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The Privacy Beat
Mini-episode: What this new CCPA settlement means for data sharing
In this episode, Goodwin Procter's Omer Tene unpacks the recent settlement between DoorDash and California's attorney general. It's the second enforcement action under CCPA, and it's significant because the DoorDash case calls into question how the CCPA's provisions on data sharing and selling could be enforced in the future. Listen up for what you need to know!
2024-02-26
25 min
The Privacy Beat
Direction unclear? He's got some tips on how to grow your privacy career
In this episode, OpenAP General Counsel and CPO Andy Dale chats with Angelique about the tactics and strategies that have helped him grow not only his privacy career, but also his tribe of peers-turned-friends. The two also discuss the regulatory squeeze adtech's feeling, the risks vs. rewards of using location data, and whether dentists are as nice as privacy pros. If you know a dentist, please have them call in.
2024-02-23
1h 06
The Privacy Beat
PHIL IS BACK! And he's dropping knowledge again
In this episode, Phil Lee returns! Phil is a self-proclaimed tech nerd, but that comes in handy, given the uptick in questions on deploying AI without breaching privacy rules or consumer expectations. He says to understand the tech, you've got to play with the tech, which he's happy to do. More importantly, he says: To understand the potential harms of any deployment, you've got to get representatives from the potentially impacted parties in the room with you. Plus, the future of cookies. Are they dying or what?
2024-02-02
50 min
The Privacy Beat
Uber's CPO on her gig's unique challenges, and raising *all* the boats
In this episode of the podcast, host Angelique Carson chats with longtime friend and Uber CPO Ruby Zefo. The two discuss Ruby's working relationship with product & eng, the unique challenges a company like Uber faces, and why she's so focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the name of raising everyone's boats.
2024-01-16
53 min
The Privacy Beat
What are you waiting for? You already know what to do
In this episode, Asana Head of Global Privacy & DPO Whitney Merrill discusses bridging the knowledge gap that most organizations face in the age of AI, why privacy pros need not wait for pending laws and regulations to do their jobs well, and how to approach the challenge of communicating privacy's pillars with cross-functional teams.
2023-12-19
1h 08
Tech Policy Grind
The TPG Gets Meta (Not That One): Podcasters Unite! with Angelique Carson, Nicole Dove, and Noah Katz [S4E35]
Welcome back to the “Tech Policy Grind” podcast by the Internet Law & Policy Foundry! This week, Reema gets “meta” by chatting with other podcasters to give a behind-the-scenes look into the world of tech policy podcast production. She chatted with Angelique Carson, host of The Privacy Beat podcast, Nicole Dove, host of the Urban Girl Corporate World podcast, and Noah Katz, host of the Careers in Data Privacy podcast. The podcast pros get into discuss how they launched their podcasts and what they’ve learned as podcast hosts. They also discuss their careers in the privacy, cybersecurity, and tech policy spa...
2023-12-07
45 min
Tech Policy Grind
The TPG Gets Meta (Not That One): Podcasters Unite! with Angelique Carson, Nicole Dove, and Noah Katz [S4E35]
This week, the TPG gets “meta
2023-12-07
45 min
The Privacy Beat
What Biden's EO on AI signals you should do today to protect your org -- and yourself
Everywhere you turn it's AI AI AI. But that's for good reason: We're deploying it now at our organizations without a full understanding of the risks we're undertaking. Plus, we don't have guardrails yet, and a federal law ain't gonna happen immediately. In this episode, let's talk about what Biden's recent executive order on AI signals you should start doing at your organization to protect it -- and you -- from the pitfalls around privacy.
2023-11-16
46 min
The Privacy Beat
It's a little bit of everything, tbh
In this episode, longtime friends Angelique Carson, Goodwin Procter's Gabe Maldoff, and the IAPP's Cobun Zweifel-Keegan discuss some of today's privacy pro conundrums, including data brokers' longevity, why it takes some companies so long to implement the GDPR, and Angelique's peanut butter hangover. Plus, a special guest makes a surprise cameo at the top!
2023-10-27
59 min
The Privacy Beat
Soooo, is this Data Privacy Framework safe to use, or?
In July 2023, the EU and the U.S. signed an agreement to replace the Privacy Shield with the revised Data Privacy Framework. But Schrems has said he'll try to take it down, just like he did Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield, and a French lawmaker has filed an official challenge. Julian Flamant, senior associate at Hogan Lovells, talks us through the changes and what we should EVEN DO!
