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Masters of Privacy

68 episodes - English - Latest episode: 12 days ago - ★★★★★ - 3 ratings

Interviews and updates at the intersection of marketing, data, privacy, and technology. With an eye on a human-centric, demand-led future in which transparency, control, and personal agency play a crucial role.

Sergio Maldonado (host) is a dual-qualified lawyer, LL.M in IT & Internet Law, CIPP/E, and PrivacyCloud CEO.

Masters of Privacy is hosted and maintained by PrivacyCloud.

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Amy Worley: US privacy compliance for B2B startups, cross-border AI regulation, and a first glance at the American Privacy Rights Act

April 15, 2024 12:57 - 29 minutes - 51.3 MB

Amy Worley is Managing Director at BRG, a global leader in data protection, information security, and AI governance. A licensed attorney, certified privacy professional, and certified information systems security professional, Amy formerly served as the Chief Privacy Officer for a billion-dollar pharmaceutical and medical device company and now serves as a fractional Data Protection Officer for several multinational companies.  Amy’s consulting practice is focused on helping clients implem...

Luke Mulks: Brave’s privacy-preserving ads, publisher dilemmas, AI, and Google’s Privacy Sandbox

April 09, 2024 23:43 - 48 minutes - 76.5 MB

Luke Mulks is VP of Business Operations at Brave Software, makers of the Brave browser. He has previously worked in AdTech and print publishing, and he has also founded a few businesses. He is in charge of new business initiatives and strategic revenue growth and oversees the BAT community.  Our wide-range conversation has encompassed new business models for media owners, privacy-preserving ads, putting a price on personal data, the manner in which Apple’s bottleneck asphyxiates bolder or ...

Ellison Anne Williams: Homomorphic Encryption and its interplay with other PETs

April 02, 2024 17:23 - 24 minutes - 41.1 MB

What is Homomorphic Encryption? Can it be leveraged in the context of cross-vertical challenges? Dr. Ellison Anne Williams is the Founder and CEO of Enveil, the pioneering data security startup protecting Data in Use. She has more than a decade of experience spearheading avant-garde efforts in the areas of large scale analytics, information security and privacy, computer network exploitation, and network modeling at the National Security Agency and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Phys...

Radha Gohil: the marketer’s approach to privacy, progressive consent and MarTech vendor audits

March 25, 2024 20:55 - 20 minutes - 12.9 MB

Is there a sweet spot between privacy compliance and marketing outcomes? What is “progressive consent”? Radha Gohil is a Data Governance and Privacy leader at Shell. She works on AdTech and MarTech data flows, as well as digital and programmatic supply chains, applying privacy compliance requirements to marketing-related practices. This includes consent management and, in general, acting as a bridge between Marketing, IT, CDO and legal. On top of that, Radha chairs the Digital Governance S...

Matthias Eigenmann: Confidential Computing, contractual relationships and legal bases for Data Clean Rooms

March 18, 2024 17:44 - 34 minutes - 58.9 MB

Will Data Clean Rooms help us avoid consent, or personal data altogether, and make the most of first-party data for data collaboration and addressability purposes? Matthias Eigenmann is a Swiss lawyer with over 10 years of practical experience in technology and data protection law. He currently works as legal counsel and DPO at Decentriq (a Data Clean Room), and is also an advisor on data protection matters to a large hospital in Switzerland. Prior to this, he spent several years working i...

Rie Aleksandra Walle: The DPO’s guide to better sources, constructive debates, and a happier life

March 11, 2024 18:34 - 26 minutes - 48 MB

Rie Aleksandra Walle brings over seventeen years of professional experience across both the private and public sectors, having worked at Kristiania University College, Ernst & Young, Nordic Innovation and the Norwegian Agency for Public Management and eGovernment.  Rie is behind the DPO Hub, which helps busy DPOs by offering concise summaries and key practical takeaways from key CJEU rulings, EDPB documents and DPA decisions, as well as by putting together a community around it. She is als...

