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Discusses data privacy compliance and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting. Our guest today is Katrina Destrée who is a globally experienced privacy and sustainability professional. Katrina's work in privacy and sustainability focuses on privacy programs, ESG reporting, awareness and training, and strategic communications. Additional resources: International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP): https://iapp.org/ ISACA: https://www.isaca.org/ Global Enabling Sustainability Initiative (GeSI): https://www.gesi.org/ Agréa Privacy & ESG: https://agreaprivacyesg.com/ CITI Program's “GDPR for Research and Higher Ed” course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/gdpr-for-research-and-higher-ed/ CITI Program's “Big Data and Data Science Research Ethics” course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/big-data-and-data-science-research-ethics/ CITI Program's “Essentials of Responsible AI” course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/essentials-of-responsible-ai/
New Year's Eve Greetings Glocal Citizens! As we bid 2024 farewell, we have another Glocal Citizen to thank for our connection with this weeks guest. This fall in Accra, Rita Kusi (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/guests/rita-kusi) and her team hosted their Global Conference on Human Resources in Africa 2024 (https://gchrafrica.com/) where this week's guest was a featured panelist sharing her expertise as a leading business leader in the technology space. Ghanaian born and raised, Deborah Asmah is a trailblazing expert in digital governance and fintech, whose contributions have significantly impacted Ghana's fintech landscape. Her innovative approaches have enabled seamless access to payment tools, promoted financial inclusion, and driven digital transformation in various sectors. She is co-founder of Npontu Technologies Ltd (https://npontu.com/), a tech company specialising in the use of AI for the provision of financial solutions and digital transformation. As a Certified Information Privacy Manager with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), she is also an ardent activist for Public Policy. With extensive research experience at the intersection of technology and financial inclusion she is passionate about leveraging digital tools and platforms to bridge social divides and promote financially inclusive, sustainable societies. Where to find Deborah? On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-asmah-cipm-8524585a/?originalSubdomain=gh) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/deborahasmah/) On X (https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://twitter.com/mameasmah&ved=2ahUKEwjKtK_MlsmKAxWnPjQIHTM8IB4QFnoECBwQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3wI8aQ_5IYLeo9v9_lWKip) What's Deborah listening to? Jubilare Group (https://www.jubilaregrouplbg.com/) Other topics of interest: Winneba, Ghana (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winneba) Ghana Skills and Knowledge Bank (https://gksb.gov.gh) Ghana's Ministry of Communications and Digitization (https://moc.gov.gh) On the Digital Financial Landscaape in Ghana (https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2022/09/digital-financial-inclusion-and-security-the-regulation-of-mobile-money-in-ghana?lang=en) About National Service in Ghana (https://www.nss.gov.gh) What are WAEC and BECE (https://waecgh.org/history/)? Stanford Seed (https://stnghana.org/about/) Special Guest: Deborah Asmah.
In this episode of The Member Engagement Show, we speak with Higher Logic's Senior Privacy Analyst Amanda DeLuke about much-talked-about concerns around AI, privacy, security, and data protection. Topics covered include: What is ISO and SOC2, and why are they important security standards? The latest AI and privacy trends. How to approach AI at your organization with your eyes wide open. Considerations when approaching different use cases for AI in associations. Free resources on privacy and security. How to not be overwhelmed by the AI revolution. How data classification factors into privacy and security. What the legislators are doing (or not) to help. Some Helpful Links: Podcast on AI with Conor Sibley, Higher Logic's CTO Higher Logic Blog Posts on AI (including tips for prompts, things associations should know, and Higher Logic's partnership with IBM to harness the power of community and AI) Messaging, Malware, and Mobile Antiabuse Working Group (M3AAWG) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
How secure is our nation's critical infrastructure? One recent event serves as a cautionary tale. In this episode, we tackle this pressing question in the context of cybersecurity. We'll address President Biden's recent National Security Memorandum on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience, and its implications for sectors like energy, water, and transportation. Our guest, Elizabeth Burgin Waller, from Virginia's WoodsRogers law firm, brings her extensive knowledge in privacy and cybersecurity law to the discussion. Join us as we discuss ransomware as a service, shedding light on its franchise-like model and the significant challenges in tracking and prosecuting these cybercriminals, especially those hiding in countries like Russia. We discuss the recent takedown of the LockBit ransomware gang under Operation Kronos, and the persistent and growing complications of IoT security.CrowdStrike's recent software glitch, while not a malicious attack, serves as a stark reminder of the importance of testing and transparency around cyber incidents, and the vulnerability of the systems that drive critical industries. Tune in for expert insights and reflections on the evolving regulatory landscape and what it means for mitigating risk in the Digital Age.Beth is Principal and Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Practice Chair at WoodsRogers. In addition to a J.D. from William and Mary School of Law, she is certified as a Privacy Law Specialist by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), which is accredited by the American Bar Association, a Certified Information Privacy Professional with expertise in both U.S. and European law (CIPP/US & CIPP/E), and a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM), also from the IAPP. Beth also graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in creative writing, so maybe I should have let her write the show notes. *******This podcast is the audio companion to the Journal of Emerging Issues in Litigation. The Journal is a collaborative project between HB Litigation, a brand of Critical Legal Content (a custom legal content service for law firms and service providers) and the vLex Fastcase legal research family, which includes Full Court Press, Law Street Media, and Docket Alarm.If you have comments, ideas, or wish to participate, please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com.Tom HagyLitigation Enthusiast andHost of the Emerging Litigation PodcastHome PageFollow us on LinkedInSubscribe on your favorite platform.
In this interactive session, you will have the opportunity to engage with our experts as they walk you through a series of mock questions and scenarios, designed to test your knowledge and understanding of the Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) exam. Whether you're preparing for the CIPP/E exam or simply looking to enhance your knowledge of European data protection laws, this session is tailored for professionals seeking to advance their expertise in data privacy. Don't miss this opportunity to refine your skills and elevate your understanding of data privacy laws in Europe. Join us and connect with fellow professionals in the field on LinkedIn for an engaging and informative session.