2023-09-18
44 min
The Privacy Beat
He's privacy's Larry David
In this episode, Joe Jerome makes his triumphant return across the mic from Angelique. In a free-ranging conversation, the two frenemies discuss what the metaverse actually is, the latest legislation aimed at protecting kids online, and why you should never take a photo of someone with their mouth open.
2023-07-28
1h 14
The Privacy Beat
A reporter's take on the privacy deluge
This whole privacy situation is insane these days. Sometimes it helps to have a privacy journo talk about the big themes and takeaways. Tonya Riley, a reporter for Cyberscoop, is tracking the latest trends in privacy enforcement. She'll tell you a bit about it in this insightful dispatch.
2023-07-12
52 min
The Privacy Beat
The data privacy case that might shift U.S. surveillance policy (after all)
Welp, the Irish DPC fined Meta $1.3 billion, the highest ever GDPR fine, and it ordered Meta to stop transferring data from the EU to the U.S. The implication, obviously, is that every other company using SCCs to transfer data is also in breach of the GDPR. But the problem is at the political level! We can't solve this organizationally. So, what’s a company to even do? Eduardo Ustaran talks you off the ledge.
2023-06-01
44 min
The Privacy Beat
Why everyone's losing it over Washington State's d00zy of a privacy law
Everyone's losing it over this Washington State privacy law. The impetus for the bill was to cover gaps in HIPAA, and the Dobbs v. Jackson decision lit a fire in regulators, putting health-data privacy protections on a fast-track that never slowed. Mike Hintze, co-founder of Hintze Law, says this one “goes well beyond what any other privacy law has done.” Here's what he means.
2023-04-29
40 min
The Privacy Beat
Through blackouts and bombs in Ukraine, his privacy studies paid off
Nazar Dudchak is a law student at Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, Ukraine. He recently won the prestigious honor of "best orator" at a moot court competition in Iceland. But his journey to learn privacy's main tenets and argue a successful case faced some hurdles. The main problem: Ukraine was under attack, and sometimes even electricity wasn't a guarantee.
2023-04-25
31 min
The Privacy Beat
[Bonus episode] Iowa passed a privacy law. Huzzah?
Iowa is the first state in 2023 to pass a comprehensive privacy law. What does it contain? Is it a game-changer? In this episode, Keir Lamont, director of U.S. legislation at the Future of Privacy Forum, and David Stauss, partner at Husch Blackwell, talk us through why privacy peeps are calling this law a tech company's dream.
2023-03-21
17 min
The Privacy Beat
Illinois' BIPA (not BEE-PAH) is having a CCPA-like moment
Jay Edelson has been using Illinois’ Biometric Privacy Act to take companies like Facebook and Clearview AI to task for alleged misuse. And he’s had great success. Without a federal law on biometrics in the U.S., states have started introducing their own versions of BIPA in rapid succession. In fact, 17 U.S. states have introduced a biometric privacy law this year already. In this episode, Edelson discusses his recent wins and his forecast for the BIPA landscape in the future.
2023-03-14
49 min
The Privacy Beat
Personalized ads: 'We'll survive Schrems, damnit!'
The future of personalized ads felt wildly uncertain when the Irish DPC's final decision on the Meta case came down. The decision sent Privacy Twitter into a frenzy over the implications: You can't bundle personalized ads into the contract for the service itself, the DPC said. At the same time, the EU and U.S. are still trying to shake hands on a new data-transfer agreement. Luckily, Phil Lee is a master of both topics, and he's here to talk you off the ledge.
2023-02-09
38 min
The Privacy Beat
The states are dropping privacy bills like they're hot: Here's a debrief
It's only January, and already U.S. states have introduced eight comprehensive privacy bills (and counting). In this episode, Future of Privacy Forum's Keir Lamont and Husch Blackwell's David Stauss talk about trends in each bill and what we should expect in 2023.
2023-01-20
41 min
To The Batpoles! Batman 1966
Holy Casting Crossover! Actors who appeared on both BATMAN and STAR TREK TOS
It's here! The Internet's most complete list of actors who appeared on both Batman and Star Trek: The Original Series! But... is it totally complete? Look it over and see if there's a relevant actor who isn't listed - then post about him or her in the comments! Some are famous actors in big roles on both, some are extras and uncredited actors, some fall somewhere in between - or had a big role in one show and a bit part in the other. See the entire list at the link below.
2023-01-06
01 min
The Privacy Beat
WELP, that was 2022, I guess
In this free-ranging episode, host Angelique Carson chats with longtime pals Gabe Maldoff, privacy attorney at Goodwin Procter, and Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, IAPP's managing DC director, about the big privacy news in 2022. There's lots of talk about CPRA, the Sephora case, California's need to constantly pass laws, and why Gabe hates cruises.