Dragos Tudorache: Dealing with foundation models, data protection, and copyright matters in the EU AI Act

March 04, 2024 01:06 - 32 minutes - 54.8 MB

Dragos Tudorache is a Member of the European Parliament and Vice-President of the Renew Europe Group. He is the LIBE rapporteur on the AI Act, and he sits on the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE), the Committee of Inquiry to investigate the use of Pegasus and equivalent surveillance spyware (PEGA), the Subcommittee on Security and Defence (SEDE), and the European Parliament's Delegation for relations with the United States ...

Dr Augustine Fou: Dismantling marketing attribution, ad fraud controls and the business case for third party cookies

February 25, 2024 11:51 - 26 minutes - 46.9 MB

Dr. Augustine Fou has nearly three decades of experience in digital marketing, including client-side experience at American Express and agency-side experience at IPG and Omnicom, where he served as Group Chief Digital Officer of eight agencies serving pharma and medical device clients. Dr. Fou also taught digital strategy at Rutgers University's executive education program and NYU's School of Continuing and Professional Studies. With Dr. Fou we will aim to answer the following questions: ...

Stefan Filipović: Young DPOs - Challenges and Opportunities

February 19, 2024 20:46 - 28 minutes - 51.8 MB

Stefan Filipović is a privacy lawyer that began his career at the outset of GDPR enforcement in 2018. Throughout the years, he has built his expertise by working at a law firm focusing on IP and privacy, at a university as a researcher investigating legal challenges in regulating AI-based technology, and as a privacy officer and a counsel for a few Norwegian companies. Today he is a DPO at reMarkable. For several years, he also volunteered at ICANN, and for a period of time, at NIST’s priv...

Newsroom: Winter 2024

February 12, 2024 19:12 - 23 minutes - 43.6 MB

Nina Müller and Sergio Maldonado discuss a few recent events across the EU, the UK, and the US: Yahoo/Uber ePrivacy fines, Google Chrome (Incognito Mode) settlement, US Congress Social Media hearing, upcoming UOOM/ Global Privacy Control enforcement across various states, and Spain’s AEPD Guidelines to circumvent cookie consent requirements for high-level Digital Analytics.  Please find relevant links and additional updates across all of our usual core sections (ePrivacy and regulatory upd...

Peter Craddock: Could core advertising components fall under the “strictly necessary” ePrivacy exemption?

February 04, 2024 19:16 - 39 minutes - 73.1 MB

Could we re-interpret article 5.3 of the ePrivacy Directive so that the “strictly necessary” (to provide a service) consent exemption gives shelter to the core technical building blocks of advertising solutions making journalism possible? Can we not deal with personal data (should it be involved at all) or behavioral targeting (should it be the case) separately under the GDPR? Peter Craddock helps us answer that question. Our guest is a lawyer as well as a software developer, and he uses...

Damien Desfontaines: Differential Privacy in Data Clean Rooms

January 28, 2024 15:28 - 28 minutes - 50.6 MB

Can we take Data Clean Rooms to the next level in terms of baked-in privacy? Damien Desfontaines is a Scientist at Tumult Labs, a startup that helps organizations safely share or publish insights from sensitive data, using differential privacy. Before that, he led the anonymization consulting team at Google, and got his PhD in computer science at ETH Zürich. He maintains a blog that teaches you all about differential privacy.  References: Damien Desfontaines on LinkedIn Nicola Newitt...

Tejas Manohar: Data activation and composable CDPs in a privacy-first world

January 22, 2024 14:37 - 32 minutes - 60.6 MB

Tejas Manohar is the co-founder and co-CEO of Hightouch. Prior to founding Hightouch, Tejas was an early engineer at Segment, a leading Customer Data Platform (CDP) acquired by Twilio.  The following topics have been covered in this interview: Current limitations of Customer Data Platforms (CDP) as a core building block of the marketing data stack The value of composable CDPs and Reverse ETL Privacy compliance challenges of CDPs and customer data integration as a whole Potential ove...

