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Ferociously Imperfect: Consumer Tracking (with Rob Shavell of Abine)

Ferociously Imperfect: Consumer Tracking (with Rob Shavell of Abine)

FromSerious Privacy


Ferociously Imperfect: Consumer Tracking (with Rob Shavell of Abine)

FromSerious Privacy

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Putting the evils back in Pandora’s box just doesn’t seem possible - much like reclaiming privacy in today’s datacentric world. This week, Paul Breitbarth and K Royal hosted Rob Shavell, CEO and founder of Abine (rhymes with hey mine) to discuss consumer privacy controls related to online privacy. Just over a decade ago, the World Wide Web consortium (W3C) started the development of a Do Not Track (DNT) standard, that would limit the way in which people could be tracked between websites. In 2018, the project stopped, because it simply did not gain traction. Now, DNT is back in the form of Global Privacy Control (GPC): a new technical standard to help companies meet the CCPA Do Not Sell requirement and similar requirements around the world. GPC is supported by quite a few companies, such as Mozilla, Brave, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the NY Times. Join us as we speak on a variety of topics from the complexities of managing privacy online to the consequences that may arise through enforcement. Rob touches on concepts such as ferociously imperfect laws and controls as well as informed consequential debate. Through these open conversations with privacy professionals and activists, the discussion is unfettered and thus, brings up many elements, such as meetings in Brussels, AI, and being zealous about privacy.ResourcesThe newly announced Global Privacy Control standard. Abine is an early collaborator on the standard, which is like a next-generation "Do Not Track" Rob’s Op-Ed for Help Net Security discussing the CPRA and why it may be more employer-friendly (re: employee data regulation) than widely reported.Privacy as an Employee Benefit - why more companies are investing in employee privacy as a value-add benefit, plus how investing in a culture of privacy can reduce cybersecurity risk.FD (€): https://fd.nl/ondernemen/1359994/een-muisklik-en-alle-cookies-staan-voor-altijd-uit Global Privacy Control on Github: https://globalprivacycontrol.github.io/gpc-spec/ Social MediaTwitter: @privacypodcast, @EuroPaulB, @heartofprivacy, @trustarc, @robshavell @abine @EFFInstagram @seriousprivacy As always, if you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn, Twitter @podcastprivacy @euroPaulB @heartofprivacy and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! #heartofprivacy #seriousprivacy #privacy #dataprotection #cybersecuritylaw #CPO #DPO
Released:
Oct 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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For those who are interested in the hottest field in a technology world. Whether you are a professional who wants to learn more about privacy and data protection or someone who just finds this fascinating, we have topics for you from data management to cybersecurity to social justice and data ethics. In-depth information on serious privacy topics. This podcast, hosted by Dr. K Royal and Paul Breitbarth, features open, unscripted discussions with global privacy professionals (those kitchen table or back porch conversations) where you hear the opinions and thoughts of those who are on the front lines working on the newest issues in handling personal data. Real information on your schedule - because the world needs serious privacy. Follow us on Twitter: @PodcastPrivacy or LinkedIn