2022-12-20
57 min
The Privacy Beat
(Part 2 of 2) CA Deputy AG Stacey Schesser on enforcing America’s flagship privacy law
In this episode, part 2 of 2, California Deputy Attorney General Stacey Schesser talks about what she thinks the attorney general could have done differently, the Sephora case, and what's going on with operationalizing Global Privacy Controls.
2022-12-02
27 min
The Privacy Beat
CA Deputy AG Stacey Schesser on enforcing America’s flagship privacy law
In this interview (part 1 of 2), host Angelique Carson chats with California Deputy Attorney General Stacey Schesser on how everything changed with the CCPA. Schesser talks about the agency's recent Sephora enforcement action, Global Privacy Controls, and how she'll work with the newly-established CPPA. It's a Privacy Geek's buffet, if you will.
2022-11-17
36 min
The Privacy Beat
How to do that TIA so it’s not a real P in the A
In this episode, Julian Flamant, an attorney at Hogan Lovells and longtime pal of Angelique's, talks about Chicago-based mobsters, that looming CPRA deadline, and how to keep transfer impact assessments, TIAs, from becoming a P in your A.
2022-11-04
53 min
The Privacy Beat
Your IAPP PSR recap, for those with FOMO
In this episode, host Angelique Carson brings you live interviews from the show floor at the IAPP's P.S.R. 22, including what everyone was buzzing about, what happened at the big Rodeo party, and how to avoid serial killers.
2022-10-21
37 min
The Privacy Beat
He basically took down Cambridge Analytica
In this episode, Prof. David Carroll discusses his accidental fame as a focus in the Netflix documentary The Great Hack, which followed Carroll's lawsuit against Cambridge Analytica — before its fall — to retrieve his data from the data broker. As we know now, the lawsuit revealed more than Carroll's data and would lead to years of Facebook litigation, lawsuits and settlements.
2022-10-06
41 min
The Privacy Beat
California’s new children’s law could dismantle the status quo: Is that bad?
Last week, Eric Goldman visited the podcast to rip California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code to shreds. Some of you did not like that. On today’s episode, Stanford University’s Dr. Jen King has a different take. “We’ve had nearly thirty years of design masquerading as being values-agnostic driving the development of the internet. Do we really want to defend this status quo?”
2022-09-23
39 min
The Privacy Beat
Um, California passed a children’s privacy law?
While most of us were distracted by talks of a federal privacy bill, California’s Senate passed its Age-Appropriate Design Code. It awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature, and then it’s law. Santa Clara Law School’s Eric Goldman hates this bill a whole lot, and he wants to tell you why.
2022-09-08
38 min
The Privacy Beat
Who’s gonna own the data in the end?
Reporting on a specific industry gives journalists unique views on the inside baseball and its players. In this free-ranging conversation, host Angelique Carson talks to longtime privacy journalist Mike Swift about the ADPPA, the Biden administration’s aims on consumer privacy in the U.S., and who’s gonna own the data in the end: the companies or the consumers?
2022-08-26
43 min
Careers in Data Privacy
Angelique Carson: Director of Content Strategy at TerraTrue
Angelique hosts a podcast called The Privacy Beat, Her privacy journey is far from complete. Angelique used to edit The Privacy Advisor, Listening to her story will make you way wiser!
2022-08-12
42 min
The Privacy Beat
Are we about to pass two children’s privacy laws?
Of late, there’s plenty of movement on children's privacy law. You’ve got codes of conduct in the U.K. and California, plus two federal bills headed for U.S. Senate votes that would update COPPA and regulate "addictive" services geared toward kids. The Future of Privacy Forum’s Lauren Merk, U.S. youth and education policy counsel, lives and breathes this stuff, here's what you should know.
2022-08-11
41 min
The Privacy Beat
Privacy’s hiring. Getting a gig is hard. Why?
By now it’s not really a secret that privacy’s got a hiring problem. Recruiters and managers want “years” of GDPR experience, but then complain they can’t find “qualified” candidates. Meanwhile, talented peeps are searching for gigs. So what’s the deal? In this podcast, Angelique Carson talks to Asana’s Sherry Truong, VF Corporation’s Ryan Torrey, and Cleo Li about what hiring managers are missing, and what job candidates can do to optimize their chances for success in privacy.
2022-07-28
39 min
The Privacy Beat
This federal privacy bill going anywhere?
