The Data Diva Talks Privacy Podcast
Debbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks Data Privacy with industry leaders around the world about issues businesses need to know now.
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"The Data Diva" Talks Privacy Podcast reaches listeners in over 112 countries with over 170,000+ downloads!
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"The Data Diva" Talks Privacy Podcast reaches listeners in over 112 countries with over 170,000+ downloads! 〰️
E31 - Dimitri Sirota, CEO of BigID Actionable Data Intelligence Platform
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva,” talks to Dimitri Sirota, CEO of BigID, an actionable data intelligence platform. We discuss the data problem that BigID solves for organizations, accountability for data like money in banking, obtaining a deep knowledge of data instead of reliance on recollection, managing the data challenges unique to data privacy and upholding the rights of the individual, working across data silos in organizations, minimization of data risk, bringing context to data management, the unique way that BigID manages data correlation, the problem of data duplication and legacy data, the shift of privacy toward customer experience and trust, and his wish for Data Privacy in the future.
E30 - Joy Heath Rush, CEO of ILTA
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva,” talks to Joy Heath Rush, CEO of The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA). We discuss how we met, the trajectory of her career and interest in legal technology, the intersection of law and privacy, the role of a data steward in any organization, parallels between data privacy and data retention practices, understanding the cloud in the legal environment, the impact of the pandemic on conferences, privacy challenges of working from home, plans for ILTACON in 2021, the future of work after Covid-19, and her wish for data privacy in the future.
E29 - Raghavan Chellappan Chief Technology Officer ByteSafe
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva,” talks to Raghavan Chellappan, Chief Technology Officer at ByteSafe.We discuss pressing privacy and technology issues, privacy is a collaborative effort that silos harm, human habits, and technology, trust to build a privacy program, bring a holistic approach to privacy, the privacy debate about the First Amendment, data privacy fines as a tax on businesses, ways to help businesses to understand privacy issues, a systemic not tactical approach to privacy, the confusion between privacy and security and his idea for data privacy in the future.
E28 - Kelly Finnerty Director of Brand and Content at Startpage
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva,” talks to Kelly Finnerty, Director of Brand and Content at Startpage — the world's most private search engine. We discuss how privacy matters for all individuals and businesses, major shifts in marketing as a result of privacy regulations, privacy technology as a differentiator for businesses, Google’s FLOC vs. cookies, iOS 14 Privacy features, and the impact on privacy tech overall, and an explanation of advertising techniques including fingerprinting, the use of Adversarial AI in Startpages’s new pixelated images to thwart unintended image use, the answer to privacy ambivalence, the harm of inference in data uses, unfiltered searches using Startpage, the value of anonymity in web searching, and her wish for data privacy in the future.
E27 - Dawn Kristy Cyber Dawn and Cyber Solutions
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva,” talks to Dawn Kristy, CEO of The Cyber Dawn and VP of Cyber Solutions a CyberArmada. We discuss her passion for cybersecurity, challenges in AI systems, her work on educating people about cybersecurity, the big targets and the most vulnerable in cyber attacks, the need for privacy and cybersecurity with those outside of technology and legal fields, the impact of the documentary “Coded Bias,” the lack of diversity in AI and how it impacts results, AI mistakes that may lead to irreversible consequences, male advocates for women in tech, the need for more women and girls in STEM, thoughts on the proposed Mexican National Biometric Registry, the trend toward justification of data collection in laws and her idea for data privacy in the future.
E26 - Pedro Pavón Facebook
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva,” talks to Pedro Pavón, who works on Privacy, Fairness, and Data Policy, at Facebook. We discuss being authentic and experiences of being a person of color in the data privacy field, the vital human elements of privacy as it is thought of differently all over the world, the Netflix documentary Coded Bias featuring Dr. Joy Buolamwini, the interplay of privacy and technology, bias in AI and technology, and how this relates to data privacy, facial recognition, and surveillance, the problem of using statistics to measure AI success and human harm, AI and decisions about life and liberty, the impact of using facial recognition in policing and education, the problem of applying technology made for one purpose to a different purpose, the need to constantly monitor and correct AI systems, the challenge of information silos within an organization with data privacy, and his wish for data privacy in the future.
