Serious Privacy

Dr. K Royal, Paul Breitbarth & Ralph O'Brien
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May 19, 2020 • 49min

Wildly Successful: An Unexpected Career in Privacy

Send us Fan MailDescribe your perfect privacy career. Do the words “vibrant,” “brilliant,” and “high energy” come to mind?  Back when we still had privacy conferences and trade shows, you could sometimes meet someone that was so vibrant, so enthusiastic and so interesting, they would make the whole event. Emerald de Leeuw, Privacy Lead in EMEA for Logitech is that kind of person. She is a fellow Dutchie to Paul and calls Ireland her home. She is an entrepreneur with a brilliant privacy mind, but allegedly also serves up a mean cocktail. We speak about building out a career in privacy, being underestimated and staying sane while working hard. Join us as we discuss a variety of topics, such as Emerald’s problem with Harry Potter movies - spoiler alert, it’s a fine difference between the books and the movies. But we also talk about the challenges that a woman in privacy and tech faces, whether at the beginning of a career, or even when she is established and successful. Being underestimated is just one of those challenges. Emerald also opens up about her career champions and the importance of being authentic as a professional. She has an upcoming webinar that is linked below for your convenience as well as a link to her TEDx Talk on online privacy. ResourcesEmerald’s mental health webinar: https://personal-leadership.ck.page/b4bd344455 TEDx Talk “Online privacy is broken; this is how we fit it” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebJnKoZwAnI  If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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May 12, 2020 • 44min

Should You Stay or Should You Go [Back to Work]? A Discussion on Returning to Work

Send us Fan MailWhat do you get when a European and an American discuss concerns about returning to work after the recent quarantines? With co-hosts Paul Breitbarth and K Royal, listeners get an inside view on what privacy professionals are thinking about. After two months, the worst of the Corona Crisis in many countries seems to be behind us. Slowly, countries and States are opening up, releasing roadmaps on relaxing their quarantine measures and taking steps to allow people to go back to work. Nevertheless, for the time being, it seems “continue to work from home where possible” will remain the best practice around the world. But whenever employees return to the office on a regular basis, it is clear already companies will need to prepare for that. The new normal of the six-feet-society and social distancing will cause a challenge in itself to be accommodated in offices, but also from a privacy and data protection perspective there is a lot to consider. More information on this week's episode:TrustArc COVID-19 ResourcesPaul Schwartz - Protecting privacy on COVID-19 surveillance appsEDPB - Guidelines 04/2020 on the use of location data and contact tracing tools in the context of the COVID-19 outbreakPrivacy International on contact tracing apps If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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May 6, 2020 • 46min

A Walkin', Talkin' EU Rep: An Open Conversation

Send us Fan MailWhat is a representative under GDPR?  Why do I need one? What do they actually do? Are these questions familiar to you? Does it sound like we are reading your mind? Then join us for this exciting unscripted conversation with Tim Bell, Managing Director of the DPR group - a walking, talking, EU representative.If a data controller or processor does not have an establishment in any of the member states of the European Union, they have to appoint a representative. This is stipulated by article 27 GDPR. But does this really happen? The EU Member States seem to have concerns. In their evaluation report of the GDPR, they say it is uncertain to what extent controllers and processors from third countries have complied with the Representation obligation. Apparently, there are cases where a representative has not been designated. Reason enough to dive a bit deeper into this topic and discuss the role of the representative and how to appoint one.  In this podcast, we address a variety of topics such as the complexities of current EU representatives established in the United Kingdom and what that means for companies who will need a UK representative in the EU or vice versa.Resources and Social MediaLinkedIn (company): https://www.linkedin.com/company/18312118Hamburg DPA Investigation: https://datenschutz-hamburg.de/assets/pdf/27._Taetigkeitsbericht_Datenschutz_2018_HmbBfDI.pdf (p. 52/53)EDPB Guidelines on Territorial Scope: https://edpb.europa.eu/our-work-tools/our-documents/guidelines/guidelines-32018-territorial-scope-gdpr-article-3-version_en  If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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Apr 21, 2020 • 48min

