The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is an independent, non-partisan research institute concerned with issues of social, economic and environmental justice. In the Talking Points podcast, we discuss major policy and economics questions facing Canada today with CCPA economists and researchers, policy-makers, friends in the labour and social justice movement, and others.
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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, data protection, or cyber law or someone who just finds this fascinating, we have topics for you from data management to cybersecurity to social justice and data ethics and AI. In-depth information on serious privacy topics. This podcast, hosted by Dr. K Royal, Paul Breitbarth and Ralph O'Brien, features open, unscripted discussions with global privac ...
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The GDPR Guy - the podcast dedicated to all things privacy, hosted by Carl Gottlieb - the trusted privacy advisor to leading tech companies, helping them gain maximum advantage through the right privacy strategy. Each episode Carl will be providing information, insights and inspiration to help you on your privacy journey. You’ll find show notes and useful resources on the website, https://CarlGottlieb.com, as well as details for getting in touch with Carl directly.
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Forks is a podcast about what happens when life doesn’t go as planned — and how we find our way forward. 🎧 New here? Start with our intro episode: on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Each week, longtime friends and hosts Alexis Hood and Amie Plourde sit down with people who’ve faced tough situations: mental health struggles, addiction, incarceration, divorce, job loss, grief, identity shifts — and chose to build something honest and meaningful in the aftermath. Whether you’re standing at your own ...
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Life after GDPR ( https://lifeaftergdpr.eu ) is a Podcast about Digital Marketing and Data Privacy. We'll be interviewing privacy professionals, marketing practitioners, and software developers to discover how to navigate the paradigm shift ahead of us when it comes to user data within our marketing tools. We'll dive into digital marketing areas like Digital Analytics, Tag Management, Digital Advertising, Conversion Rate Optimization, and Email Marketing all through the lens of privacy-prese ...
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Join Privado.ai each week as he navigates the ever-changing landscape of data breaches, surveillance, and individual rights, offering expert insights and actionable advice to help you take control of your digital footprint. Join him for lively discussions, in-depth interviews, and practical tips to protect your privacy in today's connected world.
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The official podcast by Pearle Nwaezeigwe on all things tech policy. Dive in behind the scenes of your favorite tech products and platforms. Discussions each week on emerging policy issues around data, privacy, bias etc. Interviews with leading techies, non-techies, policy experts speaking about their products and journey in this field. There will be laughs in between and inspiring quotes at the end to promote social wellbeing in this digital age. You dont want to miss out on this tech revol ...
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LexBlab is a production of Lexlab, the UC Hasting’s College of Law’s innovation hub for emerging legal technologies. As an extension of both the law and technology concentration at UC Hastings, and the legal technology startup incubator on campus, LexLab hosts regular large and small scale community events designed to promote interaction between our students, alumni, and entrepreneurs. The LexBlab podcast series is a showcase of some of these events. To learn more about LexLab, or to attend ...
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A RopesTalk podcast series brought to you by the data, privacy & cybersecurity practice at Ropes & Gray, which will discuss the day-to-day effects that data has on all of our daily lives as well as other exciting and interesting legal and regulatory developments in the world of data.
