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A podcast about data innovation, regulations and data privacy. We will bring you exciting and inspiring stories from the frontiers of data and privacy management. Think AI, fairness, privacy-compliance, synthetic data, data literacy, and more. Hosted by Alexandra Ebert, MOSTLY AI's Chief Trust Officer. If you have any suggestions or questions, send a voice recording or an email to podcast@mostly.ai!
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Partially Redacted brings together experts on engineering, architecture, privacy, data, and security to share knowledge, best practices, and real world experiences – all to help you better understand how to use, manage, and protect sensitive customer data. Each episode provides an in-depth conversation with an industry expert who dives into their background and experience working in data privacy. They’ll share practical advice and insights about the techniques, tools, and technologies that e ...
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Debbie Reynolds of “The Data Diva Talks Podcast” provides wide-ranging discussion topics with worldwide leaders about data privacy that impacts businesses. This podcast explores data and emerging technologies, international laws and regulations, data ethics, individual privacy rights, and future trends. Debbie Reynolds, the Founder, CEO, and Chief Data Privacy Officer of Debbie Reynolds Consulting, is a world-renowned technologist, thought-leader, and advisor to Multinational Corporations fo ...
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Data Privacy Detective

Joe Dehner - Global Data Privacy Lawyer

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The internet in its blooming evolution makes personal data big business – for government, the private sector and denizens of the dark alike. The Data Privacy Detective explores how governments balance the interests of personal privacy with competing needs for public security, public health and other communal goods. It scans the globe for champions, villains, protectors and invaders of personal privacy and for the tools and technology used by individuals, business and government in the great ...
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When it comes to individuals data privacy with GDPR and iOS 14.5 it has become an Opt-in world. Regardless of what the laws are - the only ethical way to track and store private information on individuals is via the Opt-in. We will cover the latest laws and technical issues that relate to Data Privacy and point out those that are not acting with the individuals best intentions. There are those that look at privacy laws and rules as "roadblocks" to get around and/or think Opt-out is an option ...
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Get the latest on data privacy news from May 2023.Meta is fined about $1.3 billion for transferring European personal data to the States. But what’s underneath this record fine? What does it mean for how personal data rules are enforced in the EU? Are EU standard contractual clauses no longer a safe harbor for trans-Atlantic business?Washington ado…
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In this episode of the Data Democratization Podcast, host Alexandra Ebert interviews Daniela Pak-Graf, the managing director of Merkur Innovation Lab — the innovation arm of Merkur Insurance. Daniela shares her tips and best practices for innovating with data in one of the most conservative and sensitive industries, health insurance. Tune in to fin…
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Debbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks to Pamela Gupta, CEO, Co-President of Trusted AI™ an OutSecure Inc company. We discuss Pamela's career trajectory in cybersecurity and AI, as well as the importance of being one's own cheerleader in a male-dominated industry. We discuss the differences between cybersecurity and privacy and how they can work tog…
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In this episode Roshmik Saha, Head of Engineering at Skyflow, dives into the fascinating realm of data privacy and security solutions. Whether you're considering building your own privacy solution or seeking insights into the infrastructure requirements for handling credit card data securely, this episode has you covered. One important aspect that …
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Get the latest on data privacy news from May 2023. Meta is fined about $1.3 billion for transferring European personal data to the States. But what’s underneath this record fine? What does it mean for how personal data rules are enforced in the EU? Are EU standard contractual clauses no longer a safe harbor for trans-Atlantic business? Washington a…
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Bail decisions are critical in the lives of arrested persons. They come without judgment of guilt or innocence but can mean the deprivation of freedom for individuals as they await trial. But they can also have crushing unintended consequences for persons who become the victims of persons released without bail or on insufficient bail.Episode 126 ta…
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Bail decisions are critical in the lives of arrested persons. They come without judgment of guilt or innocence but can mean the deprivation of freedom for individuals as they await trial. But they can also have crushing unintended consequences for persons who become the victims of persons released without bail or on insufficient bail. Episode 126 t…
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Vadym Honcharenko, Privacy and Data Protection at Grammarly. We discuss the complexities of data privacy regulations around the world, particularly in relation to AI and the GDPR. He is particularly interested in the legal basis for collecting and processing EU user data for development purposes and the bal…
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Identity orchestration. Explore its meaning. Discover in Episode 125 how identity orchestration can protect data privacy and data security. Founder and CEO of Strata Identity [https://www.strata.io/], Eric Olden explores with us the change under way from passwords and multi-factor authentication to a radically different approach to safeguarding and…