Privacy on the Front Lines: A View from LA

Send us Fan MailPrivacy has never been so controversial! COVID-19 has sparked many discussions about privacy as the use of technology helps contain the spread of the virus. But with all this data being used to monitor contact, are the proper privacy protections being put in place? These and many other topics we discussed with Lillian Russell, Chief Privacy Officer for the County of Los Angeles.Join us in this episode with Lilly to hear about challenges with a multi-generational workforce, managing remote work environments, and the prevalence of privacy non-experts. As someone who manages privacy in one of the largest metropolitan areas (third largest economy in the world) and who crosses every area of privacy in existence, Lilly brings an experienced and insightful voice to our current events. Should you have any questions or suggestions, please reach out to us via seriousprivacy@trustarc.com, or via Twitter at @podcastprivacy. You will find K on Twitter as @heartofprivacy and Paul as @EuroPaulB. If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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Apr 14, 2020 • 47min

Brazil: Privacy on the Ground

Send us Fan MailDespite the Corona crisis, the California attorney general has announced the enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act will go ahead as planned later this year. However, in Brazil, the Senate on April 3rd adopted legislation to postpone the entry into force of the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais (LGPD) until 1 January 2021. Enforcement is not foreseen until August next year. But postponed or not, the new omnibus data protection legislation in Brazil will have a major impact on companies doing business in the largest country in Latin America. Reason enough to invite two Brasileiros to our program to learn all about the LGPD and the culture of privacy in Brazil. Join us to hear Rodrigo Dias de Pinho Gomes and Fabricio da Mota Alves discuss the evolution of the LGPD and concerns around its enforcement. In addition, we also touch on judicial ability to rule on cases with personal data implications and the concern about privacy among the population. We were also reminded about Brazil’s interplay with WhatsApp in the 2015 - 2017 timeframe (see link below). Should you have any questions or suggestions, please reach out to us via seriousprivacy@trustarc.com, or via Twitter at @podcastprivacy. You will find K on Twitter as @heartofprivacy and Paul as @EuroPaulB.ResourcesArticle about Brazil and WhatsApp https://www.accessnow.org/supreme-court-brazil-holds-hearings-blocking-apps/TrustArc/Nymity LGPD Accountability HandbookLGPD http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_ato2015-2018/2018/lei/L13709.htm (law)https://iapp.org/media/pdf/resource_center/Brazilian_General_Data_Protection_Law.pdf (English translation)Social Mediahttps://www.instagram.com/motaalves.fabricio/https://br.linkedin.com/in/fabricio-mota-alvesttps://www.instagram.com/prof_rdpg/CreditsAudio: CC-BY Private Eye by Kevin McCloudVoiceover: Tim Foley If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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Apr 6, 2020 • 37min

Tech Talk: Innovation during COVID-19

Send us Fan MailThe times of Corona are far from behind us, so also this week, we bring you a medical topic: what is the relation between technological innovation and pharma? How can they work together to facilitate new ways of working? And why do innovation and quick thinking really count in a pandemic like we have now?Join us to hear Ashley Slavik of Veeva and Jennifer Couture of Alexion discuss the innovation they have seen over the past month - everything from how tech helps companies enhance their business activities to working with colleagues in new ways. Ashley relates how Europe thanks healthcare workers and Jennifer shares how water cooler conversations can still happen. We bring profound insights and tricks to make every day better.ResourcesVeeva is responding quickly to help clinical trial sites keep running studies and treating patients with free remote monitoring capabilities. Learn more: http://bit.ly/Remote-Monitoringhttps://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/26/veeva-systems-crm-usage-increased-tenfold-amid-race-to-find-covid-cure.htmlhttps://pharmaleaders.com/covid-19-accelerates-digital-transformation-in-life-sciences/The latest thought-leadership content about privacy is on the Privacy by Design page of Crossix.com. Crossix commitment to COVID-19 consumer education was covered in AdWeek. Social Mediahttps://www.facebook.com/VeevaSystems/https://twitter.com/veevasystemsCrossix on LinkedInCrossix on Twitter If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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Apr 2, 2020 • 42min