E25 - Carissa Véliz Associate Professor at University of Oxford Author
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva" talks to Carissa Véliz, Associate Professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute for Ethics in AI and Tutorial Fellow, Hertford College, University of Oxford, and author of "Privacy Is Power.” We discuss her concept of data havens, the success of her book “Privacy Is Power,” how Brexit affected her views on privacy, data access creating new caste systems, individual steps to protect one’s privacy, the need for agency over one’s data, the danger of inferences in data use, Cambridge Analytica’s impact on privacy discussions, the effects of Covid on data privacy, the differences between US and EU, ethics and AI, bias in AI, facial recognition and biometrics and her idea for data privacy in the future.
E24 - Kavya Pearlman Founder and CEO - XRSI
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva,” talks to Kavya Pearlman, Founder, and CEO of XRSI, a Cyber Safety organization dedicated to Virtual Reality, Mixed Reality, Augmented Reality, etc. We discuss the XRSI Privacy Framework as it relates to Virtual and Mixed Reality, the ability to discuss Privacy with people at different tech levels, the different skill sets needed in Privacy in various applications, diagnose and articulate Privacy issues where no law exists, consumer association of VR with gaming, how new technologies will get people’s attention, the possibility of immediate harm from VR and other technologies, the difficulty of being an informed consumer, XRSI Privacy Framework, and her idea for data privacy in the future.
E23 - Avishai Ostrin Senior Privacy Consultant PrivacyTeam
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva" talks to Avishai Ostrin, Senior Privacy Consultant at PrivacyTeam. We discuss the strength of Data Privacy protections in Israel compared to the EU and in Multi-National Corporations, the retention period for data in different areas of the world, experience discussing Data Privacy with the average person, the impact of gradual and constant change in Data Privacy, balance between Privacy and Security, need for additional discussions between industry and government, Contact Tracing involving major Tech companies, Israel’s intention for an early reopening from the pandemic, confusion of privacy with software and apps, future projections on Data Privacy and his idea for data privacy in the future.
E22 - Sanna Toropainen – Co-Founder of Muna.io
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva" talks to Sanna Toropainen, Co-Founder of Muna.io involved with systems that facilitate ethical data collection and data monetization. We discuss the idea of finding the middle ground between consumers and businesses on privacy, data privacy as property law and data ownership, transparency and data exchange with businesses, data monetization and data protection rights, the difference of U.S. vs. The EU, perspective on the European Data Strategy, the challenge of data privacy and innovation, discussing the logistics or data sharing while respecting the rights of individuals, the use of data intermediaries, data brokers and assumptions, the accuracy and quality of data, individuals control of data, and her idea for data privacy in the future.
E21- Jay Glasgow – Founding Partner of the Privacy Co-op Information Rights executive
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva" talks to Jay Glasgow, Founding Partner of the Privacy Co-op and Information Rights executive. We discuss laws related to data privacy and the connection to identity, the U.S. regulatory laws related to privacy, U.S. privacy law vs. publicity law vs. contractual law, the work of authorized agents to protect legal rights of individuals, Covid-19 and U.S. data privacy laws, and digital contact tracing apps, the prospect of preemption and privacy right of action as it relates to data privacy regulation in the U.S., Section 230 and de-platforming, Covid-19 mandated distance learning privacy issues, the bias in AI, understanding of information rights, explain the history of Section 230 and potential future of this law, fifth amendment rights related to passwords, updating of old laws related to data and individual rights, four key torts related to individual rights, data monetization, and his idea about privacy in the future.
E20 - Jennifer Mailander – Deputy General Counsel Fannie Mae Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva" talks to Jennifer Mailander, Deputy General Counsel, Data Privacy & Cybersecurity at Fannie Mae. We discuss the emergence of data privacy as an industry and distinct discipline, the impact of Covid-19 on data privacy in businesses, the impact of CCPA on businesses outside of California, the importance of networking outside of your organization and mentoring, lessons from managing data privacy in large organizations, the idea about the prospect of federal data privacy regulations in the U.S., the impact of international data transfer related to data privacy rules, standard contractual clauses and the Cloud Act, the collaboration between cybersecurity and data privacy teams within organizations, and her wish for data privacy in the future.
E19- Jeff Jockisch – CEO Privacy Plan, Data Privacy Researcher
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva" talks to Jeff Jockisch, the CEO and Data Privacy Researcher at Privacy Plan and Curator of the Global Data Privacy Podcast Database. We discuss his detailed list of over 70 global data podcasts and episodes, linguistics of how people talk about privacy, the taxonomy of data privacy podcast topics, understanding data brokers and how they use data, comprehensive information about data brokers, and how they impact data privacy of individuals and businesses, data dossiers and categorization of individuals, the data accuracy problem with data collection, exclusion and risk-based data use, the regulatory landscape of data brokers and data purpose, privacy as a human right vs. a property right, the idea of a data fiduciary, and his wish for data privacy in the future.
