

Privacy Please
A Problem Lounge Show
Welcome to "Privacy Please," a podcast for anyone who wants to know more about data privacy and security. Join your hosts Cam and Gabe as they talk to experts, academics, authors, and activists to break down complex privacy topics in a way that's easy to understand.In today's connected world, our personal information is constantly being collected, analyzed, and sometimes exploited. We believe everyone has a right to understand how their data is being used and what they can do to protect their privacy.Please subscribe and help us reach more people! This podcast is part of The Problem Lounge network — conversations about the problems shaping our world, from digital privacy to everyday life.
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Apr 8, 2020 • 42min
Ep. 12 - Lourdes M. Turrecha - Founder & CEO @ Pix, LLC
Send us Fan MailLourdes M. Turrecha - Founder & CEO | Privacy & Cybersecurity Strategist & Board Advisor | Former Big Law & Fortune 300Lourdes loves working on GDPR and CCPA but right now the law is always lagging behind. So in this episode Cam and Gabe discuss with Lourdes her career and how we can make a difference without law. We need to tackle it with Tech and build a community around it. Lourdes stated how she gets a lot of tech companies coming to her saying "We’re interested in this space (Privacy) but don't understand the problems." https://pix.llcPlease enjoy! CamSupport the show

Apr 1, 2020 • 36min
Ep. 11 - Christopher Leach, Senior CISO Advisor @ CISCO
Send us Fan MailGabe and I have an awesome conversation with Chris in this episode. We already declared him a recurring guest and I hope you enjoy our chat. Here are some of the questions asked during the episode:Do you see that disconnect between CISO's and CIO if so, what are some of the causes of it? As well as what can you do to bring harmony to it? “Cybersecurity and privacy are defining issues of our time,” said Dr. Hugh Thompson, Program Committee Chair at RSA Conference.Alright, it’s August 21st, 1996 and Bill Clinton just signed the law for HIPAA to be in full effect! What were you doing at this time and Were you even in cybersecurity?With all of your years of being a CISO and working in security, do you think most companies incorporate “privacy by design” which helps with global data privacy regulations into their IT systems today?I know this is a long term approach but I think it’s something most organizations have just used as a checkbox exercise. Do you think organizations are able to measure and demonstrate compliance With global data privacy regulations? If so, How important is it to utilize a comprehensive governance framework?I see a lot of organizations that don’t have a Data Protection or Privacy officer, they throw those data privacy and data access duties onto the CISO when does a company become to assign or hire a DPO And why do we see this shift happening across the states? Is it mainly because of GDPR?What are you most looking forward to for 2020 in data privacy?Support the show

Mar 25, 2020 • 12min
Ep. 10 - Blog-Cast - Data Privacy Tips for Remote Workers
Send us Fan Mailhttps://www.spirion.com/blog/10-data-privacy-tips-for-staff-and-students-in-education/https://www.spirion.com/blog/5-data-privacy-tips-for-remote-work/Support the show

Mar 16, 2020 • 33min
Ep. 9 - Coronavirus & Work-from-home Privacy concerns - K Royal - Associate General Counsel
Send us Fan MailJoin us on this very special episode and early release around COVID-19, the high push for remote working and how big this is for companies and employees worldwide for data privacy. Join us as we interview K Royal an Associate General Counsel attorney. The article referenced in the episode - https://www.law360.com/cybersecurity-privacy/articles/1252737/employers-face-privacy-balancing-act-in-coronavirus-fightSupport the show

Mar 11, 2020 • 24min
Ep. 8 - RSA Conference Recap, highlights and What you may have missed
Send us Fan MailCam and Gabe talk RSA week, trends, highlights and much more. More notes to follow In our post blog release on the episode. Please enjoy! Support the show

Mar 4, 2020 • 40min
Ep. 7 - Michael Santarcangelo, Founder & President at Security Catalyst
Send us Fan MailIn today's episode, Gabe, Cam, and Michael talk deep into Data Privacy, HIPAA and how he fell into being the security catalyst of today. Michael’s unique path from DJ’ing/bartending to the Data Security and Privacy World The un-designed security and privacy consequences of HIPAA How opting out of tracking via GDPR may increase scrutiny of those still being tracked Why organizations should focus on trust rather than fear when it comes to communicating about data privacy and security Why leading to data privacy will matter for companies in 2020 and beyondQuestions from the episode: When you first graduated from high school, we’re you already interested in data privacy and security before going to Cornell? If not, when and what intrigued you about infosec?Alright it’s August 21st, 1996 and Bill Clinton just signed the law for HIPAA to be in full effect! What were you doing at this time and Were you even in cybersecurity?What are you doing now with your company, Security Catalyst?What are you most looking forward to for 2020 in data privacy?Support the show

Feb 26, 2020 • 12min
Ep. 6 - Blog-Cast - Do Your DLM and ILM Practices Meet New Data Privacy Laws?
Send us Fan Mailhttps://www.spirion.com/blog/dlm-ilm-data-privacy-laws-purposeful-processing/Support the show

Feb 19, 2020 • 34min
Ep. 5 - Nina Wyatt - Senior VP & CISO @ Sunflower Bank
Send us Fan MailResearch shows that consumers care about data privacy, but many are unwilling to take the necessary precautions to do anything about it. We know that people aren’t going out of their way to protect their data. Gabe and I talk with Nina on these topics and dive further into them. “Why do you feel that the convenience technology offers is regarded over an individual’s concern for data privacy today?”Can you provide an example that consumers are not truly understanding how the technology works on the backend and how their choices on social media or other widely used platforms could cause an issue in the future“Do we feel that this trend will change as the regulatory landscape around data privacy in the US is strengthened, and customers become more aware of data privacy principles?”“What is the Feasibility of how companies respond to the heightened demand of consumer expectations?”“What type of evidence do you think suggests that companies don’t have a handle on asset management?”Support the show

Feb 12, 2020 • 8min
Ep. 4 - Blog-Cast - Three Big Data Indexing Challenges & 3 Best Practices
Send us Fan Mailhttps://www.spirion.com/blog/3-big-data-indexing-challenges-and-3-best-practices/Support the show

Feb 5, 2020 • 34min
Ep. 3 - Scott Giordano VP and Sr. Counsel, Privacy and Compliance - CCPA, GDPR and more
Send us Fan MailIn today's episode, Cam interviews the very informative Scott Giordano (Dr. Scott!) Vice President, Senior Counsel and Compliance at Spirion. We dive into the CCPA deadline that went live on January 1st, 2020. Did you prepare for this and how much will you have to pay if you're not? Stay with us on this special episode of Privacy Please as we take you through the mind of Scott Giordano. Questions:When it comes to privacy, the CCPA is the main topic right now in the public and industry media. What kind of impact is it having?The GDPR is a little over 18 months old. What’s your view on how it’s being enforced?In your view, what are the most important legal developments in the world of data protection?Do you see a Federal data privacy law anytime in the near future?Anything else that you’d like to share with our audience?Fun questions to close it out: Scott, how did you end up being a data protection attorney?What advice would you give other aspiring attornies? What are you doing outside of the law that you enjoy Support the show


