Data privacy is the footprint of our existence. It is our persona beyond ourselves, with traces of us scattered from birth certificates, Social Security numbers, shopping patterns, credit card histories, photographs, mugshots and health records. In a digital world, where memory is converted to 0's and 1's, then instantly transformed into a reproduction even in 3D, personal data is an urgent personal and collective subject. Those who wish to live anonymous lives must take extraordinary measures to succeed in that improbable quest, while those who hope for friendship or fame through the spread of their personal data must learn how to prevent theft of their identity and bank account.
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Episode 188 — Privacy and the Big Apple: Cities and Chief Privacy Officers/CPOs (00:16:24)
Join New York City's Chief Privacy Officer, Mike Fitzpatrick. Explore the role of a city's CPO. Cities must balance the interests of personal privacy and municipal operations, while complying with ope...
Episode 187 — 2025 Resolution: Make it the Year of the Passkey (00:09:59)
The Data Privacy Detective returns from a short sabbatical to recommend a New Year's Resolution for 2025 - make this the Year of the Passkey. Data privacy best practice moved from passwords to multi-f...
Episode 186 — Data Privacy and Credit Bureaus: How false data and algorithms hurt people (00:17:05)
The United States has three major credit bureaus - Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. How they score individuals has a major impact on their lives. Credit scores can raise interest rates to double wha...
Episode 185 — Data privacy and law firms: How secure is confidential information shared with attorneys? (00:14:59)
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. For our personal data this Halloween, will it be trick or treat? In Episode 185, we explore one of the most private of all U.S. organizations - the law firm -...
Episode 184 — September 2024 Data Privacy News (00:17:38)
Two major data privacy developments from September 2024: a Staff Report from the FTC and California's new statute about brain data. Tune in to Episode as the Data Privacy Detective provides meaning ...
Episode 183 — Identity Orchestration (IO) in a Multi-Cloud Data World: Protecting Privacy by IO Architecture (00:25:08)
When clouds gather, we prepare for storms, sometimes hurricanes. In a data world that is increasingly multi-cloud, how can we protect data that is ever more susceptible to attack by mal-actors? Enter ...
Episode 182 — How to stop your car and your privacy from being cyberjacked (00:20:10)
Today's automobiles and trucks are more than transport vehicles. Filled with computer technology,cars and trucks are data collectors and transmitters - and a potential way for hackers to steal persona...
Episode 181 — Data Privacy Developments from August 2024 (00:22:02)
Tune in for our August 2024 roundtable about three hot data privacy developments. Yugo Nagashima and Brio St. Amour join the Data Privacy Detective to plumb meaning beneath the headlines: The Netherl...
Episode 180 — Largest Data Breach In History? (00:15:05)
We turn our magnifying glass to what some August 2024 headlines call the biggest data breach in history. One report said the entire population of the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom was hack...
Episode 179 — Data Privacy Infrastructure 2024: Microsoft Priva in Preview (00:16:06)
Microsoft announced at an April 2024 IAPP conference a preview offering called Microsoft Priva. Described as a platform that helps organizations automate how they handle and deal with personal informa...
Episode 178 — Google, Third Party Apps, and Data Privacy: a calendar scheduling example (00:18:00)
Calendar scheduling—it can be simplified with third-party apps that schedule meeting times without a lot of back and forth. But third-party apps that do such scheduling entail significant privacy risk...
Episode 177 — Autos, AI safety, and Surveillance Pricing: July 2024 Data Privacy Developments (00:23:26)
Join Brion St. Amour, Yugo Nagashima, and the Detective to review three top data privacy developments from July 2024. Our monthly review focuses on these topics: Automobiles - Are they spying on us wi...
Episode 176 — Data Provenance: It's Time for Standards | Data & Trust Alliance's June 2024 Version 1.0.0 (00:22:03)
It's time for standards about data provenance. Unless information is reliable and trustworthy - and able to be used properly - datasets hold doubtful value. Yet, datasets are the foundation of Artific...
Episode 175 — Data Provenance and Privacy: Personal Privacy and the Rise of AI (00:12:56)
Artificial intelligence is not new. But now an acronym in common usage, AI is dominating markets, politics, industry, and our attention. And its use affects personal privacy. Let's take a couple exam...
Episode 174 — The American Privacy Rights Act: Are we getting closer to a U.S. federal data privacy code? (00:14:03)
When the Chairs of Senate and House committees, one a Democrat and one a Republican, agree on a comprehensive and thorough federal data privacy statute, one might guess it will be enacted - or at lea...
Episode 173 — U.S. Defense Department's version 2.0 for Contractor Cybersecurity: CMMC 2.0 (00:18:04)
The U.S. Defense Department is forcing its contractors and subcontractors to upgrade their cybersecurity practices through CMMC version 2.0. CMMC is shorthand for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certifi...
Episode 172 — May 2024 Data Privacy News: Vermont / Illinois Biometric Changes / Trends Report (00:24:22)
Vermont joined the "we have a data privacy code" group - almost a third of U.S. states now with a statute devoted to personal data privacy. Illinois modifies its code on biometrics to soften business ...
Episode 171 — A Global Privacy Statement: How to Draft One (00:24:22)
Privacy statements - how can one be written that applies globally? That seems like an impossible, even hopeless, challenge. Laws change regularly, even within countries and groupings like the EU. Rule...
Episode 170 — E-Skimming at ATM's, Stores, and Gas Pumps: What we can do about it (00:19:09)
Skimming—once defined as an internal business fraud of insiders taking money off the top of a company's cash flow. E-skimming - the growing theft of personal digital information to steal funds and ben...
Episode 169 — Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, and the Sales Industry (00:18:09)
How do organizations convert leads into revenue? How can they do this effectively while being privacy-conscious, not bombarding people with unwanted cold calls or messages? In Episode 169, the Data Pr...
Episode 168 — April 2024 Data Privacy Developments (00:23:37)
Progress towards a U.S. federal data privacy code? Consider the APRA, a bipartisan congressional effort in that direction - and its hot spots and chances. Learn about the Maryland Online Data Privacy ...
Episode 167 — Colorado act to guard our brains: the Privacy of neural data (00:16:20)
In April 2024 Colorado became the first U.S. state to declare neural data - what goes on in our brains - to be "sensitive data" subject to its Privacy Act. Neural data will be treated the same as medi...
Episode 166 — Digital Identity Systems: Estonia (00:13:34)
For about ten years, Estonia has pioneered a digital ID system for its 1.3 million citizens. Every Estonian receives a digital identity at birth or later. Estonians use this e-ID for a host of interac...
Episode 165 — Health data, HIPAA, and Privacy (00:14:21)
Our medical and health data are valuable - both to promote public health and to enrich data brokers selling our sensitive personal information without our consent. HIPAA is the U.S. federal statute in...
Episode 164 — March 2024 Data Privacy News (00:28:12)
Episode 164 covers three March 2024 developments: Florida bans social media platform accounts of children under 14 - and more; Illinois modifies its pioneering biometrics laws; and President Biden an...