Cobun Zweifel-Keegan from International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) sits down to talk about the children's privacy landscape in the US and beyond. Ben's story discusses whether AI giants may soon have to worry about defamation lawsuits. Dave's got the story on FCC's renewed interest in net neutrality. While this show covers legal topics, and Ben is a lawyer, the views expressed do not constitute legal advice. For official legal advice on any of the topics we cover, please contact your attorney. Links to stories: Will ChatGPT's hallucinations be allowed to ruin your life? FCC moves ahead with Title II net neutrality rules in 3-2 party-line vote Caveat Briefing A companion weekly newsletter is available CyberWire Pro members on the CyberWire's website. If you are a member, make sure you subscribe to receive our weekly wrap-up of privacy, policy, and research news, focused on incidents, techniques, tips, compliance, rights, trends, threats, policy, and influence ops delivered to you inbox each Thursday. Got a question you'd like us to answer on our show? You can send your audio file to caveat@thecyberwire.com. Hope to hear from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join host Bex Deadman in this thought-provoking episode of Talk'n TRM, as she engages in a compelling conversation with the experienced data protection officer and information governance manager, Allan Simpson. Allan, a fellow of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and a member of the Institute of Data & Marketing (IDM), brings his extensive expertise to the forefront. Through his business, "Responsible Data Use," he offers data protection and privacy management services, emphasising the value of people and their data to build trust in sharing information. Specialising in the UK hotel industry and direct marketing, Allan's mission is all about respecting privacy and encouraging everyone to become a Responsible Data User. In this episode, Bex and Allan dive deep into the use of personal data when travelling, shedding light on how to minimise the associated risks. With data privacy becoming increasingly vital, their insights provide invaluable guidance for travellers and organisations alike. Contact Bex: bex.deadman@assent1.co.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bex-deadman-aka-travel-risk-bex-70b92419/www.assent1.com Contact Allan: https://www.responsibledatause.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/allansimpson https://www.linkedin.com/company/responsibledatause/
As privacy moves from a predominantly compliance-oriented approach to one that is risk-based, privacy risk modeling has taken on increased importance. While a variety of innovative pre-existing options are available for privacy consequences and a few for vulnerabilities, privacy threat models, particularly ones focused on attacks (as opposed to threat actors) remain relatively scarce. To address this gap and facilitate more sophisticated privacy risk management of increasingly complex systems, MITRE has developed the Pattern and Action Nomenclature Of Privacy Threats In Context (PANOPTIC™). By providing an empirically-driven taxonomy of privacy threat activities and actions – as well as contextual elements – to support environmental and system-specific threat modeling, PANOPTIC is intended to do for privacy practitioners what MITRE ATT&CK® has done for security practitioners. This presentation discusses the underpinnings and provides an overview of PANOPTIC and its use. About the speaker: Stuart S. Shapiro is a Principal Cyber Security and Privacy Engineer and a co-leader of the Privacy Capability in the MITRE Labs Cyber Solutions Innovation Center at the MITRE Corporation. At MITRE he has led multiple research and operational efforts in the areas of privacy engineering, privacy risk management, and privacy enhancing technologies (PETs), including projects focused on connected vehicles and on de-identification. He has also held academic positions and has taught courses on the history, politics, and ethics of information and communication technologies. His professional affiliations include the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
Are you ready to level up your career?Our latest episode is with Victoria Beckman, a world-renowned cybersecurity expert!In this episode Victoria shares: Her secrets to a successful career in cybersecurityHow to leverage your existing skills to make a successful pivot The most common cybersecurity vulnerabilities and how to avoid them3 in-demand qualities that will make you a top-tier cybersecurity professionalWhy we need more women in cybersecurity and the roadmap to get thereThis is a must-listen for any privacy pro who wants to take their career to the next level!Victoria is responsible for providing strategic legal advice to multiple teams across Shopify about information risk management, regulatory compliance, incident prevention and response, and cybersecurity awareness and training initiatives. Victoria is a Certified Privacy Manager (CIPM) and Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Prior to joining Shopify, Victoria managed Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit for the Americas. A native of Colombia, Victoria spent years as a public defender in Arizona first assigned to capital habeas appeals and later trying major felony cases. Prior to practicing law, Victoria was an industrial engineer in the technology and automotive sectors and a competitive figure skater.If you're ready to transform your career and become the go-to GDPR expert, download the first chapter of 'The Easy Peasy Guide To The GDPR' here: https://www.bestgdprbook.com/Follow Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/Follow Victoria on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriabeckman/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: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro
The CIPP/E training from InfosecTrain helps you to learn the basics of data privacy and European data protection. It covers all the essential elements to understand and implement the data protection laws and regulations. In this video I am going to talk about a very popular topic "Why IAPP CIPP/E Certification Training with Infosectrain?". For more details or free demo with our expert write into us at sales@infosectrain.com Subscribe to our channel to get Podcast updates. Hit the subscribe button above. ✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Infosectrain/ ✅ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Infosec_Train ✅ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/info... ✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infosectrain/ ✅ Telegram: https://t.me/infosectrains =============================================================== European Privacy Training – CIPP/E Training & Certification : Certified Information Privacy Professional/ Europe (CIPP/E) certification is developed by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). This certification is intended for the professionals to enhance their knowledge and establish them as an expert in data protection. The training covers the concepts of data privacy and data protection, European data protection laws and regulations, 99 articles of GDPR regulation, and more. The CIPP/E certification recognises and demonstrates your knowledge in the various parts of the Information Privacy by analyzing your skills. View More: https://www.infosectrain.com/courses/european-privacy-training-cippe/
My guest this week, Ashleigh Giovannini, partners with domestic and international health care, digital health, health care innovation and life sciences businesses at all stages of development, to build solid legal and regulatory compliance foundations while balancing risk tolerance and acceleration toward strategic business goals. Additionally, she helps her clients devise creative approaches to complying with state, federal and international privacy and cybersecurity frameworks for health and other sensitive data and partners with a wide array of businesses to develop and negotiate unique data, technology and health care services contracts to optimize growth. As a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), Ashleigh has a clear understanding of emerging privacy and security issues in the health care industry. With this knowledge, Ashleigh makes it a point to deeply immerse herself in the business models of her clients to help them establish sustainable consumer trust while maximizing growth potential. Ashleigh values mentorship and has made it a personal mission to uplift up and coming professionals in the fields of law, digital health and health care innovation, and data privacy and cybersecurity. She is especially passionate about raising awareness for neurodivergence in the workplace. In her free time, Ashleigh enjoys resistance training, travel, antiquing, and crafting. She is in constant pursuit of new knowledge and is currently learning calculus and Italian. You can connect with Ashleigh on LinkedIn where she shares insightful commentary on emerging issues in tech, health care, data privacy and security, and Artificial Intelligence. Learn more about Emily's work helping lawyers find their dream careers at her website, or on her LinkedIn profile.
Au sommaire de l'actualité de l'intelligence artificielle la semaine dernière :Mistral AI, toute nouvelle start-up d'IA, est en train de boucler une levée de 100 millions d'eurosLes eurodéputés parviennent à un accord politique sur l'AI ActL'International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) lance un centre de gouvernance de l'IAInfluxdata dévoile InfluxDB 3.0, une base de données nouvelle génération pour l'analyse des séries chronologiquesGoogle présente sa nouvelle IA : PaLM 2, lors de la Google I/O 2023Teradata intègre la plateforme MLOps Vertex AI de Google Cloud à VantageCloud et ClearScape AnalyticsIA générative : IBM annonce Watsonx, sa future plateforme pour les modèles de baseMeta dévoile ImageBind, un modèle d'IA multimodale combinant six types de donnéesFeu vert des comités parlementaires européens pour l'AI Act : vers une régulation renforcée de l'intelligence artificielle« Les Français et les IA génératives », le sondage IFOP-TALANMilestone Systems : comment l'IA et la technologie vidéo transforment l'hôpital, la vie des soignants et des patientsSAS s'engage à investir 1 milliard de dollars dans des solutions industrielles basées sur l'IASupport the show