Privacy Twitter basically exploded upon the announcement of the American Data Privacy and Protection Act. Maybe Congress has finally found a middle ground? In this episode of The Privacy Beat Podcast, host Angelique Carson chats with Cam Kerry of the Brookings Institution, Omer Tene of Goodwin Proctor, and Maneesha Mithal of Wilson Sonsini about why it feels like Rs and Ds went to couple’s therapy and came out with this bill.
2022-07-15
46 min
The Privacy Beat
The Dobbs decision: We dissent
June 24 changed our lives. The Supreme Court’s “Dobb’s decision” overturned Roe v. Wade, stating women no longer have the right to make decisions about their own bodies. In this episode, Twilio’s Hannah Poteat, Quora’s Lena Ghamrawi , and Asana’s Whitney Merrill discuss what this means for women and what we, as privacy professionals, can and should do to stop the erosion of human rights in the U.S.
2022-07-01
34 min
The Data Protection Breakfast Club with Andy & Pedro
"Big Gondola Energy" w/ Angelique Carson - Director of Content Strategy at TerraTrue
Andy & Pedro speak with with Angelique Carson - Director of Content Strategy at TerraTrue. After 10 years creating privacy content at the IAPP including her incredible podcast “The Privacy Advisor”, Angelique Carson now leads content strategy at a privacy tech startup called TerraTrue that is gaining steam in the tech/privacy community. Angelique has a unique voice and brings privacy to the masses - in fact you might say she was the first person to really lean into privacy content. The DPBC is produced by TechGC - an invitation only community of General Counsels & Deputy General Counsels. To find ou...
2022-06-22
56 min
The Privacy Beat
You read these CPRA draft regs?
In this episode of The Privacy Beat, host Angelique Carson chats with fans Nick Ginger and Sheri Porath Rockwell, privacy attorneys in California. The three discuss this week’s hearing on federal privacy legislation and what to make of these new draft regulations on the California Privacy Rights Act.
2022-06-16
29 min
The Privacy Beat
Let’s get this poddy started!
In this inaugural episode of The Privacy Beat, host Angelique Carson invites two of her privacy besties, Cobun Zweifel-Keegan and Gabriel Maldoff, to help explain this new podcast and what it aims to do. In a whimsical conversation between friends, the three play with potential names for the show and, later, find themselves dissecting Web 3.0.
2022-05-28
31 min
Serious Privacy
The Mother of the Privacy Podcast (with Angelique Carson)
Send us a textOn this episode of Serious Privacy, sponsored by TrustArc, Paul Breitbarth and K Royal some with Angelique Carson. Angelique is currently with TerraTrue but Paul and K know her best from when she was with the IAPP, International Association of Privacy Professionals. Angelique had launched the IAPP's podcast years ago, where K was one the very first guests.The conversation flows from podcasts with its challenges and triumphs to how the privacy profession has grown over the past decade. They also discussed how professionals, whether attorneys or not, can enter th...
2022-04-13
49 min
True Stories Of Tinseltown
I talked to Lara Parker, who played the amazing Angelique in Dark Shadows. We talk the show, her career and my used to be liked a lot horror film. The real scary stuff was behind the scenes.
I had a great time talking to Lara, she was so forthcoming and a lot of fun. I want to thank my pal David Selby for asking her to come on the show. We talk Dark Shadows, her feminist witch, then vampire. She talks about biting Johnny Carson and we discussed the horror film she starred in, Race With The Devil, 1975. When I first moved TO NYC it was on Channel 11 and scared me big time. The behind the scenes scoop she gave me was the real horror.. You will be very mad, not at Lara but...
2020-12-14
1h 10
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Um, what just happened in Brazil?
If Brazil gave birth to its data protection law this week, it was a really fast labor. Privacy professionals awoke to the news Thursday that overnight, in an unprecedented move, the Brazilian Senate approved an amendment allowing the General Personal Data Protection Law to go into effect (almost) immediately. The decision reverses a vote Tuesday to delay the implementation of the LGPD to Dec. 31, 2020. How could this have happened? What does it mean for those covered by the law? In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Dirceu Santa Rosa talks to Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, about why there's s...
2020-08-28
32 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: A dispatch from Brussels
There is so much privacy news related to the pandemic lately that it sometimes feels like that's the only news. But the world continues to spin, if more quietly, as most of its population works from the comfort of their homes. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Angelique Carson chats with Brussels-based freelance journalist Jennifer Baker about two government data breaches, the latest on activist Max Schrems and his complaints, as well as recent criticisms on the level of DPA enforcement now that the GDPR has turned two.