Molly Martinson: Dealing with data processors, sensitive data and opt-out signals in the growing patchwork of US state privacy laws

January 15, 2024 20:37 - 34 minutes - 64.8 MB

Molly Martinson is a lawyer at Wyrick Robbins, a Raleigh-based law firm with outstanding privacy compliance credentials. She advises clients on a whole range of applicable privacy frameworks (CCPA, CPRA, FCRA, CAN-SPAM, COPPA, HIPAA), data breaches, laws regulating data brokers, and laws governing website and mobile application privacy policies. She also regularly advises international and U.S.- based clients on the applicability and requirements of the EU General Data Protection Regulation ...

Romain Robert: Pay or OK in AdTech - How it started and where it’s going

January 08, 2024 16:46 - 41 minutes - 75.2 MB

Romain Robert is member of the litigation chamber of Belgium’s Supervisory Authority. He worked in various Brussels law firms between 2002 and 2011. Between 2007 and 2011, he was also a researcher at the Research Centre in Law and Society at the University of Namur. In 2011, he joined Belgium’s Supervisory Authority as a legal advisor. He worked as legal officer at the Policy and Consultation Unit of the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) as of 2015 and joined the Secretariat of the ...

Renzo Marchini: Unintended consequences of the EDPB’s Guidelines on storage and access beyond cookies

December 05, 2023 12:54 - 31 minutes - 51.5 MB

Renzo Machini is a London-based partner at Fieldfisher's Data and Privacy team. He holds CIPP/E, CIPT and FIP certifications from the IAPP and is well versed in Cloud Computing, Big Data and other technologies overlapping with privacy and GDPR compliance. He has authored  "Cloud Computing: A practical introduction to the legal issues" and, prior to becoming a solicitor, he worked for five years as a software engineer at Logica (now CGI), a major independent UK software house. With Renzo ...

Newsroom: Fall 2023

November 28, 2023 21:38 - 18 minutes - 32.8 MB

Nina and Sergio run through the most relevant news of the past three months at the usual intersection of marketing, data, privacy, and technology - stopping at a few less commented and yet quite relevant fines, guidelines, or upcoming legal frameworks. In particular, this episode covers:  Dark patterns in recent EU enforcement actions  EDPB Guidelines on the technical scope of the ePrivacy Directive The 23andMe data breach 40 states suing Meta over Insta/FB’s impact on the mental he...

Arielle Garcia: How privacy awareness leads to respectful, effective marketing

November 20, 2023 17:13 - 26 minutes - 47.2 MB

Arielle Garcia combines a really good understanding of the advertising industry with award-winning expertise in privacy and responsible data use. She is the founder of ASG solutions, a consultancy firm specifically focused on helping marketers drive sustainable growth through respectful marketing and was previously UM Worldwide’s Chief Privacy Officer. She holds a JD from Fordham University and has been recognised as a Top Woman in Media and AdTech by AdExchanger in 2023 (as well by others...

Jeffrey Bustos: Retail Media, privacy, and the future of addressability

November 13, 2023 22:47 - 23 minutes - 38.7 MB

Jeffrey Bustos is the VP, MAD (Measurement Addressability Data) + Commerce at the IAB where he develops industry standards and guides for measurement and addressability solutions to enable revenue growth, efficiency, and scale with a focus in Retail Media Networks, Video / Advanced Television, and Privacy Enhancing Technology. His projects include: Categorization & Definitions Buyers Guide for Retail Media, Data Clean Rooms and Privacy Preserving Solutions Research, and Attention & Engagemen...

Cristiana Santos and Victor Morel: The problem with CMPs and TCF-based cookie paywalls

November 06, 2023 19:14 - 33 minutes - 58 MB

Cristiana Santos is Assistant Professor in Privacy and Data Protection Law at Utrecht University, holding a joint international Doctoral Degree in Law, Science and Technology from the University of Bologna, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Luxembourg. She is an expert of the Data Protection Unit at the Council of Europe; expert for the implementation of the EDPB's Support Pool of Experts; and expert of the Digital Persuasion or Manipulation Expert Group. She holds an In...

Jeff Jockisch: AI-powered phishing attacks in the age of the Delete Act

October 30, 2023 12:33 - 26 minutes - 48.9 MB

Jeff Jockisch is an independent data privacy researcher at PrivacyPlan. He is also Chief Privacy Officer and partner at Avantis Privacy. Prior to compiling the largest known database of data brokers, he spent many years working with startups, technology, and data. He studied Organizational Behavior at Cornell and holds a CIPP/US accreditation (IAPP). Our primary questions today: Can the (brand new) California "Delete Act" or the GDPR be sufficient to avoid major AI-powered phishing attac...