This week our host, Brandi Starr, is joined by Gary Kibel, a partner at law firm Davis+Gilbert LLP in New York City, in the Digital Media, Technology & Privacy Practice Group. Gary is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) and a member of the Publications Advisory Board of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). He advises ad tech companies, advertising agencies, publishers, brands, and other commercial entities regarding transactions for interactive media, behavioural advertising, social media, programmatic media buying, affiliate marketing, data collection and usage, and other emerging products and services regarding a wide range of issues, including digital media and privacy issues, insertion orders, leveraging data, advertising issues, privacy disclosures, contractual obligations, security breaches, and compliance with a wide variety of privacy laws and self-regulatory obligations. Gary also serves as General Counsel to the Performance Marketing Association. Davis+Gilbert, a full-service law firm, is recognized as one of the premier law firms in the United States representing the marketing communications industry for over 110 years. The firm is an associate member of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). In this week's very timely episode of Revenue Rehab, Brandi and Gary shed much needed light on Ad Privacy Legislation: What It Means, What It Doesn't, & Why There's No Need to Panic. Links: Get in touch with Gary Kibel on: LinkedIn Twitter Davis+Gilbert LLP Subscribe, listen, and rate/review Revenue Rehab Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts , Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio and find more episodes on our website RevenueRehab.live
Europe is a global driver for privacy rules and digital legislation. Which means it is also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to enforcement. With privacy and security being so intertwined, this conversation will focus on the current mindset in Europe and discuss recent regulators' decision e.g. on Microsoft 365. Segment Resources: The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is the world's largest global information privacy community. IAPP website https://iapp.org/ About membership: https://iapp.org/join/ IAPP training is a path to professional advancement and ANSI/ISO-accredited certification. Developed with leading privacy and data protection experts, our in-depth courses span legal, regulatory, governance, and operational issues. Choose the subjects and training modalities that fit your career goals. More info about all IAPP trainings: https://iapp.org/train/ For example: • IAPP Foundations of Privacy and Data Protection (Your Starting Point in Privacy Education): https://iapp.org/train/foundations/ • IAPP Privacy in Technology training – CIPT (for Software developers, information security professionals, data architects…): https://iapp.org/train/cipt-training/ Check out IAPP news and resources: https://iapp.org/news/ and https://iapp.org/resources/ Military-grade xIoT hacking tools are in use, cybercrime for hire that's predicated on compromised xIoT devices has been monetized, and organizations worldwide are already “pwned” without even knowing it. Bad actors are counting on you being passive when it comes to xIoT security. Disappoint them! Segment Resources: xIoT Threat & Trend Report https://phosphorus.io/xiot-threat-and-trend-report-2022/ xIoT Security Podcast https://phosphorus.io/podcast/ Phosphorus Labs https://phosphorus.io/labs/ Finally, in the enterprise security news, Not much funding this week, but Netskope raises $400M, and Hack the Box raises $55M! Also, what went wrong with IronNet? The Open Source Index highlights popular security projects, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 have been put out to pasture, Predictions about personal cybersecurity, Cloud security trends, The ongoing impact of ChatGPT on the security industry, Password hygiene revealed to be terrible in the US Government, All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw302
Europe is a global driver for privacy rules and digital legislation. Which means it is also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to enforcement. With privacy and security being so intertwined, this conversation will focus on the current mindset in Europe and discuss recent regulators' decision e.g. on Microsoft 365. Segment Resources: The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is the world's largest global information privacy community. IAPP website https://iapp.org/ About membership: https://iapp.org/join/ IAPP training is a path to professional advancement and ANSI/ISO-accredited certification. Developed with leading privacy and data protection experts, our in-depth courses span legal, regulatory, governance, and operational issues. Choose the subjects and training modalities that fit your career goals. More info about all IAPP trainings: https://iapp.org/train/ For example: • IAPP Foundations of Privacy and Data Protection (Your Starting Point in Privacy Education): https://iapp.org/train/foundations/ • IAPP Privacy in Technology training – CIPT (for Software developers, information security professionals, data architects…): https://iapp.org/train/cipt-training/ Check out IAPP news and resources: https://iapp.org/news/ and https://iapp.org/resources/ Military-grade xIoT hacking tools are in use, cybercrime for hire that's predicated on compromised xIoT devices has been monetized, and organizations worldwide are already “pwned” without even knowing it. Bad actors are counting on you being passive when it comes to xIoT security. Disappoint them! Segment Resources: xIoT Threat & Trend Report https://phosphorus.io/xiot-threat-and-trend-report-2022/ xIoT Security Podcast https://phosphorus.io/podcast/ Phosphorus Labs https://phosphorus.io/labs/ Finally, in the enterprise security news, Not much funding this week, but Netskope raises $400M, and Hack the Box raises $55M! Also, what went wrong with IronNet? The Open Source Index highlights popular security projects, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 have been put out to pasture, Predictions about personal cybersecurity, Cloud security trends, The ongoing impact of ChatGPT on the security industry, Password hygiene revealed to be terrible in the US Government, All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw302
Europe is a global driver for privacy rules and digital legislation. Which means it is also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to enforcement. With privacy and security being so intertwined, this conversation will focus on the current mindset in Europe and discuss recent regulators' decision e.g. on Microsoft 365. Segment Resources: The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is the world's largest global information privacy community. IAPP website https://iapp.org/ About membership: https://iapp.org/join/ IAPP training is a path to professional advancement and ANSI/ISO-accredited certification. Developed with leading privacy and data protection experts, our in-depth courses span legal, regulatory, governance, and operational issues. Choose the subjects and training modalities that fit your career goals. More info about all IAPP trainings: https://iapp.org/train/ For example: • IAPP Foundations of Privacy and Data Protection (Your Starting Point in Privacy Education): https://iapp.org/train/foundations/ • IAPP Privacy in Technology training – CIPT (for Software developers, information security professionals, data architects…): https://iapp.org/train/cipt-training/ Check out IAPP news and resources: https://iapp.org/news/ and https://iapp.org/resources/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw302
Europe is a global driver for privacy rules and digital legislation. Which means it is also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to enforcement. With privacy and security being so intertwined, this conversation will focus on the current mindset in Europe and discuss recent regulators' decision e.g. on Microsoft 365. Segment Resources: The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is the world's largest global information privacy community. IAPP website https://iapp.org/ About membership: https://iapp.org/join/ IAPP training is a path to professional advancement and ANSI/ISO-accredited certification. Developed with leading privacy and data protection experts, our in-depth courses span legal, regulatory, governance, and operational issues. Choose the subjects and training modalities that fit your career goals. More info about all IAPP trainings: https://iapp.org/train/ For example: • IAPP Foundations of Privacy and Data Protection (Your Starting Point in Privacy Education): https://iapp.org/train/foundations/ • IAPP Privacy in Technology training – CIPT (for Software developers, information security professionals, data architects…): https://iapp.org/train/cipt-training/ Check out IAPP news and resources: https://iapp.org/news/ and https://iapp.org/resources/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw302
David serves as the Chief Insurance Officer for leading insurtech, Embroker. In this role, David is responsible for providing the strategic direction and leadership for the performance of Embroker's insurance operations which include underwriting, claims, and other functions. David is an active member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and holds designations as a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US), a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) and is a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP).
