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On this week of #SeriousPrivacy, Paul Breitbarth and K Royal connect with Ray Everett, Founding Member & Chief Privacy Intelligence Officer at Data Secrets, a company that develops solutions focused on identifying risk wherever applications are accessing your data -- in the public cloud, in SaaS applications, and on-premise. He has a long history working as a privacy professional, including at TrustArc, and was appointed as the first Internet-era Chief Privacy Officer in 1999 - starting with speaking on an U.S. Federal Trade Commission panel as a law student and moving into founding what is now the International Association of Privacy Professionals (#IAPP).
In this episode, we talk about APIs and SDKs - the benefits and challenges, along with managing them in a world that focuses on privacy and data protection. This brings in the requirement for data inventories and visibility into the movement of data, which is critical to identify early if there has been a data breach or unauthorized data access.
Join us as we explore mobile apps, AI, and external storage considerations. The conversation ranges from Privacy by Design to DevOps, focusing on understanding the movement of data as well as why understanding the movement is important.
As always, if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. In addition, if you like our podcast, please do rate and comment on our program in your favorite podcast app.
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If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email [email protected]. Rate and Review us!
From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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On this week of #SeriousPrivacy, Paul Breitbarth and K Royal connect with Ray Everett, Founding Member & Chief Privacy Intelligence Officer at Data Secrets, a company that develops solutions focused on identifying risk wherever applications are accessing your data -- in the public cloud, in SaaS applications, and on-premise. He has a long history working as a privacy professional, including at TrustArc, and was appointed as the first Internet-era Chief Privacy Officer in 1999 - starting with speaking on an U.S. Federal Trade Commission panel as a law student and moving into founding what is now the International Association of Privacy Professionals (#IAPP).
In this episode, we talk about APIs and SDKs - the benefits and challenges, along with managing them in a world that focuses on privacy and data protection. This brings in the requirement for data inventories and visibility into the movement of data, which is critical to identify early if there has been a data breach or unauthorized data access.
Join us as we explore mobile apps, AI, and external storage considerations. The conversation ranges from Privacy by Design to DevOps, focusing on understanding the movement of data as well as why understanding the movement is important.
As always, if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. In addition, if you like our podcast, please do rate and comment on our program in your favorite podcast app.
Powered by TrustArc
Powered by TrustArc
If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email [email protected]. Rate and Review us!
From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
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