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Inteligo Shakes Up Consent Debate | CCPA Walks Back Ad Regulation | UK Develops Murder Forecasting AI
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9:26Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: April 10, 2025 🔹 EU Advocate General Backs Conditional Consent – A new opinion from the EU’s top legal advisor says offering a newsletter in exchange for personal data can be lawful, as long as users are informed and the service is genuinely optional. 🔹 CCPA Narrows Scope of ADMT Rules – California’s privac…
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Not your Grandma's Cookies (with Darren Abernethy)
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41:52Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth, Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, and Dr. K Royal connect with Darren Abernethy of Greenberg Traurig to discuss all things #cookies and #trackers. Please subscribe in your favorite podcast app - sharing is caring! Powered by TrustArc Seamlessly manage your privacy program, assess ri…
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How Privacy Engineers Deliver ROI | #BridgePrivacySummit
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28:14Send us a text Privacy engineering is a growing field that requires a blend of regulatory knowledge and technical skills. Privacy engineers are tasked with collaborating across privacy and engineering teams to ensure compliance while maintaining technical excellence. In this panel, experienced privacy engineers share how they built their expertise,…
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Dana Felske: Single Mom by Choice, Entrepreneur by Vision
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42:48What does it take to walk away from a stable career, start a business with your dad, and then choose motherhood on your own terms? In this moving and empowering episode, Dana Felske shares her extraordinary journey—from leaving the banking world to co-founding FutureBook Printing, and later, becoming a single mom by choice. With honesty and clarity…
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Adtech Privacy Risk: Increasing Regulation and Enforcement | #BridgePrivacySummit
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28:03Send us a text Privacy fines in adtech are skyrocketing, with regulators targeting non-compliant data sharing between marketers and partners. Many businesses still rely on outdated tracking methods, exposing them to legal and financial risks. This panel shares the latest enforcement trends, the biggest compliance gaps in marketing data practices, a…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth, Ralph O’Brien, and Dr. K Royal make it personal. They talk about their own mental health in light of busy workloads and global developments, whether privacy related or not. And they talk about the 23andme bankruptcy and what that means for personal data, as well as a fine issued by th…
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Yash Preswalla on Skateboarding, Sobriety, and Building Impact from the Inside Out
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49:45In this episode of Forks, we talk with Yash Preswalla, founder of Toronto's Impact Skate Club, about how skateboarding became his path to purpose, sobriety, and social change. Yash shares his journey from bar gigs and burnout to building one of Toronto’s most inclusive youth programs. We explore how he supports neurodivergent kids, teaches accounta…
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F to the T to the C - a slow but substantive week in privacy
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31:50Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth , Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, and Dr. K Royal talk about the controversy with executive changes to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission #FTC, the UK #adequacy extension, and the Norwegian decision about Data Protection Officer #DPO conflicts of interest. Please subscribe in your f…
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Christie Tait, NP: Migraine and the Journey from Sufferer to Specialist
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56:55A Nurse Practitioner specializing in headache and concussion care, Christie Tait has worked in Emergency Medicine at Toronto’s SickKids and Mount Sinai, led the Headache Program at the Neurology Centre of Toronto, and now runs Structure Clinic, a pioneering practice offering comprehensive migraine treatment — from cutting-edge pharmaceuticals 💊 to …
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth, Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, and Dr. K Royal cover a month in privacy. This includes UK adequacy, the March meeting of the European Data Protection Board where they released a statement on the implementation of the PNR directive, we talk about BCRS and the number of companies w…
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Shannon Gallagher of Smithery Style: From Burnout to Business Owner
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48:59In this episode of Forks, we sit down with Shannon Gallagher, the powerhouse entrepreneur who took a leap of faith to acquire Smithery Style, a Canadian online boutique championing body positivity. Shannon shares her journey from burnout in the corporate world to becoming the new Chief Style Smith, navigating the highs and lows of business ownershi…
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Whatever it Takes (with Rowenna Fielding)
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42:19Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth, Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, and Dr. K Royal connect with MissIGGeek herself, Rowenna Fielding on all things ethics. Please subscribe in your favorite podcast app - sharing is caring! Powered by TrustArc Seamlessly manage your privacy program, assess risks, and stay up to date …
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Privacy Corner Newsletter: March 13, 2025
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10:51Send us a text ▶ UK ICO Investigates TikTok, Reddit & Imgur – The UK’s privacy regulator is investigating TikTok’s content recommendations for minors and Reddit and Imgur’s age verification measures, signaling a crackdown on children’s data protection. ▶ CJEU Clarifies ‘Meaningful Information’ in AI Decisions – The EU’s top court ruled that compani…
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Out of the AI Frying Pan (with Joanne Furtsch)
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34:21Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth, Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, and Dr. K Royal join Joanne Furtsch, VP extraordinaire of TrustArc to discuss all things #AI. Tune in to learn about the practical and innovative aspects of AI and its privacy and data protection implications. Please subscribe in your favorite podca…
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Emma Plourde-Doran: Championing Inclusive Education for Students with Autism