The Truth About Managing Privacy Teams - Renowned Privacy Expert Reveals AllHi, 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, discover:3 Common Pitfalls New Managers Make And How To Avoid Them Why Expertise Isn't The Most Important Factor When Hiring Managers How To Make Privacy A Competitive Advantage For Your Business How To Use Ethical Hacking To Prevent Cyber AttacksAnd so much more... Ross Saunders is a global privacy, defensive security, and infrastructure specialist working with numerous industries to implement privacy programs and technical infrastructure controls.With a background in IT administration, software development, and Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC), he is able to assist in a wide range of disciplines surrounding compliance, security, and privacy, regularly assisting companies with advisory, awareness campaigns, and practical implementation of recommendations.Ross holds a master's degree in the Management of Technology and Innovation, and holds designations and certifications in privacy legislation (CIPP/E), ethical hacking (CEH v10), and paralegal practice. Ross currently serves as the co-chair of the Johannesburg chapter of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and is a Professional member of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS).In 2019, Ross published a book called “This Is Not What I Signed Up For: A survival guide for first-time managers” to help technical subject matter experts move into management roles. It is available for purchase in eBook and softcover at Amazon.ca.Follow Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/Follow Ross on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rgsaunders/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: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro
Sandy Tsakiridi is a dual-qualified Senior Legal Counsel in HSBC's global Data Privacy team. As part of her responsibilities, she provides advice on privacy-related matters, including privacy risk management across all customer-facing lines of business and internal functions of the HSBC Group. Prior to her current role, Sandy worked as an external legal counsel in leading international law firms and one of the Big Four in Brussels and London. Sandy holds a Bachelor and four postgraduate degrees in law from University College London (UCL), the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE), Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne and the Brussels School of Competition. She is an Advisory Board Member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). We cover, in this order: What can we expect from the upcoming EU Artificial Intelligence Act? What does it take to deploy an AI Governance Framework in the Financial Services sector? References: Draft EU AI Act Sandy Tsakiridi on LinkedIn Recorded contents of the Legal AI Summit (Sandy was a speaker in 2022) Upcoming changes to UK Data Protection laws
Due to technical developments against security breaches, theft, and loss, privacy laws have become more crucial. The discipline of data privacy refers to the management of personal data in accordance with data laws, regulations, and general privacy. One of the key elements on which every person, company, or organization depends is data privacy. The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) offers certifications like CIPP/e and CIPM to teach you all about Data Privacy. Thank you for watching this video, For more details or free demo with out expert write into us at sales@infosectrain.com #dataprivacy #europeanprivacy #IAPP #cipp #CIPM #gdpr #dataprotection #infosectrain Subscribe to our channel to get video updates. Hit the subscribe button above. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Infosectrain/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Infosec_Train LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/infosec-train/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infosectrain/ Telegram: https://t.me/infosectrains Infosec Train is IAPP's official training partner authorized in offering certification courses through a pool of certified instructors from all around the world. Aspirants can count on varieties of courses provided by IAPP to prepare and excel in data privacy certification exams. IAPP Certification Training Courses | International Association of Privacy Professionals:- https://www.infosectrain.com/iapp-certification-training/
In this episode, Mikhail and Luiza talk about the role marketing and advertising play in the data privacy ecosystem, the other side of narrow targeting available to marketers on advertising platforms, the ethical implications of marketing activities built around data collection, harms to individuals and society produced by neglect of privacy, how to do marketing while respecting privacy, whether privacy can be a selling point, and more.Luiza graduated in Law from the University of São Paulo, completed her LLM at Tel Aviv University, and is currently doing her Ph.D. at Tel Aviv University on privacy and fairness. In 2020, she was awarded by the President of Israel the "President's Scholarship for Excellence in Science and Innovation" for her Ph.D. research, and in 2021, she received a Westin Scholar Award from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Luiza is the founder of The Privacy Whisperer, the largest independent privacy publication on the internet. You can follow her daily posts about privacy issues on Linkedin and on Twitter.
InfosecTrain hosts a live event entitled “Prepare for Data Privacy Certifications -CIPP/e, CIPM” with certified expert ‘Jai'. Due to technical developments against security breaches, theft, and loss, privacy laws have become more crucial. The discipline of data privacy refers to the management of personal data in accordance with data laws, regulations, and general privacy. One of the key elements on which every person, company, or organization depends is data privacy. The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) offers certifications like CIPP/e and CIPM to teach you all about Data Privacy. Thank you for watching this video, For more details or free demo with out expert write into us at sales@infosectrain.com ✅Agenda of the Session ✔️A Review of Important Topics in CIPP/e and CIPM ✔️Exam Prep Discussion ✔️Data Privacy Interview Questions ✔️A Plan for Preparing and Clearing CIPP/e Inside 2 Months #dataprivacy #europeanprivacy #IAPP #cipp #CIPM #gdpr #dataprotection #infosectrain Subscribe to our channel to get video updates. Hit the subscribe button above. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Infosectrain/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Infosec_Train LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/infosec-train/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infosectrain/ Telegram: https://t.me/infosectrains Infosec Train is IAPP's official training partner authorized in offering certification courses through a pool of certified instructors from all around the world. Aspirants can count on varieties of courses provided by IAPP to prepare and excel in data privacy certification exams. IAPP Certification Training Courses | International Association of Privacy Professionals:- https://www.infosectrain.com/iapp-certification-training/
InfosecTrain hosts a live event entitled “Prepare for Data Privacy Certifications -CIPP/e, CIPM” with certified expert ‘Jai'. Due to technical developments against security breaches, theft, and loss, privacy laws have become more crucial. The discipline of data privacy refers to the management of personal data in accordance with data laws, regulations, and general privacy. One of the key elements on which every person, company, or organization depends is data privacy. The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) offers certifications like CIPP/e and CIPM to teach you all about Data Privacy. Thank you for watching this video, For more details or free demo with out expert write into us at sales@infosectrain.com ✅Agenda of the Session ✔️A Review of Important Topics in CIPP/e and CIPM ✔️Exam Prep Discussion ✔️Data Privacy Interview Questions ✔️A Plan for Preparing and Clearing CIPP/e Inside 2 Months #dataprivacy #europeanprivacy #IAPP #cipp #CIPM #gdpr #dataprotection #infosectrain Subscribe to our channel to get video updates. Hit the subscribe button above. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Infosectrain/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Infosec_Train LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/infosec-train/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infosectrain/ Telegram: https://t.me/infosectrains Infosec Train is IAPP's official training partner authorized in offering certification courses through a pool of certified instructors from all around the world. Aspirants can count on varieties of courses provided by IAPP to prepare and excel in data privacy certification exams. IAPP Certification Training Courses | International Association of Privacy Professionals:- https://www.infosectrain.com/iapp-certification-training/
Due to the increasing number of data breaches, data security and privacy protection are critical to organizations, and information security is concerned with preventing unauthorized access to sensitive information. Organizations must implement security controls and measures to manage and mitigate risks associated with data breaches. The cost of not adhering to data privacy laws is high, as is the potential of losing customers' trust. Hence, information security and data protection professionals are in high demand. Organizations look for CIPP/E, CIPM, and CIPT-certified personnel as they can implement strategies, policies, processes, and techniques in a better way to control cybersecurity risks while taking responsible data usage into consideration. Since InfosecTrain is now an official training partner (OTP) of International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), we equip you with a comprehensive understanding of data security and privacy protection. All About IAPPs CIPP/E, CIPM, and CIPT Training Course from InfosecTrain
In today's episode I speak with experienced privacy and cybersecurity lawyer Kirk Nahra. Kirk is a Partner at WilmerHale in Washington, D.C. where he chairs the firm's Big Data and Cybersecurity & Privacy Practices. He has been a leading authority on privacy and cybersecurity matters for more than two decades and is ranked in Band 1 by Chambers in both privacy and data security. In 2021, he received the Vanguard Award from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) for his exceptional leadership, knowledge, and creativity in privacy and data protection. He counsels clients across industries from Fortune 500 companies to startups but is best known for his work with health insurers, hospitals, service providers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and other health care industry participants. He has taught privacy issues at several law schools including serving as an adjunct professor at the Washington College of Law at American University and at Case Western Reserve University. He currently serves as a Fellow with the Cordell Institute for Policy in Medicine & Law at Washington University in St. Louis and as a Fellow with the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology. Kirk is a dedicated mentor in a number of different mentorship groups. He can be found on Twitter @KirkJNahrawork. In our wide-ranging conversation we talk about his path to a practice area that did not exist when he attended law school, the different substantive areas of law that led him to a career in privacy and data security, how small moments can have a huge impact on your professional life, the power of having a plan even if not everything goes according to plan, what privacy lawyers do and how to be a part of this fast-growing space (whether that is at a law firm, in-house, or for another type of business), how job postings should be read as wish lists and not checklists--and why you should not take yourself out of the running for a job just because you don't meet all the listed prerequisites, how to mentor junior lawyers effectively, and how to make the most out of a mentor as a mentee. If you enjoy this episode, please make sure to sign up for future episodes at www.howilawyer.com or to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.