2020-05-29
34 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: He's Bermuda's first privacy commissioner
Especially now, while most of us are stuck indoors hiding from the invisible monster that is the COVID-19 disease, it's not difficult to imagine better days — days when we can safely travel again to faraway islands with blue-glass waters and sandy beaches. Or, you could do what Alex White did and move there. The former deputy chief privacy officer of South Carolina didn't move to the island for a vacation, though. He took the job as the country's first-ever privacy commissioner, a position created with the passage of Bermuda's privacy law in 2016. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Po...
2020-05-15
46 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Does privacy even matter right now?
It's a troubling and weird time to be alive. The headline are dominated by reports of mass death and despair globally, and we're all trapped at home trying to cope with a very new and very difficult reality. In a time like this, it can feel hard to find meaning in the day-to-day work of being a privacy professional. In this fireside-chat style podcast, IAPP Editor Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, talks with three DC-based privacy professionals -- who happen to also be three of her best friends -- about how they're coping and staying focused on their individual missions.
2020-04-17
37 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Why the ICO's new children's code could be a 'game changer'
In January, the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office released its proposed "Age Appropriate Design Code" aimed at protecting children's privacy online. The code, which will require parliamentary approval, outlines 15 standards online services should follow. It also provides guidance on data protection safeguards aimed at ensuring online services are appropriate for children's use. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Playwell's Linnette Attai talks to host, Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, about what the code means for companies who cater to children, and even more importantly, those who traditionally haven't but may be covered under the new rules.
2020-02-04
33 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: What the regulators had to say in Brussels
Last week, on the keynote stage at the IAPP's Data Protection Congress, data protection authorities from three different countries took the stage to address a sold-out crowd of privacy professionals eager to hear straight from the proverbial horses mouths' what to expect from the leaders charged with enforcing Europe's sweeping data privacy law. When are the fines finally coming? Is the GDPR even working at all? And what kinds of emerging technologies and data uses scare the regulators most given the risk of misuse? In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, the Future of Privacy Forum's Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna...
2019-11-26
26 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: What's it like to work for a DPA?
In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, host Angelique Carson chcats with Robert Robbert van Eijk, who's recently joined the Future of Privacy Forum as its managing director for Europe. Prior to serving in this position, Eijk worked at the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) for nearly 10 years and has since become an authority in the field of online privacy and data protection. He represented the Dutch DPA in international meetings and as a technical expert in court, and he also represented the European Data Protection Authorities in negotiations of the World Wide Web Consortium on Do Not...
2019-11-15
38 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: A close-up on what's happening in Brussels
It wasn't long ago that the number of journalists covering the privacy and data protection beat was very small. Most mainstream newspapers didn't have a journalist dedicated to what were once considered very niche topics. Now, every major newspaper has one or more journalists dedicated to the onslaught of daily news made by tech companies' missteps or the policymakers reacting to them. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, host Angelique Carson chats with Brussels-based Politico journalist Laura Kayali on the ePrivacy Regulation, covering the Max Schrems hearing and emerging EU trends in facial recognition.
2019-11-01
32 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: What will happen to cross-border data transfers?
There are so many privacy headlines in the U.S. right now that it almost seems to overshadow developments in the EU. While the privacy profession was, for years, seemingly laser-focused on the General Data Protection Regulation -- deservedly -- the California Consumer Protection Act set a firestorm in 2017 and then later in 2018 when it was passed. But that doesn't mean things are quiet in the EU. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, host Angelique Carson chats with FieldFisher's Phil Lee, CIPP/E, about everything from the future of cross-border data transfers to that yet-to-be-passed ePrivacy Regulation.
2019-10-11
31 min
Keep Talking Or This Podcast Will Be Over
Episode 13
It's our thirteenth episode. Lucky 13, huh? It's a podcast, don't worry, we're just having fun. What is fun, and what is a podcast? Anyway, our guest for this episode is Angelique Carson.
2019-10-06
05 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Industry's take on complying with CCPA
At the IAPP's Privacy. Security. Risk. conference, it would be hard to argue that the California Consumer Privacy Act wasn't the general topic of conversation everywhere from the keynote stage to breakout sessions to happy hour. From a dressing room offstage at The Cosmopolitan Hotel's Chelsea Theater in Las Vegas, Nevada, Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, sat down with Tanya Forsheit of Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz to talk about the latest. Forsheit counsels all sorts of companies, big and small and in-between, to help them comply with CCPA. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Forsheit talks about industry's...
