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In this episode, I am delighted to be chatting to Sarah Clarke.
Sarah is a well known privacy and security blogger armed with over 15 years practical experience. After a business degree she tried out a few roles before finding IT. Since then she has worked across many sectors in IT Security, Information Security, Cybersecurity Governance, Risk, & Compliance and more recently Data Protection and Privacy. She now works as a Privacy Architect For Privasee Ltd (the UK arm of Privasee AB, Sweden). Developer and supplier of practical GDPR and Data Protection compliance solutions.Through her blog and speaking engagements she's become known as a pragmatic, straightforward, and entertaining commentator on a wide range of security and privacy topics. Her self-proclaimed aim is to make security and privacy make business sense. In particular getting past the 'what' to the 'how' so concrete steps can be made to improve the quality of data life for everyone.
Sarah on Twitter - @TrialByTruth
Sarah's Infospective website - http://infospectives.co.uk
Privasee website - http://www.privasee.eu
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In this episode, I am delighted to be chatting to Sarah Clarke.
Sarah is a well known privacy and security blogger armed with over 15 years practical experience. After a business degree she tried out a few roles before finding IT. Since then she has worked across many sectors in IT Security, Information Security, Cybersecurity Governance, Risk, & Compliance and more recently Data Protection and Privacy. She now works as a Privacy Architect For Privasee Ltd (the UK arm of Privasee AB, Sweden). Developer and supplier of practical GDPR and Data Protection compliance solutions.Through her blog and speaking engagements she's become known as a pragmatic, straightforward, and entertaining commentator on a wide range of security and privacy topics. Her self-proclaimed aim is to make security and privacy make business sense. In particular getting past the 'what' to the 'how' so concrete steps can be made to improve the quality of data life for everyone.
Sarah on Twitter - @TrialByTruth
Sarah's Infospective website - http://infospectives.co.uk
Privasee website - http://www.privasee.eu