Andy & Pedro discuss all things privacy with Kirk Nahra, the Mt Rushmore of Data Privacy. A noted HIPAA pro Kirk has been in the privacy game since the beginning and continues to lead. In 2021 Kirk won the Vanguard Award from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) which recognizes one IAPP member each year who demonstrates exceptional leadership, knowledge and creativity in privacy and data protection. Learn more about the community that helps General Counsels in their day to day, TechGC (https://www.techgc.co/) Follow Andy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-dale-7705b83/ Follow TechGC on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techgc
TikTok's Data Protection Lead reveals the secrets to becoming a sought after Privacy Pro!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. Discover: How to find your niche and excel in Data Privacy The secrets to rapidly progress in your career The value of investing in your personal brand Learn about Gordon's inspiring journey as a Data Privacy Expert and the game changing lessons that propelled his career. Gordon Wade is an experienced and trusted Legal Counsel and Privacy Professional. He is a dual Irish and England & Wales qualified solicitor and New York qualified attorney. Gordon also holds the status of Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) as well as the CIPP/E and CIPM certifications together with the OneTrust DataGuidance Certified Privacy Management Professional (OTCP) certification. In December 2020 he was appointed as IAPP Young Privacy Professional for the Dublin Chapter of the IAPP. Currently, Gordon is the Data Protection Lead at TikTok. Listen Now Follow Jamal on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/) Connect with Gordon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordon-wade-cipp-e-cipm-fip-a4957518/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordon-wade-cipp-e-cipm-fip-a4957518/) Get Exclusive Insights, Secret Expert Tips & Actionable Resources For A Thriving Privacy Career That We Only Share With Email Subscribers► https://my.captivate.fm/%C2%A0https://newsletter.privacypros.academy/sign-up ( https://newsletter.privacypros.academy/sign-up) Subscribe to the Privacy Pros Academy YouTube Channel► https://www.youtube.com/c/PrivacyPros (https://www.youtube.com/c/PrivacyPros) Join the Privacy Pros Academy Private Facebook Group for:Free LIVE Training Free Easy Peasy Data Privacy Guides Data Protection Updates and so much more Apply to join here whilst it's still free: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro (https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro)
Ron Whitworth is Chief Privacy Officer at Truist, the sixth largest bank in the U.S., which recently completed a merger of SunTrust and BB&T. He manages the Enterprise Privacy and Technology Office (EPTO) within Compliance Risk Management. Ron is certified by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) as a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP), a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM), and Certified Information Privacy Professional for the United States, Canada, and Europe (CIPP/US, CIPP/C, and CIPP/E). In this episode… The evolution of technology has given rise to highly-regulated data privacy laws. In today's digital era, organizations and privacy professionals need to modify their technology to comply with these laws. So, how can you implement a privacy program that complies with these advancements and secures your client's data? According to Ron Whitworth, automated data governance allows you to understand and manage your data. With this technology, you can make strategic and informed decisions about where your data is and how you're using it, so you stay compliant while establishing trust with your consumers. In today's episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with Ron Whitworth, Chief Privacy Officer at Truist, about implementing privacy programs in today's changing privacy and security landscape. Ron shares some of the major privacy and security challenges banks face, how banking technology has evolved to comply with updated privacy laws, and how he manages data privacy amongst changing privacy and security standards.
For any organisation, developing a data breach mitigating strategy would depend upon its culture and the environment it which it operates. This strategy would be required to be embedded at all levels and through defining ownership and assigning privacy champions. In this podcast, Noris shares his expert knowledge and understanding about data breach response and how company may help from not happening. Based in London, U.K., Noriswadi Ismail is responsible for leading the global Data Privacy practice at Breakwater Solutions. Mr. Ismail is a subject matter expert in global data privacy laws and regulations, data privacy and security strategies and data privacy technology. Mr. Ismail is a frequent author and guest speaker on global data privacy and an active member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Prior to joining Breakwater, Mr. Ismail was a managing director at Ankura and led GDPR consulting for EY UK. Mr. Ismail has degrees and certificates from multiple universities including doctoral research at the Brunel Law School, Brunel University London. Mr. Ismail is a Certified Information Privacy Professional Asia (CIPP/A) and has a Practitioner Certificate in Data Protection (PC.dp). This is a snippet from the full episode of The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast. If you like this, you would enjoy the full episode. If this is your first time, the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast is a privacy podcast for those who care about privacy. In this podcast, you listen to and learn from industry influencers who share their ideas. The episodes are released as audio on every Wednesday and video on every Thursday. If you subscribe to our podcast, you will be notified about the new episodes. And, if you have not done it, write a review and share this with someone who will benefit from this. RESOURCES Websites: www.fit4privacy.com, www.punitbhatia.com CONNECT Instagram https://www.instagram.com/punit.world/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PunitBhatiaSpeaker/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/punitbhatia/ Podcast http://hyperurl.co/fit4privacy YouTube http://youtube.com/fit4privacy Email hello@fit4privacy.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fit4privacy/message
Data breach and third party risk are topics that need to be managed effectively in context of privacy compliance. In this episode of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast, Punit is joined by Noriswadi Ismail for a conversation about data management, and risks in context of privacy compliance. He shares the key risks and has a good conversation around emerging regulatory landscape in form of the EU Data Act. Join us in this interesting podcast conversation. KEY CONVERSATION POINTS GDPR IN ONE WORD “Accountability” DATA ACT OF EU Common Key Risk To Data In A Company Mitigating Risk When Receive A Data Breach How to Handle Third Party Vendor Risk ABOUT THE GUEST Based in London, U.K., Noriswadi Ismail is responsible for leading the global Data Privacy practice at Breakwater Solutions. Mr. Ismail is a subject matter expert in global data privacy laws and regulations, data privacy and security strategies and data privacy technology. Mr. Ismail is a frequent author and guest speaker on global data privacy and an active member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Prior to joining Breakwater, Mr. Ismail was a managing director at Ankura and led GDPR consulting for EY UK. Mr. Ismail has degrees and certificates from multiple universities including doctoral research at the Brunel Law School, Brunel University London. Mr. Ismail is a Certified Information Privacy Professional Asia (CIPP/A) and has a Practitioner Certificate in Data Protection (PC.dp). ABOUT THE HOST Punit Bhatia is one of the leading privacy experts who works independently and has worked with professionals in over 30 countries. Punit works with business and privacy leaders to create an organization culture with high privacy awareness and compliance as a business priority. Selectively, Punit is open to mentor and coach privacy professionals. Punit is the author of books “Be Ready for GDPR” which was rated as the best GDPR Book, “AI & Privacy – How To Find Balance”, “Intro To GDPR”, and “Be an Effective DPO”. Punit is a global speaker who has spoken at over 30 global events. Punit is the creator and host of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast. This podcast has been featured amongst top GDPR and privacy podcasts. As a person, Punit is an avid thinker and believes in thinking, believing, and acting in line with one's value to have joy in life. He has developed the philosophy named ‘ABC for joy of life' which passionately shares. Punit is based out of Belgium, the heart of Europe. RESOURCES Websites: www.fit4privacy.com, www.punitbhatia.com, https://breakwatersolutions.com/ CONNECT Instagram https://www.instagram.com/punit.world/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PunitBhatiaSpeaker/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/punitbhatia/ Podcast http://hyperurl.co/fit4privacy YouTube http://youtube.com/fit4privacy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fit4privacy/message
In Non-Compliant Episode 42, Host Jay Edelson, nationally recognized plaintiff's attorney, and Founder of Edelson PC, is joined by Trevor Hughes, the CEO of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Trevor is a leading privacy expert who routinely testifies on issues of privacy, surveillance and privacy-sensitive technologies before the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, and the British Parliament.To start the show, Jay and Trevor discuss the beginnings of their careers, and the privacy legal landscape in the early 2000s (4:35). Next, Jay and Trevor discuss pivotal moments for privacy in the last twenty years (20:00). For Jay, a major paradigm shift was the Edward Snowden leaks. After Snowden leaked classified information to the world, courts started viewing privacy different, and were much more receptive to privacy concerns. For Trevor, one of the first crucial moments was in 2003, when California SB1386 passed. To end the show, Trevor and Jay gives their predictions on what the next five years look like for privacy (36:14). Connect with Trevor :Website: https://iapp.org/about/person/0011a00000DlJL9AAN/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jtrevorhughes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jtrevorhughesConnect with Jay:Twitter: https://twitter.com/jayedelsonEdelson PC Profile: https://edelson.com/team/jay-edelson/Connect with us:Website: https://www.edelsoncreative.com/#podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/edelsonlawTwitter: https://twitter.com/EdelsonCreativeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/edelson-pcRecent Non-Compliant Podcast Episodes:Non-Compliant Podcast Episode 41: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/non-compliant-podcast-episode-41-the-one-with/id1491233296?i=1000541366208Non-Compliant Podcast Episode 40: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/non-compliant-podcast-episode-40-the-one-with/id1491233296?i=1000539057210Non-Compliant Podcast Episode 39: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/non-compliant-podcast-episode-39-the-one-with-the/id1491233296?i=1000537724841
Big Data, Privacy & Security: Kirk Nahra, a partner at Wilmer Hale and Co-Chair of both their Big Data and Cybersecurity and Privacy practices and a leading authority on privacy and cybersecurity matters for more than two decades, speaks with host Richard Levick of LEVICK. Kirk discusses privacy and security laws and trends for 2022; what to expect in state and international regulation; best practices for avoiding privacy and security investigations and how to navigate them when they occur; the unique challenges of privacy issues in health care; and career opportunities. He is a founding member and longtime board member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and one of the few lawyers in the world ranked in Band 1 by Chambers in privacy and data security. He is also the winner of the 2021 Vanguard Award from the IAPP —one of the most prestigious in the privacy field.