2019-09-27
35 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Right To Be Forgotten Hits Pop Culture
A surefire way to take the social temperature of a time period is to sample its art. For those who've been working in privacy for some time, it's perhaps slightly surreal to now see aspects of the profession reflected in popular culture. In October, "The Right to Be Forgotten," by playwright Sharyn Rothstein, will debut at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. It follows the story of a 17-year-old boy seeking to have his past misdeeds forgotten online and the obstacles he faces in doing that. Host Angelique Carson recently got a preview of the play and afterward...
2019-09-20
16 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Kashmir Hill talks privacy reporting, joining NYT
Recently, The New York Times announced it had hired journalist Kashmir Hill to its Business beat. Hill, most recently of Gizmodo, has long covered privacy in a distinct and unique first-person style, often through experimentation of her own with technology products and services. There was the time she tried to quit using the top five technology companies to see what her life would become, or the time she connected her entire home to the Internet of Things. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Hill talks to host Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, about covering the privacy beat and...
2019-06-28
40 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: 100th episode special edition
It's been three years since journalist Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, was directed by her boss to start something called a podcast that could help serve the IAPP membership, allowing them in-depth insights from their peers on how to thrive in the privacy profession and detailed looks at some of the industry's most important news. Since then, The Privacy Advisor Podcast has grown by the thousands in downloads and listeners. To celebrate, in this fun-loving, 100th-episode special anniversary edition, Jay Edelson, a plaintiff's attorney and founder of Edelson PC, aims to give listeners some insight to the woman behind the...
2019-06-07
52 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: The latest on CCPA's amendments
There's been no shortage of press about the California Consumer Privacy Act. Sessions on the topic were among the most attended at the IAPP's Global Privacy Summit in Washington, D.C., last week. But what's difficult is keeping pace with all of the amendments being voted up or down on any given week. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, host Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, chats with Frankfurt Kurit's Tanya Forsheit, who's on the front-lines of the issue in both advising clients and testifying at hearings on the CCPA in Sacramento. Forsheit offers tips on how to start...
2019-05-10
35 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Did the latest federal privacy bill hearing push things forward?
On May 1, the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation held its third hearing on how to craft a potential federal privacy bill. Witnesses included repesentatives from the American Civil Liberties Union, the Future of Privacy Forum, Common Sense Media and the Irish Office of the Data Protection Commissioner. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, host Angelique Carson welcomes back frequent guest Joseph Jerome, of the Center for Democracy and Technology, to discuss the highlights and lowlights of this most recent hearing and whether we're finally pushing proverbial the ball forward on how to do...
2019-05-06
28 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Dispatch from London on Brexit and the ePrivacy Regulation
Eduardo Ustaran is global co-head of the Hogan Lovells Privacy and Cybersecurity practice, and he's widely recognized as one of the world's leading privacy and data protection lawyers. In this episode of the podcast, host Angelique Carson talks to Ustaran about what's happening in the U.K. on Brexit and what that might mean for data protection in the region. He also gives us a download on progress related to the ePrivacy Regulation. With Romania at the helm, fulfilling residency of the Council of the European Union, the ball seems to be inching even closer towards the line.
2019-04-05
50 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: FTC Commissioner Rohit Chopra on enforcement priorities
Six months into his new role as commissioner at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, Rohit Chopra is still settling into his role, but he knows he has at least two priorities going forward: First, is to bring "more enforcement teeth to everything that we do." Second, though, follows on from the first: "We have to prove to the public that we're up to the task. Otherwise that's a recipe for disaster." In episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, recorded live at Privacy. Security. Risk 2018, Chopra talks to host Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, about his concerns regarding American isolationism...
2018-11-09
41 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Introducing 'The Privacy Reporters'
When Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, started reporting on privacy in 2010, she was digging for enterprise stories that might matter to a nascent field of privacy professionals. Now, there's so much privacy reporting to do that mainstream media have established "privacy beats" and hired reporters to cover them. Here at the IAPP, we're constantly having to prioritize and reprioritize what to report based on a massive influx of news every day of the week. There's so much news, in fact, we've decided it's time to launch a second podcast to help all of us digest it. So to launch, "The...
2018-11-02
13 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: How do we deal with viral hate online?
Anyone using the Internet today is surely aware of the viral hate that displays itself everywhere from social media platforms to newspaper comment sections to group chat forums. It's in such forums that marginalized groups face the kind of cyberbullying that surely exists on our streets but seemingly not to the extremes we see when users can hide behind a screen. In this live event, hosted by Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C. to commemorate PRIDE month, Chris Wolf talks to host Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, about strategies to combat viral hate online in the name of protecting those...