E18 - Kenya Dixon – Information Governance U.S. Government and Private Sector
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva," talks to Kenya Dixon, General Counsel and Chief Operating Officer at Empire Technologies Risk Management Group, who has also served as the Director of Information Governance for the White House and Executive Office of the President. We discuss government regulations related to managing data of U.S. citizens, the impact of facial recognition use by the government on individuals, safeguards for using facial recognition as evidence, the human side of cooperation from individuals within organizations to be successful in information government, how data privacy professionals can be more successful in obtaining information from individuals within organizations, insights on FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) data formulas and data privacy challenges, government vs. consumer data collection and data dossiers, perspectives about the U.S. government’s Privacy Act of 1974, human vs. consumer-based laws, the notion of privacy vs. security, the perspective of privacy in the U.S., data collection preservation and The U.S. Presidential Records Act of 1978, and her wish for data privacy in the future.
E17 – Marie-Claire Péroux
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva," talks to Marie-Claire Péroux, Data Protection Consultant, Jurist, GDPR Specialist, International, and European Economic and Commercial Law. We discuss the U.S. versus European Data Privacy views, Covid-19 notifications in France, principles of privacy by design, changes in Data Privacy laws, innovation and data governance, the EU Data Governance Act, consent and data monetization, trust, and common ground in Data Privacy around the world.
E16 – Amar Kanagaraj CEO of oneDPO
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva" talks to Amar Kanagaraj CEO of oneDPO. We discuss Cultural differences between privacy in the U.S., Europe, and India, update on privacy in India, tackling the problem of complying with privacy regulations worldwide, privacy opportunities in India, far-reaching implications of Data Privacy regulations in the future, leveraging technology to address Data Privacy, privacy engineering and privacy leaks, identity and biometrics, data access audits, data scraping, and his wish for data privacy in the future.
E15 – Tara Taubman-Bassirian LLM Data Rainbow Consultant
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva," talks to Tara Taubman-Bassirian LLM of Data Rainbow, an award-winning GDRP, Data Protection, and IP Consultant. We discuss EU data regulation reform, GDPR enforcement pace, insider threats, consequences of data breaches, cultural differences between American and European Data Privacy, Schrems II, standard contract clauses, the right to be forgotten, data minimization, and wishes for Data Protection in the future.
E14 – Memme Onwudiwe EVP at Evisort AI for Contracts
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva," talks to Memme Onwudiwe, Executive VP at Evisort AI for Contracts. We discuss the Impact of Data Privacy laws on contracts, embracing CCPA, standard contract clause impacts, Force Majeure and Covid-19, complexity of data breach notification landscape in the U.S., the prospect of data monetization, data privacy for the public good, the potential action on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in 2021, Social Media content moderation and legal risks, Big Tech and Antitrust in 2021, the Data Privacy impact on startup companies, and his wish for Data Privacy in the future.
E13 – Gail Gottehrer Law Firm Emerging Technologies
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva," talks to Gail Gottehrer of the Law Firm, Gail Gottehrer LLC, who counsels clients on Emerging Technologies like autonomous vehicles, robots, IoT, etc. We discuss her career transition to emerging technologies, diversity and data privacy, the New York State Bar Association's technology committee work, an explanation of Quantum Computing, Post-Quantum Cryptography, the need for understanding Cybersecurity, data minimization to reduce risk, AI and Data Privacy, privacy and wearable technology, understanding consent with technology use, video interviews, and AI, autonomous vehicles, and her wish for data privacy in the future.
E12 – Zaheer Allam, Ph.D. Smart Cities, Sustainable Futures Urban Strategist, Author
Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva," talks to Zaheer Allam, Ph.D., an expert on Smart Cities. He is also an Urban Strategist and an advocate for Sustainable Futures. We discuss the definition of smart cities, the thread of technology through smart cities, citizens needs in different communities, safe cities use of surveillance, sharing data for research and development, use of synthetic data, ethics of data collection, smart cities, and AI bias, Western Culture and technology development, scale and its impact on smart cities, interoperability of data exchange and innovation, proximity-based data solutions, data rebates and other ways to share data in appropriate ways and his wishes for data privacy in the future.
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Host – Debbie Reynolds “The Data Diva,” Debbie Reynolds Consulting LLC
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