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45:04In this episode of Forks, Alexis and Amie sit down with Emma Plourde-Doran, an educator who faced a defining fork in the road: follow a traditional teaching path or build a high-support classroom for students with autism, from scratch. Emma took the leap—and it changed everything. Teaching in Northern Ontario, she transformed an empty classroom int…
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From the Trenches: Solving AI Governance Challenges | Bridge Privacy Summit Replay
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27:45Send us a text As AI and LLMs become deeply embedded in products, privacy leaders must move fast to address privacy, security, and ethical risks. In this episode, industry experts share their hands-on strategies, lessons learned, and best practices for: ✅ Building AI governance frameworks that scale ✅ Managing compliance with GDPR, CCPA, and emergi…
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The Volatile Side of Privacy & Data Protection (with Joe Jones)
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30:08Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth, Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, were off (busy with professional lives), so Dr. K Royal connected with Joe Jones of the IAPP, Director of Research and Insights. They discuss how Joe got started in privacy - building from international trade as a lawyer and then BAM! Out came the G…
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Terry Pirovolakis: A Father’s Incredible Mission to Treat His Son’s Rare Disease, SPG50
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37:50When Terry and Georgia Pirovolakis received the devastating news that their 15-month-old son, Michael, had been diagnosed with Spastic Paraplegia Type 50 (SPG50), a rare neurodegenerative disorder affecting approximately 80 children worldwide, they were determined to find a cure. Refusing to accept the lack of available treatments, Terry embarked o…
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Catch (up) of the Week: on notices, children and doping
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41:25Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth, Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, and Dr. K Royal, catch up on data protection and privacy developments from around the globe. Up for discussion this week: The repeal of the proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation and AI Liability Directive (link) The EDPB guidelines on age assurance an…
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Poetry, Perseverance, and Second Chances with Anne Hood, The Wild Geese Poet
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49:46Raised in Yorkshire in the 1950s and 60s, today’s guest—known as The Wild Geese Poet—grew up in a loving but challenging home, shaped by her mother’s undiagnosed schizophrenia. Her story is one of resilience, transformation, and creative rediscovery. After navigating childhood struggles, building a family in Scotland, and forging a career in social…
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Bridge Summit Keynote | How product-driven privacy ensures real compliance
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49:00Send us a text Leading privacy experts discuss why trust-based compliance is no longer enough and how product-driven privacy is the key to scalable compliance. Here's what the Keynote covers: 🔹 Why teams can no longer rely on trust-based privacy mechanisms 🔹 How product privacy management enables evidence-based privacy and compliance at scale 🔹 Les…
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We require order! Order, we say (a week in privacy)
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40:57Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki, Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, and Dr. K Royal launch the first week in privacy for 2025. Topics include the EDPS election, AI, and US state laws and enforcement - among others! Powered by TrustArc Seamlessly manage your privacy program, assess risks, and stay up to d…
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Forensic Nursing, Justice and Sexual Education with Hannah Varto
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59:19In this eye-opening episode of Forks, we sit down with Hannah Varto, a nurse practitioner and forensic expert dedicated to supporting survivors of violence. From her journey into forensic nursing to launching Canada’s first clinic dedicated to post-violence medical care, Hannah shares her insights on the intersection of healthcare, justice, and adv…
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EU clarifies AI Act rules, UK demands iCloud access, and Amazon faces a Washington health data lawsuit.
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13:34Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: February 13, 2025 🔹 EU’s AI Act Guidelines Clarify Compliance Risks – The European Commission releases two sets of AI Act guidelines, breaking down the definition of AI systems and outlining nine prohibited AI practices, including emotional manipulation and biometric categorization. 🔹 UK’s Secret Demand for…
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Constitutionally Unconstitutional or is it? (Prof. Wayne Unger)
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35:41Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki, Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, and Dr. K Royal interview with Wayne Unger, a #constitutional scholar and Assistant Professor of Law, Quinnipiac University. They delve into recent #U.S. #political events under the new administration. The discussion covers the legality …
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How To Have A Good Day (and How To Have a Bad One)
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53:41What if the key to having a good day—or a bad one—was entirely within your control? In this episode, we welcome back Frank, an addictions counsellor and expert in human behaviour, to explore the power of automatic negative thoughts (ANTs) and how they shape our reality. 🔹 Key Takeaways: •💭 60,000 Thoughts a Day – Why 95% of them are negative and ho…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki, Ralph O’Brien of Reinbo Consulting, and Dr. K Royal launch the first week in privacy for 2025. Topics include State laws in the US entering into effect (link to White & Case article, but bonus for 10 areas for US-based privacy programs to focus in 2025 from Hintze Law) to …
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Hots & Nots: Our Current Icks & Obsessions
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38:41🎧 In this episode of Forks, Alexis and Amie dive into what they see as hot and not in their world. From celebrity comebacks and self-care trends to bizarre corporate habits and low-stakes cults (yes, really), this conversation is packed with humour, opinions, and a touch of chaos. 🔥 What’s Hot? •Jeremiah Brent on Queer Eye – Why Alexis is obsessed.…
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UK Court Ruling on Vulnerable Consent, Google Faces Data Transfer Allegations, NY’s Health Data Law Tightens, and Bridge 2025 sets the stage for global privacy leadership.