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Identity orchestration. Explore its meaning. Discover in Episode 125 how identity orchestration can protect data privacy and data security. Founder and CEO of Strata Identity [https://www.strata.io/], Eric Olden explores with us the change under way from passwords and multi-factor authentication to a radically different approach to safeguarding and…
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In this episode, Constantine Karbaliotis from nNovation, a certified privacy professional with a wealth of experience in the field of privacy and data protection joins the show. Constantine has served as a privacy officer for two multinational corporations, and now serves multiple organizations as a privacy advisor. Constantine is well-versed in a …
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Michael Thoreson, Founder of KRATE Distributed Information Systems. We discuss his interest in Data Privacy, deep understanding of security and privacy and the gap between them, personal experience with identity theft, and confusion between cybersecurity and privacy which are, however, related and must be c…
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The modern automobile – a marvel of technology and transportation. It collects enormous amounts of data about us. This information is used for continuous improvement in design and safety and for our convenience. But it also creates risks to personal privacy. Episode 124 provides a tour of what automakers, suppliers, and users can do to create fair …
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The modern automobile – a marvel of technology and transportation. It collects enormous amounts of data about us. This information is used for continuous improvement in design and safety and for our convenience. But it also creates risks to personal privacy. Episode 124 provides a tour of what automakers, suppliers, and users can do to create fair …
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The 40th episode is a special one. We invited MOSTLY AI's Chief Product Officer, Mario Scriminaci, to quiz him about synthetic data technology and how the filed is progressing beyond the data privacy use case. Mario will share how MOSTLY AI is developing its synthetic data platform to provide users with easy and fast data augmentation tools. The fr…
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In today's digital age, data privacy and security have become critical concerns for companies of all sizes. One way for companies to demonstrate their commitment to protecting customer data is by achieving SOC-2 compliance. But what exactly is SOC-2, and how can companies achieve it? To answer these questions, Daniel Wong, Head of Security and Comp…
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Egil Bergenlind, Founder & Privacy Hero Sidekick at DPOrganizer. We discuss the challenges organizations face with data protection, such as data mapping, DPAs, risk assessments, and training. We also discuss the importance of collaboration and how DPOrganizer's tool helps organizations break out of silos an…
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How can an organization comply with a wide diversity of privacy laws being adopted and changed across the globe? How does an organization create a compliant and privacy-responsible policy to assure its customers that their privacy will be protected? Join Rachael Ormiston, Head of Privacy at Osano, as we explore these questions. Osano offers a “No F…
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What do Indiana, Tennessee, and Montana have in common? They adopted comprehensive data privacy laws in April 2023. Explore the similarities and differences and a unique Tennessee provision about national standards. Is a pattern emerging for how the U.S. regulates personal data?Consider the privacy implications of Artificial Intelligence. Global le…
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What do Indiana, Tennessee, and Montana have in common? They adopted comprehensive data privacy laws in April 2023. Explore the similarities and differences and a unique Tennessee provision about national standards. Is a pattern emerging for how the U.S. regulates personal data? Consider the privacy implications of Artificial Intelligence. Global l…
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Data access control is becoming increasingly important as more and more sensitive data is being stored and processed by businesses and organizations. In this episode, the VP of Developer Experience at lakeFS, Adi Polak, joins to help define data access control and give examples of sensitive data that requires access control. Adi also talks about th…
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Franklin GravesTechnology Counsel, HCA Healthcare Attorney, Creator Economy Law Newsletter Author, focused on emerging technology, intellectual property, and media laws. We discuss Franklin’s legal background journey, his Creator Economy Law Newsletter, and current news related to AI. We also talk about the…
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How can an organization comply with a wide diversity of privacy laws being adopted and changed across the globe? How does an organization create a compliant and privacy-responsible policy to assure its customers that their privacy will be protected?Join Rachael Ormiston, Head of Privacy at Osano, as we explore these questions. Osano offers a “No Fi…
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Europe has seen a significant evolution in privacy regulation over the past decade, with the introduction of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018 being a significant milestone. The GDPR establishes a comprehensive framework for protecting personal data and gives individuals greater control over how their data is collected, pro…
