy engineering as a set of methodologies and cross disciplinary field of inquiry is another theme that I will present and students and attendees can grow.

Corrupted Nerds: All Podcasts
Conversations 10: Michelle Dennedy, privacy engineering

Corrupted Nerds: All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2014 23:56


Michelle Dennedy, chief privacy officer with McAfee, explains privacy engineering. Continue reading →

Corrupted Nerds: Conversations
Conversations 10: Michelle Dennedy, privacy engineering

Corrupted Nerds: Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2014 23:56


Michelle Dennedy, chief privacy officer with McAfee, explains privacy engineering. Continue reading →

ZURBsoapbox
Michelle Dennedy: Baking Privacy Into Product Design

ZURBsoapbox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2013 47:00


McAfee Chief Privacy Officer and VP Michelle Dennedy tells us what companies get wrong and how they can get better.

Mobile Insights Radio
How to Protect Your Child’s Online and Mobile Privacy

Mobile Insights Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2013 51:03


In this episode of Mobile Insights Radio with Peter Biddle, Peter and guests will delve into the topic of security, focusing on people can maintain mobile and online privacy for themselves and loved ones.  Peter will be joined by two panelists who understand technology, privacy, and the legal implications – Denise Howell, host of the podcast This Week in Law, and Michelle Dennedy, the Chief Privacy Officer at McAfee. We will explore what measures consumers can take to maintain their mobile and online privacy.

Mobile Insights Radio
How to Protect Your Child’s Online and Mobile Privacy

Mobile Insights Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2013 51:03


In this episode of Mobile Insights Radio with Peter Biddle, Peter and guests will delve into the topic of security, focusing on people can maintain mobile and online privacy for themselves and loved ones.  Peter will be joined by two panelists who understand technology, privacy, and the legal implications – Denise Howell, host of the podcast This Week in Law, and Michelle Dennedy, the Chief Privacy Officer at McAfee. We will explore what measures consumers can take to maintain their mobile and online privacy.