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13:12Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: Jan 30, 2025 By Robert Bateman and Privado.ai In this edition: ▶ UK Court Ruling: Invalid Consent in Gambling Case A UK gambling firm unlawfully tracked users for marketing, despite their supposed consent. The court ruled that consent must be informed, freely given, and valid, emphasizing the importance of …
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Villains, Visions, and Val - Welcome 2025 (with Val Ilchenko)
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38:38Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth, Ralph O’Brien, and Dr. K Royal ring in the new year with Val Ilchenko, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer of TrustArc. No topic was off limits! We discussed the ghosts of Privacy past, now, and future. Tune in to hear all about it as we kick off the new year on #GlobalDataPriva…
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Alexis’ Update: Losing your job can be a gift + advice for navigating unemployment
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34:12In this episode of Forks, we explore Alexis’ journey from job loss to career clarity and why losing your job might actually be the best thing to happen. Discover why job loss can be a blessing in disguise and learn practical tips for navigating unemployment—like mastering networking without feeling awkward and nailing interviews by staying true to …
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FTC cracks down on privacy breaches, EU AI Act ignites debate, Meta faces record fines, Google questioned for data misuse, OpenAI under global fire.
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13:07Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: Jan 16, 2025 In this edition: ▶ European Commission must pay damages for Facebook Login feature violation ▶ Texas sues Allstate under new privacy law for illegal data collection ▶ CJEU rules gender data collection not lawful for personalization under ‘contract’ basis…
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Adenike Charles: Fitness, Faith, and Finding Your Path
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50:56In this episode, Alexis and Amie are joined by Adenike Charles, founder of Just2Sweat, a fitness and wellness brand that combines exercise, mindset, and faith to inspire transformative change. With her expertise in kinesiology, personal training, and life coaching, Nike shares her inspiring journey from corporate leadership to becoming a full-time …
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Looking Back: Our Favourite Lessons from Our Guests So Far
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28:52In this episode, we take a moment to reflect on the incredible wisdom and insights shared by our guests since we launched the podcast in October 2024. From navigating life’s transitions to redefining resilience, embracing gratitude, and challenging societal norms, we’ve learned so much from these conversations. We talk about the lessons that have s…
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Italian DPA fines OpenAI €15 million, CPPA settles with unregistered data brokers, and Google plans to allow fingerprinting via Google Analytics
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11:39Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: January 2, 2025 In this edition: ▶ OpenAI faces penalties for GDPR breaches linked to ChatGPT, including transparency failures and inadequate age verification. ▶ California Privacy Protection Agency settles with two more data brokers PayDae and The Data Group fined for failing to register under California’s…
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From Renovations to Resolutions: 2024 Recap (see ya' in 2025)
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43:26Send us a text In this final episode of the year, hosts Paul Breitbarth, Dr. K Royal, and Ralph O’Brien discuss the highlights of the fifth season of the Serious Privacy podcast, reflecting on the pivotal moments in privacy throughout 2024. They share insights into their favorite episodes, the progression and challenges within global privacy laws, …
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Send us a text A final week in privacy episode of Serious Privacy in 2024, where Paul Breitbarth and Dr. K Royal once again give the lead to Big Tech. And Netflix. From all of us in the podcast team, we wish you and your loved ones happy holidays. Stay tuned for the season 5 finale! Powered by TrustArc Seamlessly manage your privacy program, assess…
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Irish DPA fines Meta €251 million, Dutch DPA fines Netflix €4.75 million, and French DPA targets non-compliant cookie banners.