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Debbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks to Tharishni Arumugam, Global Privacy Technology & Operations Director, Aon. We discuss the importance of understanding the data protection laws in the Asia Pacific, navigating standard contract clauses, and the unprecedented level of transparency that Data Privacy and data protection regulations are trying to …
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Join Duane Laflotte and Patrick Hynds of Pulsar Security as the Data Privacy Detective asks these essential questions about cyber-crime and data privacy: How hard is it to break into a website or organization’s IT system? What are top tips for mid-sized organizations to defeat data attacks? What’s the future for people seeking a cybersecurity caree…
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In episode 39 of the Data Democratization Podcast, host Alexandra Ebert, Chief Trust Officer at MOSTLY AI, is joined by Rania Wasir, co-founder and CTO of leiwand.ai, to discuss AI transparency, the misconceptions surrounding AI transparency and fairness, and why having a standard for transparency is important. The episode also explores the concept…
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Join Duane Laflotte and Patrick Hynds of Pulsar Security as the Data Privacy Detective asks these essential questions about cyber-crime and data privacy: How hard is it to break into a website or organization’s IT system? What are top tips for mid-sized organizations to defeat data attacks? What’s the future for people seeking a cybersecurity caree…
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Zero trust infrastructure is an approach to security that requires all users, devices, and services to be authenticated and authorized before being granted access to resources. Unlike traditional security models that assume everything inside the network is trusted, zero trust assumes that all traffic is untrusted. In today's world, where cyber thre…
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Garrison Ross, Sr. Data Privacy Consultant, Founder and Advocate, Data Engineering. In this podcast episode, we delve into Garrison's journey in the tech and privacy industry. We explore his entry into the field, his path to his business, and his ever-evolving perspective on privacy. He emphasizes the impor…
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Artificial Intelligence and data privacy. Explore their relationship in this episode. It’s a subject little addressed by law or regulators and largely invisible to the public. AI depends on amassing a huge amount of personal information, collected and processed largely without consent or awareness of individuals whose personal information is being …
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Artificial Intelligence and data privacy. Explore their relationship in this episode. It’s a subject little addressed by law or regulators and largely invisible to the public. AI depends on amassing a huge amount of personal information, collected and processed largely without consent or awareness of individuals whose personal information is being …
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The privacy landscape is changing. There is increasing consumer awareness and concern over the use of their personal data and there’s an ever growing list of privacy regulations that companies need to navigate. Regulations like GDPR, CCPA, and others carry stiff fines for companies that fail to comply with data deletion requests. However, actually …
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Scott Taylor, The Data Whisperer, and Principal Consultant MetaMeta Consulting. We delve into Scott's background in the field of privacy and how it has impacted his business, the rapidly increasing amount of data and its impact, the recognition that data privacy is not a new issue, the crucial role of data …
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What do ChatGPT, Iowa, TikTok, and Spyware have in common? They all made data privacy news in March 2023. Italy’s Data Protection Authority blocked ChatGPT internet use on privacy grounds, the first western government to do so. Iowa became the sixth U.S. state to adopt a comprehensive personal data protection code. President Biden issued an Executi…
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What do ChatGPT, Iowa, TikTok, and Spyware have in common? They all made data privacy news in March 2023. Italy’s Data Protection Authority blocked ChatGPT internet use on privacy grounds, the first western government to do so. Iowa became the sixth U.S. state to adopt a comprehensive personal data protection code. President Biden issued an Executi…
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Privacy threat modeling is a structured approach to identifying and assessing potential privacy risks associated with a particular system, application, or process. It involves analyzing how personal data flows through a system, identifying potential vulnerabilities or weaknesses, and evaluating the potential consequences of a privacy breach. The go…
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Roberto López-Dávila, Legal Advisor, General Court Of Justice of Puerto Rico. We delve into Roberto's career and how his interest in privacy developed. Roberto shares how the General Court of Justice in Puerto Rico has taken note of privacy and is working towards a proactive future. He also highlights the i…
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Prominent South African data privacy attorney Ahmore Burger-Smidt described 2022 as a year of “bloodbath” for personal data privacy in a recent report from her firm Werksmans. The firm manages the Lex Africa Legal Alliance, with members in over twenty-five African countries.Cybercrime is extensive and growing in Africa, similar to trends evident in…
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Prominent South African data privacy attorney Ahmore Burger-Smidt described 2022 as a year of “bloodbath” for personal data privacy in a recent report from her firm Werksmans. The firm manages the Lex Africa Legal Alliance, with members in over twenty-five African countries. Cybercrime is extensive and growing in Africa, similar to trends evident i…
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