Hello Everyone, and Welcome to the Follow the Brand Podcast. My question to you is, “ DO you understand the true value of your data?” As a recent Cisco study made clear, cybersecurity will help fuel (and protect) an estimated $5.3trillion in private sector digital Value at Stake in the next ten years. This is the kind of numbers boards cannot afford to overlook. Cybersecurity Is More Important Than Ever. Cyberattacks can impact an organization's reputation, customer trust, stock price, and bottom line due to the cost of recovery.My guest Dr. Alexis Perdereaux states that every organization will get hit with a cyberattack, so you must understand the fundamental security policies to mitigate and understand the risk.Dr. Alexis is a Data Privacy champion who believes that everyone should own, control, and determine how their protected information is processed. A senior Global Data Protection & Cybersecurity Risk Leader with over 20 years of proven experience in Information Technology, Risk Management, Data Protection, Audit & Governance, and Compliance Controls within both regulated and non-regulated organizations across a diverse industry, including Retail, Healthcare, Finance, Banking, Insurance, and local Government. A firm believer in the "Theory of Reciprocity,” Dr. Alexis regularly mentors and pays it forward through learning and speaking initiatives focusing on Data Privacy Protection, Regulatory Compliance governing the processing, disclosure, and management of consumer data. Dr. Perdereaux-Weekes is an associate research fellow and member of the Cybersecurity and Information Privacy Policy Committee with the Americas Institute for Cybersecurity Leadership (AICL), a non-partisan think tank focused on cybersecurity discourse relevant to North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean. He is the immediate past president and member of the executive leadership board for the ISACA South Florida chapter and the Technology and Innovation Steering Committee of the National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE) South Florida chapter. Project Management Committee OUR ADDI. Member of International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and InfraGard (South Florida Chapter).Dr. Perdereaux-Weekes holds a Master of Science degree in Information Security from Nova Southeastern University, an Executive Doctorate in Business Administration with a focus in Information Security from St. Thomas University.Let's Welcome, Dr. Alexis, to the Follow the Brand Podcast, where we are building a 5 STAR Brand that you can follow!
Efficacious Data Privacy Consultant Spills The BeansTom McNamara reveals what it takes to succeed as an Elite World Class Privacy Professional! Tom shares his inspiration for starting his consultancy and what helps him stay motivated to consistently perform at the highest levels. He shares the strategies that have really helped him to grow a successful consultancy, and how you too can make it happen for you. Discover: What it takes to be successful as a consultant Why attaining the CIPP/E and CIPM isn't enough on its own What you need to understand to succeed when dealing with SaaS providers And so much more… Tom McNamara is the Founder and CEO at Apex Privacy, which helps B2B SaaS Companies comply with global data privacy laws. The company was founded to help technology companies comply with global data privacy requirements effectively and practically, understanding their needs are different to other industries. Apex Privacy has developed the Apex Global Privacy Program Framework to ensure compliance and reduce risk in every market clients operate. Tom holds a wealth of legal compliance experience and he is passionate about Privacy and Data Protection. He is an experienced data protection officer and legal compliance consultant, delivering business-centric legal compliance initiatives across several countries. Tom has previously worked with the likes of JP Morgan and AIB overseeing complex regulatory compliance projects in Asia, Africa, the US and Europe. Tom holds an LLB in Irish Law from Griffith College Dublin as well as a Masters in International Law from the University of New South Wales. Also, certifications in International Privacy from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and a Postgraduate in Creative Thinking, Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Trinity College Dublin. Listen Now... Connect with Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/) Connect with Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-mcnamara-/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-mcnamara-/) Listen to Tom's Podcast: https://dataprivacypod.com/ (https://dataprivacypod.com/) Check out APEX Privacy: https://apexprivacy.com/ (https://apexprivacy.com/) Join the Privacy Pros Academy Private Facebook Group for: • Free Weekly LIVE Training • Free Data Privacy ‘How To' Guides • Latest Data Protection Updates • Reports on GDPR Enforcement Action • Your Questions Answered by The King of Data Protection Apply to join here whilst it's still free: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro (https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro)
What would you do if your mother or mother-in-law kept uploading pictures of your newborn baby? Probably nothing. But for a woman in Netherlands, it was a big deal. So big that she reported her mother to the Dutch data protection authority. This episode discusses how our actions that we count as nothing, affect the privacy of others, creating a domino effect that puts many others at risk. It involves things as simple as uploading someone's picture, tagging them, failing to blur CCTV camera footage or positioning it in public, sharing document templates without redacting personal details, sharing location and genomic data. Its not just about you. There are others who could be exposed because of things you don't do right. The discussion features Ridwan Oloyede, our guest from EP#6 - The Cookie Episode. Ridwan is the Co-Founder of Tech Hive Advisory where he leads the technology policy team. He advises on the global aspects of cybersecurity policy, data protection and privacy laws, digital health and digital ethics. Ridwan is a Fellow of Information Privacy with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and a Research Fellow at the African Academic Network on Internet Policy (AANOIP). To read more about the grandma that got sued, click here. Listen to the EP#7 - The Recycling Episode To download the lending report, click here. PS: Like you heard at the beginning, this is the penultimate episode for the season. Thank you for taking this ride with us
Jennifer Simpson Carr goes on record with Bert Kaminski, director of legal for Google Cloud. They discuss artificial intelligence, contract automation, and how counsel can adapt their role in light of increasingly powerful AI-based tools. Learn More Bert Kaminski is a seasoned legal counsel in the technology industry, specializing in advanced and emerging fields such as cloud computing, internet of things, artificial intelligence, data science & machine learning. Bert is a frequent public speaker on these topics, and has served as a senior advisor to all levels of business and executive management in leading technology companies, such as Google, GE Digital and Oracle. Bert serves as a Board Advisor to SafePorter LLC, a technology company specializing in privacy-centric data analytics and tools for diversity and inclusion tracking. Bert leads the Technology Law committee of the New Jersey chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) and previously served on the chapter's board of directors and as its President. As a Director within Google's legal organization, Bert leads a team that supports commercial enterprise transactions for key industry segments of Google Cloud, including financial services, healthcare and the public sector. Prior to joining Google, Bert was General Counsel and a member of the executive leadership team of ServiceMax Inc., a California based cloud application provider, where he was responsible for all legal affairs of the company including privacy and technology related legal issues. Earlier, Bert was Chief Commercial Counsel at GE Digital LLC, a General Electric company, where he served as GE Digital's privacy leader and specialized in the Industrial Internet of Things, cloud computing, and software licensing. Bert began his in-house legal career at Oracle. Bert established and led Oracle's Cloud Legal team, and as Assistant General Counsel, served as the principal attorney globally for Oracle's cloud computing and information technology managed services businesses. Bert served as an appointed member of the Privacy Bar Advisory Board of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), and is also an IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional for European data protection (CIPP/E). A graduate of Fordham University's joint J.D./M.B.A. program, Bert earned a certificate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on the topic of Artificial Intelligence and its implications for business strategy. Bert earned a bachelor's degree with honors at New York University (NYU), in the field of economics.