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8:29Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: December 19, 2024 In this edition: The Irish DPA fines Meta €251 million over a 2018 data breach, the Dutch DPA fines Netflix €4.75 million for transparency failings, and the French DPA cracks down on non-compliant cookie banners. ▶ Irish DPA fines Meta €251 million over 2018 data breach The fine follows a …
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Send us a text In this week's episode of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth, Dr. K Royal and Ralph O'Brien speak with Cathleen Doyel of our sponsor TrustArc about all things contract management. Cathleen has been a commercial contract lawyer for many years, in recent times with a strong focus on data protection clauses. For most of us, contracts are …
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A long-awaited episode and law from Down Under (with John Keeves)
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33:02Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal connect with John Keeves, partner at Johnson Winter Slatterly in Australia to discuss all things Australia. In particular we discussed the Cyber Security Act of 2024 and other recent changes and enforcement activities. Tune in for some #livinglearninglaughin…
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Jessica Diamond, Child Therapist, on Navigating Ontario's Mental Health System and Parenting Neurodivergent Children
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54:14What happens when a seasoned child and family expert finds herself unable to help her own child in crisis? That’s the reality Jessica Diamond, mother of three and founder of The Help Hub, faced when her family was met with a fragmented and under-resourced mental health system. Despite her decades of experience as a social worker and advocate for ch…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal cover a relatively slow week in privacy, including a settlement with Oracle out of California, some new WorldCoin investigations, KOSA, and a position paper from BEUC so we also throw in some frank discussion of AI tools and how they can help in our personal…
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FTC Targets Sensitive Data Misuse, Australia’s Kids’ Social Media Ban, and Noyb’s New GDPR Powers
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11:57Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: Dec 5, 2024 In this edition: The FTC proposes orders targeting sensitive data misuse, Australia bans kids from social media, and noyb gains new powers for collective GDPR actions. ▶ FTC targets sensitive location data misuse in proposed orders: Gravy Analytics and Mobilewalla face sanctions for selling sens…
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Nadine Sookermany: CEO of the Ontario HIV Treatment Network on Humility, Equity, and Navigating Life’s Crossroads
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1:00:48What does it take to lead with humility, foster equity, and inspire transformative change? Nadine Sookermany, CEO of the Ontario HIV Treatment Network, joins us to share her extraordinary journey of advocacy, leadership, and perseverance. From her early work championing women’s health to addressing systemic inequities in housing, HIV care, and harm…
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Send us a text Mid November is the time of the year where the data protection community comes together in Brussels for the annual IAPP Data Protection Congress. Paul Breitbarth and Dr. K Royal were not able to join this year, but our third host Ralph O'Brien was in town, and has grabbed some people in between sessions for interviews. This week on S…
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Co-Parenting Expert Charlotte Schwartz on Raising a Child with Disabilities, and Redefining Success after Career Setbacks
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56:31Co-parenting expert and author Charlotte Schwartz, whose book Your Place or Mine? offers an empowering guide for navigating co-parenting after separation, opens up about her transformative journey in this episode of Forks. Charlotte shares how she lost her long-standing role as a senior legal clerk at a prestigious downtown law firm—a job she loved…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal catch up on some happenings in the privacy world. We discussed US election results and a peek at some potential changes to come, such as appointments to the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, EU first review of the thingy (the EU US Data Privacy Fr…
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Germany's Mass Data Breach Claims, Meta's 'Consent-or-Pay' Ads and New EU Cybersecurity Rules
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9:42Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: November 21, 2024 ▶ German Court Opens the Door to Mass Data Breach Lawsuits: Germany’s Federal Court rules that "loss of control" over personal data qualifies for damages under GDPR Article 82—no proof of distress or financial loss required. ▶ Meta’s ‘Unskippable Ads’ Solution Gains EDPB Attention Meta lau…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal along with esteemed co-host and colleague Ralph O’Brien bring you the day 2 of the #GPA (Global Privacy Assembly) in #Jersey. We feature open conversations with Eduardo Ustaren of Hogan Lovells; Shana Morgan, Global Head of Privacy & AI Legal Compliance, L3H…
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Nelson Soh: Mastering Money, Mindset, and Living True to Your Values
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45:55In this episode of Forks, we talk with Nelson Soh—a renowned financial literacy expert, bestselling author, and TEDx speaker—who shares his journey from a CPA focused on career success to championing financial literacy, economic empowerment and living a life true to one's values. With years of experience working for companies like KPMG, Cathay Paci…
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