2018-07-13
27 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
Robocalls, a series: Part three
In parts one and two of this miniseries for The Privacy Advisor Podcast on the plague that is robocalls, host Angelique Carson examined the problem from the U.S. and U.K. perspectives. In short, the U.S. continues to fight an uphill battle, despite levying heavy fines against offenders, while the U.K. has seen a decline in complaints since it started issuing fines. In Hong Kong, a loophole exists in which it is difficult for the Privacy Commissioner for Personal data to enforce. In this part three, PCPD Stephen Wong discusses his approach to helping consumers.
2018-05-18
30 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
Robocalls: A series, part two
In episode two of The Privacy Advisor Podcast's miniseries on robocalls, Andy Curry, the Information Commissioner's Office's enforcement group manager, discusses how the U.K has worked to thwart illegal robocalls. The UK ICO regulates under the Data Protection Act and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations. It has the Telephone Preference Service, akin to the do-not-call list in the U.S., which it can fine callers for violating. The office got the power to fine in 2011 because it recognized an increasingly rapid problem. In fact, the ICO just yesterday announced a fine with two companies, IAG Nationwide Limited — which...
2018-05-02
19 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
Podcast: How do we police kids to keep them safe?
David Reitman is a board-certified adolescent medicine specialist. Marc Groman served as the Senior Advisor for Privacy in the Obama White House. Based on their personal experiences and unique professional expertise, Reitman -- who's a specialist in adolescent medicine, and Groman discuss the challenges of raising children in today's rapidly-evolving digital world, where the pressures to be online are real. The prevalence of smartphones, social media, inter-active gaming, the potential for 24/7 online access, and data that's "forever" all present difficult issues for kids, parents, and policymakers. In this live taping of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, recorded recently live recently at...
2018-04-27
1h 03
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: An EU journalist's perspective
Jennifer Baker makes a career out of knowing the nuances of data protection and data privacy. But she's she's not advising clients or writing privacy policies. Rather, as a freelance journalist, reporting on the developments that often guide the decision making of those who do. Baker has spent years developing sources inside European institutions and businesses, and in this episode of The Privacy Advisor, host Angelique Carson talks with Baker about reporting on the privacy beat from Brussels.
2018-03-15
32 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Ready, Set, GDPR
Gabe Maldoff is a young guy. He graduated law school in 2015, got himself a fellowship at the IAPP's Westin Center, and then immediately went to work at London's Bird & Bird. And just as he was adjusting to life in the real world, the world itself was adjusting to what would be expected of it under Europe's new privacy regime via the GDPR. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Maldoff talks to host Angelique Carson about how his early experiences in Tanzania shaped his future career, establishing himself at this unprecedented time in privacy and data protection, and his pre...
2018-01-19
36 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast Special Edition: What you need to know about the House vote on Section 702
As we reported in the Daily Dashboard yesterday, The U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday morning to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Amendments Act for six years. An alternative bill put forth by Reps. Justin Amash, R-Mich., and Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., was voted down. The alternative bill, which garnered support from liberal and conservative civil liberties lawmakers, would have required that the government get a warrant prior to searching through the data of American citizens. Prior to the vote Thursday morning, President Donald Trump tweeted out two conflicting posts about Section 702, prompting House Democrats to ask fo...
2018-01-12
22 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: What's Congress going to do with Section 702?
Under the 2008 FISA Amendments Act, Section 702 allows U.S. intelligence agencies to conduct surveillance on persons overseas it believes to be a potential threat. But the government is forbidden from collecting intelligence via Section 702 on persons “reasonably believed” to be within the U.S. or even a U.S. person outside of U.S. borders. But critics say there’s reason to believe U.S. persons are often incidentally the target of investigations, despite the rules stating otherwise, and that the secrecy surrounding intelligence operations allows it to happen en masse. Section 702 is set to expire on Dec. 31, and intelligence offici...
2017-12-15
30 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Johnny Ryan on why ad tech's in trouble
In this episode of the podcast, PageFair's Johnny Ryan talks to host Angelique Carson about why ad tech is in trouble. Essentially, the industry faces a consumer revolt of sorts given the strict consent requirements under the pending GDPR and ePrivacy Regulation. Consumers indicate they're likely to opt-out en masse, and advertisers are faced with a new world from the Wild Wild West they'd been operating under previously.
2017-11-10
58 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Recently, in San Diego ...
This special edition of The Privacy Advisor Podcast features a recap of the highlights from the IAPP's Privacy. Security. Risk. conference recently in San Diego. In this episode, the IAPP's Jed Bracy, Emily Leach, Angelique Carson and Sam Pfeifle gather around the mic, slightly sleep deprived and delusional, to discuss the highlights from PSR's key themes, including blockchain, the tension between needing a "tribe" and needing autonomy, and whether any of us could spend 20 years alone in the woods.