Robert Bateman: Consent or Pay

October 23, 2023 14:33 - 44 minutes - 78.2 MB

Robert Bateman is a data protection writer, trainer, and consultant. He has published innumerable articles on the topic, as well as led panel discussions and interviewed key well-known figures in the space on stage, at well-known privacy conferences. Besides freelancing as content creator, he is an associate with Act Now Training and a Subject Matter Expert with Heward Mills, a data protection consultancy.  With Robert we have addressed the recent public outcry about Instagram and Facebook...

Cory Underwood: The new privacy landscape for US-based digital marketers

October 16, 2023 19:36 - 36 minutes - 64.1 MB

Cory Underwood is a Privacy and Data Analytics Engineer with a strong marketing data technology background and a good knowledge of both US and EU ePrivacy law. Cory supports the data privacy offerings of Atlanta-based Search Discovery (a data strategy and activation company), leveraging eight years of experience in privacy efforts and multiple privacy related certifications to enable clients to understand the impact of privacy changes.  With a combined thirteen years of experience in techn...

Katharine Jarmul: Demystifying Privacy Enhancing Technologies

October 09, 2023 12:29 - 25 minutes - 44.7 MB

Katharine Jarmul is a privacy activist and data scientist focused on privacy and security in data science workflows. She’s a principal data scientist at Thoughtworks and has worked at various companies in the US and Germany before that. She is also a frequent keynote speaker at software and AI conferences. Katharine has recently published “Practical Data Privacy” (O’Reilly, 2023), in which she provides a deep dive of Privacy Enhancing Technologies (“PET”), including detailed answers to inc...

Jakob Plesner: Copyright Exceptions for Generative AI

October 02, 2023 17:04 - 29 minutes - 52.5 MB

Jakob Plesner Mathiasen is an attorney with a focus on Intellectual Property and emerging technologies. He serves as the Secretary for the Danish Society for Copyright Law and is the mind behind the Danish Entertainment Law podcast. He also teaches Entertainment Law at the University of Copenhagen. With Jakob we’ll try to better understand the copyright implications of Generative AI, and this should help many DPOs, CPOs, or innovation managers deal with the intellectual property side of th...

Ito Onojeghuo: Effective Privacy Notices

September 25, 2023 15:56 - 29 minutes - 51.3 MB

Ito Onojeghuo works with a number of global establishments as an independent Data Protection Consultant, Group Data Protection Officer, and EU Representative. She is also the CEO at ALLNETLAW, which is a leading UK-based IAPP Training Partner. Besides holding an LL.M in Internet law and policy, Ito is a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP), a Certified Information Privacy Professional, and an Independent Conformity Assessment Advisor for the UK Age Check Certification Scheme (ACCS). With It...

Newsroom: Summer 2023

September 12, 2023 00:54 - 25 minutes - 47.2 MB

Have you spent the past three months isolated from the world? We are bringing you up to speed with a long list of updates and news at the intersection of marketing, data, privacy, and technology.  Visit this episode's blog post on Masters of Privacy for a long list of references and notes.

Nick Baskett: Mastering DPIAs

July 11, 2023 17:33 - 27 minutes - 45.8 MB

Nick Baskett is DPO at Holland & Barrett. He has a personal interest in ethics and philosophy, encryption and AI, and he once published a book on Data Protection Impact Assessments. He was also the founder of one of the early Cyber Security consultancies in the UK (Matta). With Nick we have discussed best practices around Data Protection Impact Assessments or Privacy Impact Assessments, including their management at scale in the context of privacy operations, as well as risk assessment eff...

Catherine King: from words to action in data ethics

June 29, 2023 18:38 - 25 minutes - 40.8 MB

Catherine King is a content creator, moderator, enabler and instructor in the fields of data ethics and also the broader data and analytics space. She is currently global head of brand engagement at Orbition.  Catherine was recently a speaker at the Ethics in eCommerce Summit in London (put together by the Ethical Commerce Alliance) in which we coincided.  With her we have explored a more controversial and practical approach to data ethics, under the acceptance that morals reflect a part...