In this episode, Victoria discusses cookies (the internet type, not the edible type) with Ridwan Oloyede. He is the Co-Founder of Tech Hive Advisory where he leads the technology policy team. He advises on the global aspects of cybersecurity policy, data protection and privacy laws, digital health and digital ethics. Ridwan is a Fellow of Information Privacy with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and a Research Fellow at the African Academic Network on Internet Policy (AANOIP). Cookies are simply tiny text files that are installed on your device to improve user experience on the internet. When you visit a site and don't have to fill in your username and password everytime, cookies are involved. Cookies can be used to track user behaviour and for ad targeting. The categories of cookies include: first party cookies third party cookies session cookies persistent cookies zombie cookies necessary cookies The uses of cookies are also discussed, privacy issues raised by them, dark patterns and best practices for cookies. If you'd like to play the game on dark patterns that Ridwan and Victoria referred to, head to https://termsandconditions.game/
Montserrat Miller of Arnall Golden & Gregory joins the podcast!Montserrat is a partner at Arnall Golden & Gregory and she is co-chair of the background screening industry team She is certified by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) as Certified Information Privacy Professionals in both the designations for the United States and European Union (CIPP/US and CIPP/E).AGG is a recognized member in good standing with the Professional Background Screening Association (PBSA).She recently spoke on legal panel at the Tazworks user group 1)Practical guidance on authorizations and disclosuresArnold v. DMG Mori-2)California Court decision and Michigan change restricting searches by full date of birthDiscussion around reasonable diligence and ways to verify records.3)Illinois Law restricting use of criminal history- Interactive Assessment requirement · SB 1480 requires an employer to conduct an “interactive assessment,” which takes into account the following mitigating factors, prior to disqualifying an applicant or employee because of a conviction record: · The length of time since the conviction;· The number of convictions that appear on the conviction record;· The nature and severity of the conviction and its relationship to the safety and security of others;· The facts or circumstances surrounding the conviction;· The age of the employee at the time of the conviction; and· Evidence of rehabilitation efforts.LINK TO ARTICLEhttps://www.agg.com/news-insights/publications/illinois-employers-take-note-human-rights-law-expanded-to-require-interactive-assessments-when-considering-conviction-records-for-employment-screening-purposes/Have a listen to AGG Talks Background Screening - the new podcast hosted by Montserrat Miller & Kevin Coy.
Do you want a thriving career in Data Privacy?Tripti Dhar reveals the secrets behind her success! In this value-packed episode, we reveal how investing in yourself can be the difference between settling for mediocrity and securing a truly thriving career in data protection. Tripti shares the strategies that have really helped her to build a successful career despite being on the Indian sub-continent and how you too can achieve the career you've always dreamed of. We discuss the cultural aspects of privacy rights and freedoms and other key data privacy topics. Tripti Dhar is a partner at Reina Legal LLP.Tripti is India's leading Data Privacy lawyer and heads up the data protection and privacy practice for India and the Middle East. Tripti is a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) as conferred by International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). She is also a trainer for the DSCI Certified Privacy Professional (DCPP) certification. She holds B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, a premier law school of India and completed her Executive Education Programme at Said Business School, University of Oxford. Tripti has over 10 years experience and regularly advises clients in the sectors of TMT, healthcare, FinTech and FMCG. Tripti is also a technical/ policy expert at AI Policy Exchange, Institute of Public Policy, National Law School of India University, Bangalore. If you want to make it as a successful Privacy Pro and take your career to a new level - You can't afford to miss out on this episode! Listen Now... Connect with Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/) Connect with Tripti on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhartripti/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhartripti/) Apply to Join the Privacy Pros Academy Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro (https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro) • Free Weekly LIVE Training • Free Data Privacy ‘How To' Guides • Latest Data Protection Updates • Reports on GDPR Enforcement Action • Get Your Questions Answered by The King of Data Protection https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro (https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro)
Michael Grindell is the Executive Vice President and Operations Security Officer at 22Squared, a media company that uses creativity to grow businesses. 22Squared is a part of Guided by Good, an employee-owned, independent group of companies focused on building adaptive solutions to help brands grow and succeed. In his current role, Michael is responsible for building and maintaining 22Squared's privacy and security infrastructure and ensuring the confidentiality of all electronic information and facilities. Michael is also a Certified Information Privacy Manager, a credential from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). In this episode… Let's face it: these days, there are so many new privacy and security laws being established every year that it's difficult to keep up with the latest regulations. So, how can you stay compliant and protect your company and customers if you don't have time to analyze each privacy and security-focused legal document? According to Michael Grindell, a Certified Information Privacy Manager, the solution to this problem is actually quite simple: hire someone else to do the dirty work. At 22Squared, he has hired a privacy and security expert to focus solely on keeping up with — and thoroughly studying — all of the latest privacy and security regulations and news. Now, he's here to share his tips for building an effective privacy and security team and program at your company so you can keep your organization safe. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Michael Grindell, the Executive Vice President and Operations Security Officer at 22Squared, to discuss his strategies for keeping up with privacy and security regulations. Listen in as Michael talks about growing your privacy and security knowledge over time, constructing a strong security system for your company, and prioritizing privacy and security when handling your customers' sensitive data.