2017-10-30
28 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: How to avoid Equifax's mistakes, part 2 (Live from San Diego!)
In this live recording taken at P.S.R. 2017, Angelique Carson and Jason Straight discuss lessons learned from the Equifax breach now that many of the facts have emerged. Straight takes the audience through what went wrong and when and how privacy professionals can avoid similar fallout should a breach occur at their own organization.
2017-10-27
58 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Justin Brookman moves from FTC to Consumer's Union
In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, host Angelique Carson talks to Justin Brookman, who's director of consumer privacy and technology policy at Consumer's Union, about why he made the jump from the Federal Trade Commission to CU. Brookman also discusses his work in helping the FTC establish its first technology office and whether that's been a differentiator for the agency's power as a regulator.
2017-10-13
32 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Alexandra Ross on incorporating mindfulness into privacy
In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, chats with Alexandra Ross, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, CIPT, about incorporating some of her background in theater and her passion for yoga into her privacy practice; the theater experience helps her to be heard in effective ways, the yoga practice helps her stay mindful about the decisions she's making and who those decisions might impact. Ross is senior global privacy and data security counsel at Autodesk, a 3D design, engineering and entertainment software company. Ross says she's spending most of her time on GDPR these days, and...
2017-09-15
37 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: What to do if you know you won't be ready for the GDPR
This episode of the The Privacy Advisor Podcast features a return guest. Chris Zoladz owns Navigate, a consultancy. His podcast is the most listened to episode since we started this thing, with almost 1,900 listens at the time of this writing. Besides the fact that Chris is a likeable and smart guy, the reason for that is likely because his first podcast with us was about how to prep for the General Data Protection Regulation. He told us all about the ways companies were getting ahead, or, in many cases, falling behind, and where privacy professionals should get started. In this...
2017-09-01
39 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Sharon Anolik on answering HBO's call for help on its hit show
Remember when we all thought the world was going to end once Y2K hit? Sharon Anolik, CIPP/US, spent her early days as deputy attorney for the City of San Francisco strategizing on how to mitigate municipal risks associated with it. Since that time, she's held CPO positions at companies including Ask Jeeves and Blue Cross. These days, Anolik spends most of her time these days helping companies with mergers & acquisitions at her consulting firm, Privacy Panacea. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Anolik tells Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, abut how important data sets and privacy practices...
2017-05-12
34 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Live from Summit with Alvaro Bedoya
In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Alvaro Bedoya of Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology, and Angelique Carson, editor of The Privacy Advisor, chat live from the IAPP's Global Privacy Summit in Washington. Bedoya shares insights from working under Sen. Al Franken as his chief advisor and also about the work he's done researching facial recognition technology and the risks it poses, particularly to those who are most vulnerable in our society.
2017-04-21
54 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: What should I be psyched about at this year's Summit?
In this episode of the podcast, Content Director Sam Pfeifle, Content Manager Emily Leach, Editor Jed Bracy and Editor Angelique Carson discuss what looks hot at this year's IAPP Global Privacy Summit.
2017-04-07
33 min
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The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Jessica Rich on leaving the FTC
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Jessica Rich on leaving the FTC by Angelique Carson, IAPP Publications Editor
2017-02-10
31 min
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What went down at the Data Protection Congress? A recap
Publications Director Sam Pfeifle, Editor Angelique Carson, and European Managing Director Paul Jordan riff on the goings-on at the IAPP's Data Protection Congress 2016 in Brussels, Belgium.
2016-11-18
25 min
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Privacy Advisor Podcast: Hilary Wandall
Angelique Carson interviews Merck CPO Hilary Wandall, who recently helped her company achieve APEC's CBPR. Wandall talks how she got into privacy, what she thinks makes a good CPO, and what to expect at the IAPP's Global Privacy Summit.
2016-03-31
21 min
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Privacy Advisor Podcast: Omer Tene
The Privacy Advisor's Angelique Carson interviews world-renowned privacy expert Omer Tene, who just happens to be the IAPP's VP of Research and Education. They talk career development, how he got into privacy, and what the world will make of the GDPR, among a host of other topics.
2016-03-22
16 min
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
Podcast - Making Sense Of The Privacy Shield - 2 - 4-16
Podcast - Making Sense Of The Privacy Shield - 2 - 4-16 by Angelique Carson, IAPP Publications Editor
2016-02-04
1h 03