Newsroom: Spring 2023

June 18, 2023 18:09 - 46 minutes - 86.6 MB

With Nina Müller, Ethical Commerce Alliance Director and host of the Ethical Allies podcast. __ Notes: A more comprehensive coverage of all relevant updates can be found on our blog. The topics below have been specifically addressed during this recording: GDPR fines reached a new record when the Irish DPA, following considerable pressure from the EDPB, issued a 1.2bn EUR fine to Meta for its inability to comply with the Schrems II CJEU doctrine. The company behind Facebook, Instagra...

Adam Klee: combining media addressability, privacy compliance and customer empowerment

May 28, 2023 08:59 - 36 minutes - 63 MB

Adam Klee has an impressive resume in the AdTech world, having worked at Disney, Google, NBC, Twitter, Polar, or Spotify. He is the founder of Licorice, a platform that “gives consumers the privacy they want and publishers the data they need”. Adam’s passion for solving this problem comes from both his years developing new ways to help drive better yield for publishers, and his experience as a consumer, where he thinks privacy should come standard. We are covering: Why email-based identit...

Eve-Christie Vermynck: Responding to a personal data breach

April 27, 2023 15:23 - 24 minutes - 45.2 MB

Eve-Christie Vermynck is a dual-admitted lawyer (civil law, common law) working at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. She advises clients on Cybersecurity, Privacy, IT/IP, blockchain and related topics. She is also a member of the Data Law Committee at The City of London Law Society. With Eve-Christie we are going to discuss the specific practical steps when it comes to dealing with personal data breaches in the UK or the EU. References: Eve-Christie Vermynck on LinkedIn Eve-Christ...

Mattia Fosci: The publisher’s dilemma in a first-party data world

April 06, 2023 16:52 - 32 minutes - 59.7 MB

As a lawyer turned entrepreneur, Dr. Mattia Fosci combines privacy and AdTech expertise. He is the founder and CEO of Anonymised, an advertising platform that helps publishers understand and monetise their audiences at scale across all browsers and devices, using only anonymous data. We have covered or touched on: The many limitations of contextual advertising and why it will not solve the most pressing issues  How ID-based alternatives are worse than cookies The manner in which brows...

Winter 2023 Newsroom

March 16, 2023 14:45 - 37 minutes - 70.5 MB

With Nina Müller, Ethical Commerce Alliance Director and host of the Ethical Allies podcast. __ This was a pretty active season in terms of regulatory updates and decisions or guidelines coming out of supervisory bodies:  Spain’s AEPD issued a decision on the use of Google Analytics by the Royal Academy of Spanish Language (“RAE”), becoming the first EU Data Protection Agency to see the glass half full in the use of the widespread digital data collection service (having been considere...

Nicola Newitt: the legal case for Data Clean Rooms

March 09, 2023 18:52 - 33 minutes - 57.7 MB

Nicola Newitt is a UK qualified lawyer who trained in private practice and worked at Slaughter and May before moving in-house to start her privacy career in Bupa’s international health insurance business. She is now Senior Privacy and Product Counsel at InfoSum, a leading Data Clean Room. With Nicola we have covered a very hot topic for anyone in the Marketing Technology or AdTech spaces. Our discussion included the following questions: Who’s the controller and who’s the processor in a Da...

Joana Mota: Privacy compliance in a web3 world

March 03, 2023 17:11 - 25 minutes - 39.8 MB

Joana is Partner at Cuatrecasas, where she leads the Technology, Media and Telecom team. She has also worked for 3 years at ANACOM, Portugal's telecom and media regulator and one of the two supervisory authorities when it comes to the ePrivacy Directive in Portugal, the other being the Portuguese Data Protection Authority. Besides being fully versed in the opportunities presented by blockchain technologies, and having advised startups in the crypto space, Joana is co-author of the chapters...

