Privacy Lawls
Join attorney and Certified Information Privacy Professional, Donata Stroink-Skillrud as she sits down with the who’s who of the privacy world for an informative and entertaining take on today’s privacy laws, news, and best practices.Meet the host: Donata is the president of Termageddon (a Privacy Policy Generator). She is also a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, a member of the American Bar Association’s Science and Technology Council, the Chair of the ABA’s ePrivacy Committee and a member of the ABA’s Cybersecurity Legal Task Force.
Ep.31 | Accelerating Your Career in Privacy (Guest: Jamal Ahmed)
Want to advance your career in privacy? Want to avoid common mistakes that will stall your career? What are the most important skills to work on?
We were happy to have Jamal Ahmed join us to discuss how he's helped 70,000 privacy professionals across 137 countries advance their careers in privacy.
Ep. 29 | Navigating privacy regulations as a data broker (Guest: Zane Witherspoon)
What is the legal definition of a data broker? How is it different than most people think? What kind of privacy laws impact data brokers? What's the best way to navigate those regulations?
We discuss all this and more with our guest, Zane Witherspoon.
Ep.30 | Privacy through a governance lens (Guests: Paul Crafer & Esther Chung)
What does it take to harmonize the governance of privacy laws? What are some best practices? What are we currently doing wrong?
Also, why do so many organizations that aren't GDPR compliant say they are GDPR compliant?
For this episode, we are joined by Paul Crafer and Esther Chung to discuss all this and more!
Ep.28 | Getting a job in the privacy field (Guest: Jess Barre)
In this episode we cover what it takes to get a job in the privacy field. Everything from:
How GDPR exploded the job market;
What not to put in your resume (backed by crazy stories); and
Why now is a great time to get into the field.
Joining us is Jess Barre and her 14 years of experience recruiting people for privacy-related jobs.
Ep.27 | EU/US data privacy framework explained (Guest: Matthew Baker)
What does it look like to transfer data between the EU (with GDPR) and the US (with state privacy laws, but no federal one)?
We explore that and more on this episode of Privacy Lawls.
Ep.26 | Are automated license plate readers invading your privacy? (Guest: Sara Vig)
Your license plate contains a bunch of data about you. With that in mind, should we be okay with automated license plate readers grabbing that data at all times?
Donata and special guest, Sara Vig discuss this and more.
Ep.25 | Protecting law firm and client data in the age of AI (Guest: Dr. Ilia Kolochenko)
AI is getting more advanced by the day, but it may still be awhile for AI to get to a point where it can replace human lawyers -- if it ever gets there.
That being said, lawyers need to learn the in's and out's of AI to become more efficient and learn what it takes to protect their clients data in the age of AI.
We brought on Dr. Ilia Kolochenko, CEO of ImmuniWeb and Adjunct Professor of Cybersecurity Practice & Cyber Law to discuss.
Ep.24 | The Risks of Giving Your Photos to AI (Guest: Angeli Patel)
"What will your future child look like?" "See yourself as a super hero!" "What would you look like as a Disney Character?"
There are a ton of trends online that are asking people to submit photos of themselves to AI tools to see themselves as ________ (Fill in the blank).
However, is this a good idea?
These trends basically require you to give up some of your data to the growing beast that is Artificial Intelligence.
On today's episode, we discuss the risk of submitting data to AI with Angeli Patel, Executive Director at...
Ep.23 | Protecting children's privacy (Guest: Denise Tayloe)
Getting full-grown adults to take their privacy seriously is a challenge in itself. So, just think of how easy it is for Children to give up extremely private information to scammers and businesses operating in bad faith.
For this episode, we bring on Denise, a subject matter expert in Children's Online Privacy. They discuss:
Data privacy horror stories that impact children/the elderly
How to help kids keep their data secure online
How businesses may be accidentally violating children's privacy laws (COPPA)
Ep.22 | How consumers can better protect their privacy online (Guest: Shannon Ralich)
Now that everything from your phone to your microwave is "smart" and collecting data, what can consumers do to ensure they aren't giving up their privacy rights for a fancier microwave jingle?