In today's interconnected world, personal information has never been more broadly collected and analyzed by governments and corporations alike, making it imperative that we understand, enforce and update privacy laws in order to safeguard individual privacy. In this episode, WilmerHale podcast co-host and Partner John Walsh welcomes two national leaders in privacy law of all kinds: Partner Kirk Nahra and guest Stacey Gray. Nahra is the co-chair of WilmerHale's Big Data and Cybersecurity and Privacy Practices. Among his other accolades, he is the winner of the 2021 Vanguard Award from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)—one of the most prestigious in the privacy field—which recognizes one IAPP member each year who demonstrates exceptional leadership, knowledge and creativity in privacy and data protection. Gray is a Senior Counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and leads FPF's engagement on federal and state privacy legislation. Prior to leading FPF's legislative engagement, she spent several years focusing on the privacy implication of data collection in online and mobile advertising, platform regulation, cross-device tracking, Smart Homes, and the Internet of Things. Nahra and Gray talk with Walsh about the challenges of having states with different privacy laws and why that may ultimately drive a single national law. They also dive into consumer consent and the complexities of regulating the collection and sharing of personal data. The episode wraps up with tips for individuals and companies to keep in mind when considering privacy and personal data. Links: https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/ (General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)) California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) https://fpf.org/ (Future of Privacy Forum) https://fpf.org/person/stacey-gray/ (Stacey Gray's bio) https://www.wilmerhale.com/en/insights/blogs/wilmerhale-privacy-and-cybersecurity-law (WilmerHale's Privacy and Cybersecurity Law blog) https://www.wilmerhale.com/en/people/kirk-nahra (Kirk Nahra's bio)
On this week of #SeriousPrivacy, Paul Breitbarth and K Royal connect with Ray Everett, Founding Member & Chief Privacy Intelligence Officer at Data Secrets, a company that develops solutions focused on identifying risk wherever applications are accessing your data -- in the public cloud, in SaaS applications, and on-premise. He has a long history working as a privacy professional, including at TrustArc, and was appointed as the first Internet-era Chief Privacy Officer in 1999 - starting with speaking on an U.S. Federal Trade Commission panel as a law student and moving into founding what is now the International Association of Privacy Professionals (#IAPP).In this episode, we talk about APIs and SDKs - the benefits and challenges, along with managing them in a world that focuses on privacy and data protection. This brings in the requirement for data inventories and visibility into the movement of data, which is critical to identify early if there has been a data breach or unauthorized data access.Join us as we explore mobile apps, AI, and external storage considerations. The conversation ranges from Privacy by Design to DevOps, focusing on understanding the movement of data as well as why understanding the movement is important. As always, if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at seriousprivacy@trustarc.com. In addition, if you like our podcast, please do rate and comment on our program in your favorite podcast app.
Our guest Caitlin Fennessy from International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) joins Dave to discuss the shift in the privacy sector under the Biden administration, Ben shares he has been following the trial between Apple and Epic Games, Dave's got the story of a ruling that says SnapChat can be sued for their role in a fatal car crash, and Listener on the Line comes from Kevin about stolen encrypted data. While this show covers legal topics, and Ben is a lawyer, the views expressed do not constitute legal advice. For official legal advice on any of the topics we cover, please contact your attorney. Links to stories: Apple and Epic Games meet in court on Monday. Here’s everything you need to know. Snapchat Can Be Sued Over Role In Fatal Car Crash, Court Rules Got a question you'd like us to answer on our show? You can send your audio file to caveat@thecyberwire.com or simply leave us a message at (410) 618-3720. Hope to hear from you.
For nearly 20 years Trevor Hughes has been the CEO of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Over that time the IAPP has experienced rapid and exponential growth. IAPP makes us all better at our jobs every day. Trevor has become one of a few leading voices in the space and does so with razor sharp insight across all vectors of privacy from health to finance, adtech to AI/ML. And he does it with relative ease in an increasingly complex landscape. Being a privacy leader/lawyer can feel like wearing sunglasses at night. It can be hard to see where we are going sometimes, can feel like we're living in a privacy dystopia (see the video for the song).
Titus Nichols possess over a decade of experience as an attorney handling complex litigation and representing entities facing government investigations. As data breaches became more commonplace, Titus recognized the need to work with businesses to mitigate and prevent legal risk before it got to the courtroom. Titus is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US). He is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) as well as Vice Chair of the Privacy and Cybercrimes Commitee of the American Bar Association's Science and Technoogy Section. Titus received his Bachelor of Arts from Morehouse College and his Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia School of Law, where he has served as an Adjunct Professor in various legal topics. “When you get started you are going to fall. That is just a natural aspect of it. But if you are going to fall, fall forward. What I mean by that is you are going to make a mistake but move forward, keep on moving forward, keep on making forward progress. Because yeah you might fall but at least you are going to fall closer to your goal than if you stood in one spot. I hear from a lot of people who have great skills and they could be great entrepreneurs but they are so busy just… It's paralysis through over analysis. They keep on thinking well I need to get this in place and that in place and what about this that and the third? Just start moving. Move forward and you will figure it out as you go along”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7ZA
Beth is a cybersecurity and data privacy attorney at Woods Rogers who serves clients across Virginia. She uses her significant experience in technology to counsel clients on a broad range of issues.As chair of the Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Practice at Woods Rogers, Beth advises clients both on cybersecurity concerns and privacy regulatory compliance. Beth is a Certified Information Privacy Professional with both U.S. and Europe designations (CIPP/US & CIPP/E) from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).Beth's experience on the intersection of technology and the law is extensive. Her clients run the gamut of Fortune 200 companies to universities to municipalities, and span industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, banking, and energy. Beth also advises clients in high tech fields such as biotechnology and software development and has experience with clients pioneering new technologies such as blockchain and IoT devices.
With data breaches regularly making headlines, privacy and security is a concern for many companies. Lindsey Gillespie, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law's Privacy and Data Security service, discusses what students can expect in this field, in-demand skills and the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) certification process. Before joining Practical Law, Lindsey was of counsel with Potomac Law Group, LLC. Lindsey also worked as a senior associate at Baker McKenzie.
Certifiable! The Value of Certifications to Your Career - CIPP, CIPM and CIPT with IAPP Description: Is a certification in information privacy right for you? Find out as Doug Forman of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) talks about the history and benefits of the Certified Information Privacy Professional, Manager and Technologist (CIPP, CIPM and CIPT) certifications with Jim Merrifield, IGP, CIP, in the second of a series of ILTA podcasts on industry-related certifications. Speakers: Jim Merrifield is the firm-wide Information Governance Manager at Robinson & Cole LLP and co-founder of the first ever conference focused exclusively on information governance, InfoGovCon. He is a respected advisor in the IG community and an active member of several industry associations including ILTA, IAPP and ARMA. Jim's information governance experience includes deployment of enterprise programs, policy development and enforcement, creation of disposition programs, technology solution evaluation and consulting services. He is a certified information governance professional (IGP), has written for numerous publications, blogs at R+C Data Privacy & Security Insider and TechTarget, and frequently speaks on information governance and data privacy issues. Contact Jim at jmerrifield@rc.com. Douglas Forman is the Certification Director at the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), a professional membership organization that offers education, events and certification to those who work in information privacy. Before arriving at the IAPP, Doug spent eight years developing standardized assessments for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Delaware and others. He can be contacted at dforman@iapp.org.
Information policy at the enterprise level is invariably an exercise in gaps and inconsistencies. The range of concerns—including security—is broad, the environment tends to be heterogeneous and dispersed, the contextual scope is significant, and the stakeholders are numerous. MITRE ran headlong into this problem as it set about conceiving and implementing a new enterprise IT architecture, with questions increasingly raised regarding what policies the new architecture had to be capable of supporting. The MITRE Information Policy Framework (MIPF) is the mechanism MITRE developed to answer these questions. The MIPF supports systematic, structured analysis and formulation of information policy in five areas: security, privacy, management, stewardship, and sharing. This presentation will discuss the structure and use of the MIPF, with an emphasis on security requirements. About the speaker: Dr. Stuart S. Shapiro is a Lead Information Security Scientist and a member of the Privacy Practice at the MITRE Corporation, a not-for-profit company performing contract technical research and consulting primarily for the U.S. government. At MITRE he has supported a wide range of privacy activities, including privacy impact assessments, for major government programs. Prior to joining MITRE he was Director of Privacy at CareInsite, an e-health company, where his responsibilities included both policy and technical issues revolving around privacy and security. He has also held academic positions in the U.S. and the U.K. and taught courses on the history, politics, and ethics of information and communication technologies (ICTs). His research and writing have focused on ICTs and privacy and on the history and sociology of software development. Among his professional affiliations are the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)—including its public policy committee, USACM—and the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).