Sunny Kang: Machine Learning meets Privacy Enhancing Technologies

February 17, 2023 18:03 - 22 minutes - 30.2 MB

Sunny Seon Kang is Global Privacy Counsel at VISA, specializing in AI Governance and Privacy Enhancing Technologies. She is well versed in comparative privacy law across the US, the EU and the UK. She has studied at Stanford and Berkeley in the US, as well as UCL in London, and is a member of the New York Bar. With Sunny we are discussing a highly complex but very exciting topic: Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning, as well as a more generic understanding of Privacy Enhancing Technologies....

Tim Walters: The bigger picture on Facebook and Instagram being deprived of a contractual legal basis

January 19, 2023 19:51 - 34 minutes - 47.7 MB

Tim Walters is a strategist, analyst, advisor, and speaker sitting at the intersection of data privacy, customer experience, and marketing strategy. Privacy Lead at Content Advisory, as well as founder of Zero Theory, Tim previously founded The Digital Clarity Group. He has also been a Senior Analyst at Forrester Research.  Some of his keynotes and publications include: “The Total Impossibility of Customer Experience Management”, “Data Privacy Goes Mainstream: An Unexpected Opportunity For...

Jose Belo: Artificial Intelligence in MarTech and AdTech

December 15, 2022 16:37 - 35 minutes - 48.6 MB

Jose Belo (FIP, CIPP/E, CIPM) is a legal professional and Data Protection Officer, specialized in data protection, privacy and compliance. Jose is currently an International Research Fellow at the ISLC at the University of Milan (Italy). His last professional engagement was as Head of Data Privacy at Valuer.ai, an AI-powered tech company from Copenhagen, Denmark. Since January 2022, Jose has been appointed as a Member of the IAPP European Advisory Board. Jose is also, currently, co-chair o...

Sandy Tsakiridi: Practical considerations on AI Governance and the upcoming EU AI Act

November 25, 2022 15:07 - 37 minutes - 51.4 MB

Sandy Tsakiridi is a ​​dual-qualified Senior Legal Counsel in HSBC's global Data Privacy team. As part of her responsibilities, she provides advice on privacy-related matters, including privacy risk management across all customer-facing lines of business and internal functions of the HSBC Group. Prior to her current role, Sandy worked as an external legal counsel in leading international law firms and one of the Big Four in Brussels and London.  Sandy holds a Bachelor and four postgraduate...

Brendan Quinn: DPIAs, whistleblowers, collective redress, and the GDPR-DSA interplay

November 18, 2022 13:27 - 28 minutes - 39.3 MB

Brendan Quinn (Esq.) is a qualified Irish Solicitor, New York Attorney, and Fellow of the Chartered Certified Accountants (FCCA), holding an LL.M from University College Dublin and Higher Diplomas in Computer Science and Data Analytics, as well as a postgraduate in Financial Technology. He is also the author of Data Protection Implementation Guide: A Legal, Risk and Technology Framework for the GDPR (Wolters Kluwer, September 2021).  Among other things, our guest helps innovative software ...

Fall 2022 Newsroom: Instagram and Criteo fines, GDPRexit, and the Data Privacy Framework

November 03, 2022 20:26 - 31 minutes - 42.6 MB

With Nina Müller, Ethical Commerce Alliance Director and host of the Ethical Allies podcast. References: Full Newsroom (Fall 2022) Tara Taubman-Bassirian on the Instagram fine Peter Hense on valid consent Cory Underwood on Google Analytics and Sephora Derek A. Lackey on Joe Biden’s Executive Order (a marketer’s perspective) Stephan Grynwajc on Joe Biden’s Executive Order (a lawyer’s perspective) Selected updates:  Enforcement Starting with Europe, the most discussed rec...

Stephan Grynwajc: A lawyer’s take on EU-US data transfers and the Canadian approach

October 27, 2022 17:22 - 21 minutes - 29.5 MB

Stephan Grynwajc is admitted as a lawyer in the EU, the UK, the US and Canada, having worked as a privacy practitioner and DPO in both Europe and North America for the last 20 years. His own law firm offers external DPO services to EU/UK and US/Canada-based companies. Stephan is also a partner specialized in international privacy at Outside GC, a bicoastal US law firm. Stephan publishes regularly on various privacy topics, including for the IAPP Privacy Advisor. He is also an Adjunct Profe...