We talk with Shannon Ralich, an innovative legal, AI, and privacy executive, to get some ideas on what to look out for and avoid as a consumer.
Ep.21 | Is your car spying on you and selling your data? Probably. (Guest: Andrea Amico)
Modern cars are computers on wheels.
They track your acceleration, braking, driving habits, location, commonly-used apps, text messages, phone calls, conversations, etc. Some manufacturers say they may keep tabs on your sex life... wait, what?!
To make matters worse, several manufacturers have been caught selling this data to data brokers or insurance companies (that have changed people's rates based on driving data).
So, should you buy a new car? If you have a new car, how can you opt out of all this?
To discuss all this, we have Andrea Amico, founder of...
Ep.20 | Privacy in the age of advanced technologies & AI (Guest: Daniel Solove)
The last several decades have shown us that with great technology comes great privacy risks. Now that AI is all the rage, it appears that this trend isn't slowing down anytime soon.
On today's episode, we have author and professor at GW Law School, Daniel Solove, discuss the tricky balance between technology and privacy.
Ep.19 | What do Financial vs State Privacy Laws Have in Common? (Guest: Elliot Golding)
Privacy is a big deal in the financial world and rightfully so. They posses very important and sensitive information.
So, how do financial privacy laws match/differ from the privacy laws passed by countries and states? What can they learn from each other?
We discuss this and more with Elliot Golding, a partner in McDermott Will & Emery's Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice.
Ep.18 | What it's like getting into the privacy profession in 2024 (Guest: Landon McKinney
Privacy has become a major issue in today's world. So, what is it like getting into the profession in 2024?
We speak with Landon who is starting his journey as a privacy professional. We talk what got him into it. What does schooling look like for it? What jobs are available? etc.
Ep.17 | Privacy Law Enforcement on the Rise (Guest: Paul Singer)
Privacy law enforcement is currently on the rise across the globe -- and Texas is no different.
For this episode Donata is joined by Paul Singer, Partner at Kelley Drye in Washington D.C. Before that, he spent two decades in the Texas Attorney General's office.
Full bio:
https://www.kelleydrye.com/people/paul-l-singer
Links mentioned in the episode:https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/ad-law-access/texas-ag-sues-tiktok-in-first-lawsuit-brought-under-scope-act https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/ad-law-access/the-scope-act-in-focus-what-you-should-know-about-texass-partially-blocked-youth-privacy-statute https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/ad-law-access/the-eyes-of-texas-are-on-ai-generative-ai-settlement-reached
Newsletter: https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/newsletters/ag-chronicles
Ep.16 | CIPA: The 30-year-old privacy law getting businesses sued today (Guest: Jason Kelly)
On today's episode, we discuss one of the biggest topics in privacy right now, CIPA. CIPA is a privacy law created 30 years ago to help protect people's privacy while using the phone. However, it has recently been reinterpreted by courts to impact website owners.
Now, businesses big and small (even 1-person businesses) are being sued across the United States by attorneys looking to take advantage of the confusion.
Our guest, today is Jason Kelly. Jason is a Partner at Annaguey McCann, a litigation law firm in Los Angeles, who uses his experience in complex commercial disputes to...
Ep.15 | What's the deal with U.S. privacy laws? (Guest: Darin Moore)
Why is the United States so divided when it comes to privacy? Will there ever be a federal law or will it always remain up to the states to draft their own?
Ep. 14 | How dark patterns are tricking consumers (Guest: Mary Engle)
Dark patterns are a pervasive issue that's causing a lot of harm to people's privacy. So, what are they? What can be done about them?
We bring on the Executive Vice President of Policy at BBB National Programs, Mary Engle, to discuss this and more.
Ep. 13 | Global, Cross-Border Privacy (Guest: Divya Sridhar)
What does it mean to transfer data across borders? How can this be a problem? Why are businesses shipping your information to otehr places to be 'processed?'
We discuss all this and more with Dr. Divya Sridhar, Vice President of Global Data Privacy & Operations.
Ep.12 | The Importance of Privacy Rights (Guest: Michael Power)
Privacy rights are the cornerstone of how people can keep control of their personal information and there's no one better to talk to about this than Michael Power.
