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The Privacy Insider: Conversations on Data Privacy & AI, Compliance & GDPR

The Privacy Insider: Conversations on Data Privacy & AI, Compliance & GDPR

Arlo Gilbert

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Frequency: 1 episode/28d. Total Eps: 25

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Welcome to The Privacy Insider Podcast, where we update you with the latest trends and best practices in the fast-evolving landscape of data privacy. Customer expectations, regulatory requirements, and industry standards continue to move the needle toward a demand for greater privacy in the digital world. We connect with privacy insiders who share insights on strategies that business leaders and privacy teams should take to make their businesses privacy-first organizations.
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Signal and Noise: The New Administration, Privacy, and Our Digital Rights with Cindy Cohn of Electronic Frontier Foundation

Episode 11

vendredi 14 février 2025Duration 46:08

Digital rights, privacy, and government policies have been a hot topic over the past month as the Trump Administration comes on board. But the truth is, data protection and safeguarding our freedoms are not partisan issues. Regardless of what party is in power, we need to be vigilant about our digital rights and never give up the fight to protect them. 



Cindy Cohn, Executive Director of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, discusses the evolving landscape of digital rights, privacy, and government policies impacting technology. With a career dedicated to defending civil liberties in the digital age, Cindy shares insights on encryption, AI governance, surveillance capitalism, and the role of regulatory frameworks in shaping the future of the internet.


Key Takeaways:


(03:16) Cindy’s path to digital rights advocacy and the influence of early internet pioneers.

(07:08) The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s mission to protect civil liberties online.

(12:52) The dangers of surveillance capitalism and the need for privacy-first regulations.

(19:51) Tensions between big tech CEOs and their workforces over privacy and ethics.

(22:23) The implications of government funding cuts on internet privacy tools.

(29:58) The challenges of aligning US and international digital policies.

(32:29) Continuing privacy challenges regardless of different administrations.

(43:21) The need for comprehensive privacy protections so users can enjoy technology without surveillance risks.


Resources Mentioned:


Cindy Cohn -

https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindy-cohn-9325/


The Electronic Frontier Foundation | LinkedIn -

https://www.linkedin.com/company/eff/


The Electronic Frontier Foundation | Website -

https://www.eff.org


How to Fix the Internet: Podcast -

https://www.eff.org/how-to-fix-the-internet-podcast


Human Rights Data Analysis Group -

https://hrdag.org/





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2025 Privacy Predictions: Hold My Beer, 2024

Episode 10

mardi 17 décembre 2024Duration 53:56

We thought 2024 was the busiest year in privacy. Well, 2025 is already gearing up to take that title. What do we think is in store? From evolving regulations and AI governance to building consumer trust, privacy pros face new challenges at every turn. Today, Jodi Daniels joins host Arlo Gilbert as they take a look back at 2024 and then into the crystal ball for 2025 for their predictions on what’s next. If you care about evolving regulations, AI, how the role of privacy will change and (maybe a few Taylor Swift predictions), you don’t want to miss it.

Katharine Tomko: Privacy is a Fundamental Human Right

Episode 1

mardi 14 mai 2024Duration 26:33

In this episode of The Privacy Insider Podcast, host Arlo Gilbert is joined by Katharine Tomko, Partner at First Ascent Ventures, who was the first Head of Privacy Programs at Facebook. They explore the evolving landscape of privacy in the digital space and digital privacy as an extension of fundamental privacy rights throughout history. Hear how Katharine’s experiences growing up sparked her passion for data privacy and her continued focus on it as a venture capital investor.

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lundi 6 mai 2024Duration 00:54

Welcome to The Privacy Insider Podcast, where we update you with the latest trends and best practices in the fast-evolving landscape of data privacy. Customer expectations, regulatory requirements, and industry standards continue to move the needle toward a demand for greater privacy in the digital world. We connect with privacy insiders who share insights on strategies that business leaders and privacy teams should take to make their businesses privacy-first organizations.

I Think, Therefore I Am? AI, Ethics, & Humanity With Dr. Michael Hemenway

Episode 9

jeudi 21 novembre 2024Duration 01:00:06

What does theology have to do with AI? A lot: Theological principles can guide values and ethics, and frankly, we need to be sure we have some around coexisting with AI. The ethical use of technology has always been a subject for debate (including around personal privacy and the digital age). But AI brings a whole new layer of ethical consideration–and existential crisis–for human beings. Technologist and theological scholar Dr. Michael Hemenway joins us to discuss the ethical implications of AI and how we can all guide responsible innovation and create space for both AI and humanity.

Privacy Over Party: Peter Swire

Episode 8

jeudi 17 octobre 2024Duration 35:19

There’s a U.S. election coming up in a few weeks. You may have heard something about it. What you haven’t heard as much about in this election cycle is the candidates’ stance on privacy. Why? And will privacy views and policies change depending on who takes office? Georgia Tech Professor Peter Swire has served at the highest levels of government, including as Chief Counselor for Privacy under President Clinton and as an advisor in the Obama Administration. Peter joins host Arlo Gilbert this week to talk about how privacy figures into gun control, abortion, and other hot-button issues, and to share his regulatory insight on everything from AI to Crypto.

David, Goliath, and Data Privacy Part II: Max Schrems

Episode 7

jeudi 19 septembre 2024Duration 33:03

If you’re in the privacy industry, you know Max Schrems: Renowned privacy rights advocate and the David who took on Facebook’s Goliath to shine a light on the misuse of consumer data. But that’s just one facet of what he does. In this episode, Max talks to Arlo Gilbert about Facebook, Amazon, and Google, whether or not you can file a class action in Europe, and how somebody became so passionate about privacy that they ended up changing the world. Part II of a two-part series.

David, Goliath, and Data Privacy Part I: Max Schrems

Episode 6

mardi 10 septembre 2024Duration 43:11

If you’re in the privacy industry, you know Max Schrems: Renowned privacy rights advocate and the David who took on Facebook’s Goliath to shine a light on the misuse of consumer data. But that’s just one facet of what he does. In this episode, Max talks to Arlo Gilbert about his organization, noyb, the often-unglamorous work of protecting privacy rights, and how the Florida educational system kicked off a lifelong passion for privacy. Part I of a two-part series.

Don’t Be Evil: In the Hot Seat of Data Privacy Part 2

Episode 5

mercredi 28 août 2024Duration 30:22

In Part II of our conversation with Keith Enright, the outgoing Chief Privacy Officer of Google, Keith talks to host Arlo Gilbert about what it’s really like to be in the hot seat of data privacy of one of the world’s biggest tech companies: The good and the bad. You’ll hear about the uniqueness of Google’s approach to innovation and privacy, the complexities of being on regulators’ radar, and the opportunities that led to world-changing outcomes and some of the most gratifying moments of his career.

Don’t Be Evil: In the Hot Seat of Data Privacy Part 1

Episode 4

vendredi 16 août 2024Duration 27:48

In this episode of The Privacy Insider Podcast, Keith Enright, the outgoing Chief Privacy Officer at Google, joins host Arlo Gilbert to share what it’s like to be at the privacy helm of one of the world’s most influential–and most watched–companies. Part I of this conversation showcases Keith’s unusual path to privacy and Google, the evolution of privacy under his watch, and where opportunities lie in privacy and technology today..

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