Derek A. Lackey: A marketer’s take on EU-US data transfers and the Canadian approach

October 21, 2022 06:17 - 18 minutes - 25 MB

Derek A. Lackey is Managing Director of Newport Thomson, a Privacy Agency based in Toronto. With more than 30 years of marketing, advertising and privacy experience, he is focused on data protection & privacy and its effect on the brand. Derek is the author of “CASL Compliance: A Marketer’s Guide to Email Marketing to Canadians”, and looks to simplify the implementation of new data management practices within organizations.  This will be the first of two separate perspectives on the basic ...

Peter Hense: How first-party data will kill CMPs

October 14, 2022 14:16 - 34 minutes - 46.7 MB

Peter Hense is a partner at Spirit Legal, Germany. He specializes in data privacy litigation, particularly in the area of Advertising Technology. In this episode we discuss the uselessness and potential demise of Consent Management Platforms (CMPs) in a first-party data future. We will also touch on Data Clean Rooms and whether they actually deserve the label. References:  Peter Hense on Twitter Spirit Legal Introductory article (Sergio Maldonado) Brave’s announcement: Automated...

Tara Taubman-Bassirian: Instagram, one-stop havens and the future of enforcement

October 07, 2022 07:37 - 31 minutes - 43.7 MB

Tara Taubman-Bassirian is a French lawyer specialized in Privacy, Internet law and Intellectual Property. She is a published author, for many years raising awareness of privacy, data protection and cybersecurity issues. Tara has also launched an initiative, Fly A Kite, to raise cybersecurity awareness especially to keep kids safe online. She also holds an LLM from Queen Mary University.  References: EDPB’s binding decision on the Instagram case Instagram’s 405m EUR fine Tara’s websi...

Cory Underwood: Global Privacy Control, CPRA and beyond

September 25, 2022 19:24 - 33 minutes - 46.5 MB

Cory Underwood combines in-depth technical expertise in the MarTech and Analytics space with a thorough understanding of the ePrivacy legal framework. He has hands-on experience in Distributed System Design, A/B Testing, Tag Management or Analytics - and writes extensively about the intersection of digital analytics and cross-border privacy compliance. References: Cory Underwood’s blog Global Privacy Control Sephora settlement  CNIL’s suggestions for a GDPR-compliant Google Analyt...

Bechara Kaddoum: the role of cybersecurity in privacy compliance and beyond

June 26, 2022 19:33 - 24 minutes - 33.8 MB

Bechara is a cybersecurity professional leading the Telco cybersecurity business of Telefonica Global Solutions for EMEA & APAC, where he is in charge of establishing an ecosystem of partnerships. Bechara has participated in several CTF (capture-the-flag) events and got ranked 3rd in CTF Madrid 2019. Before Telefonica, Bechara was the founder of BTK Lebanon, a Lebanese-based IT company he sold in 2018. He is also adjunct professor of cybersecurity at IE Business School. References: Bec...

Mike J. Schmidt: digital identity and educated choices

June 01, 2022 14:09 - 30 minutes - 42.2 MB

Mike J. Schmidt has extensive experience as an Advisor and Solutions Architect working worldwide in Identity Access Management (IAM), Data Privacy, and AI. He was one of the founders of MyData Global’s Canada Hub and has recently relocated to Spain. Together we are revisiting a few key topics: personal agency, identity, informed consent, MyData Operators, and AI. References: Celine Takatsuno on MyData business models  Paloma Llaneza on Consent Commons (Spanish) MyData 2022 MyData...

Spring Newsroom: ePrivacy, MarTech, Competition, Zero-Party Data, and the Future of Media

May 17, 2022 20:26 - 17 minutes - 24.3 MB

Hi again! We are bringing our regular “Newsroom” updates to this channel, covering quarterly news on five particular topics:  ePrivacy and regulatory framework MarTech and AdTech in a Privacy-First world Competition and digital markets Zero-Party Data and Customer Centricity The future of media We will add relevant links on a subsequent blog post. Please find more information and resources on mastersofprivacy.com 

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