Ep. 11 | Getting Consent The Correct Way (Guests: Elizabeth Donkervoort & Lani Victoria Q. Vinas)
Several privacy laws require you to get consent before collecting the personal information of website users (emails, phone numbers, names, IP addresses, etc.)
It's extremely common for websites to fail to get proper consent (even though they think they're doing it correctly).
We chat with Elizabeth Donkervoort (the Program Director at the American Bar Association’s Center for Global Programs at the Rule of Law Initiative) and Lani Victoria Q. Vinas (the Legal Director at SHUSAKU·YAMAMOTO, named as 2023 Japan IP Law Firm of the Year by the Asian Legal Business) about the proper way to get c...
Ep. 10 | Can you trust healthcare apps with your privacy? (Guest: Helen Oscislawski)
The healthcare industry collects some of our most private data. Are current laws like HIPPA good enough to keep that data safe from others?
What about the growing popularity of health apps? Should you use them?
We talk with Helen Oscislawski who has been advising healthcare clients for over two decades on privacy law.
Ep. 9 | Data Privacy Week (Guest: Lisa Plaggemier)
On this Data Privacy Week episode we talk:
> "The Office"... but instead of a paper company, it's a scamming company?
> How to take control of your privacy
> The 80-20 problem
And more!
Ep. 8 | Data Processors & Data Controllers, What Are They? (Guest: Odia Kagan)
Who are Data Controllers and Data Processors and what exactly do they do?
We sit down with Odia Kagan, Chair of GDPR Compliance and International Privacy at Fox Rothschild LLP to figure it out.
Ep. 7 | Collecting vs. Sharing vs. Selling Data... What's the difference? (Guest: Justin Brookman)
What does it mean for a website to collect data? What about sharing data? Selling data?
These are all real realities of today's online world, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're bad. We discuss when it's ok and when it's maybe not so ok on today's episode.
Ep. 6 | Privacy vs. Security, are they the same thing? (Guest: Jody Westby)
Are online privacy and online security the same thing? Can you have one without the other?
We discuss this and more on this episode of Privacy Lawls. Joined by Jody Westby, CEO of Global Cyber Risk LLC.
Ep. 5 | Why You Should Care About Privacy... Or Else (Guest: Rian Kinney)
How often do you think about privacy? Does it bother you to get a text/email you didn't sign up for? How about an ad that's a little too close to home?
In this episode of Privacy Lawls, we discuss why people (and businesses) should care about online privacy and the consequences of ignoring it.
Joining us for this episode is Rian Kinney, Tech & Privacy Attorney CIPP/E & CIPM, Attorney licenses FL & TX.
Ep. 4 | The History of Privacy -- Part 3 (Guest: Debbie Reynolds)
How did the creation of the Internet impact privacy?
We chat with Debbie Reynolds aka the 'Data Diva' to dive deeper into this topic. Debbie is the founder & CEO of Debbie Reynolds Consulting LLC, on the IoT advisory board at the U.S. Department of Commerce, and executive founding member of the Digital Directors Network.
Ep. 3 | The History of Privacy -- Part 2 (Guest: Kimberly Pack)
From the novel 1984, to U.S. amendments, how was privacy viewed during the pre-internet days?
We chat with Kimberly Pack, privacy counsel at United Airlines, to get a better idea of how businesses, governments, and society thought about privacy before the internet.
Ep. 2 | The History of Privacy -- Part 1 (Guest: Cobun Zweifel-Keegan)
Did hunter-gatherers care about privacy? What about early governments? When did people start to care about protecting their privacy?
Part 1 of our series on the history of privacy dives into all these questions and more.
Joining us for this discussion is the Managing Director of the International Association of Privacy Professionals, Cobun Zweifel-Keegan.
Ep.1 | What is privacy? (Guest: Hans Skillrud)
What is privacy? Why should we care? Why does Mickey Mouse need your fingerprint? Are doorbell cameras worth the risk?
Guest, Hans Skillrud (Co-founder of Termageddon) comes on to discuss how today's world views privacy for the first episode of Privacy Lawls.
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