COVID-19 Part 2

Send us Fan MailThe world suddenly came to a standstill when the #Coronavirus took hold of our daily lives. Fighting the virus is the first priority, but that cannot be done at the expense of the rights to #privacy and #data protection. In this double episode of #SeriousPrivacy, K and Paul talk about the virus with a number of guests, discussing employee privacy, the collection of health data and the latest regulator guidance. This is a two-part series, both at 40 minutes. Links are below for Spirion to follow up with Cameron and Gabe, along with links to their free offering for privacy / security and other resources we mention in the podcast.GuestsGabe Gumbs - Chief Innovation Officer, SpirionCameron Ivey - Senior Marketing/BDR, SpirionLindsay Palmer - Research Specialist, TrustArcProf. Ulrich Kelber - German Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of InformationReferencesTrustArc COVID-19 BlogTop 10 Tips for Companies with (new) Remote Workers  Top 10 Tips for Enabling (new) Remote WorkersCOVID-19 German DPA Guidance (🇩🇪)Privacy Please PodcastSpirion COVID-19 BlogSpirion Data Discovery AgentSpirion SDM trialFuture of Privacy Forum - COVID-19:  Privacy & Data Protection ResourcesTwitter @Spirion @GabrielGumbs @PrivacyPlsPod @UlrichKelber@heartofprivacy @EuroPaulB If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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Apr 1, 2020 • 42min

COVID-19 Part 1

Send us Fan MailThe world suddenly came to a standstill when the #Coronavirus took hold of our daily lives. Fighting the virus is the first priority, but that cannot be done at the expense of the rights to #privacy and #data protection. In this double episode of #SeriousPrivacy, K and Paul talk about the virus with a number of guests, discussing employee privacy, the collection of health data and the latest regulator guidance. This is a two-part series, both at 40 minutes.Links are below for Spirion to follow up with Cameron and Gabe, along with links to their free offering for privacy / security and other resources we mention in the podcast.GuestsGabe Gumbs - Chief Innovation Officer, SpirionCameron Ivey - Senior Marketing/BDR, SpirionLindsay Palmer - Research Specialist, TrustArcProf. Ulrich Kelber - German Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of InformationReferencesTrustArc COVID-19 BlogTop 10 Tips for Companies with (new) Remote Workers  Top 10 Tips for Enabling (new) Remote WorkersCOVID-19 German DPA Guidance (🇩🇪)Privacy Please PodcastSpirion COVID-19 BlogSpirion Data Discovery AgentSpirion SDM trialFuture of Privacy Forum - COVID-19:  Privacy & Data Protection ResourcesTwitter @Spirion @GabrielGumbs @PrivacyPlsPod @UlrichKelber@heartofprivacy @EuroPaulB If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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Mar 24, 2020 • 48min

"Sharenting"

Send us Fan MailSharenting - parents sharing kids' information... should we care? Should they care? In this episode, we connect with Drs. Mariea Hoy  and Alexa K. Fox on their recent publication, “Smart Devices, Smart Decisions? Implications of Parents’ Sharenting for Children’s Online Privacy,” in Journal of Public Policy & Marketing. This research explored how parents, specifically mothers, post about their children on social media and how they share their children’s personally identifiable information (PII) in a marketing context. @alexaKaye3 @UAkronMarketing #UAkronMarketing @akronCBA #UACBA@Dr.Hoy480 @UTADPR @UTCCI @UTKnoxville#privacy #socialmedia #PII #parenting If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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Mar 17, 2020 • 52min

Women in Privacy

Send us Fan MailOn 8 March, it was International Women’s Day, a good reason for us to dedicate an episode to the role women play in privacy. In this episode, K and Paul speak with TrustArc’s own Hilary Wandall and with Vivienne Artz, the CPO of Refinitiv and Chairwomen of Women in Banking and Finance. You will hear about women's initiatives, privacy being more tech and law focused, mentoring, and privacy heroines. And you get the background behind the quote: “Women don’t need fixing - we are just different”.You can learn more about Vivienne at https://www.refinitiv.com/perspectives/authors/vivienne-artz/  If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.

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