She Said Privacy/He Said Security

Jodi & Justin's Top 5 Privacy & Security Trends 2021


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Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy that their customers can count on.

Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping a range of businesses in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and the co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast.

Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more.

In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and the co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi.

In this episode…

Technology is constantly evolving, and so are data privacy and security policies. So, what has changed in 2021 — and what still needs to happen?

Privacy and security experts Jodi and Justin Daniels wish companies would think more about their privacy statements, for starters. When they went shopping for a new mattress, the sales associate was quick to point out how the mattress could track your heart rate, how well you slept, and whether or not you tossed and turned. However, the most crucial information was missing: how did the company plan to use that data? Was there a way to maintain privacy? As Jodi and Justin say, this lack of conversation about privacy and security is just one of several concerning trends.

In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down to discuss the top five privacy and security trends of 2021. Listen in as they talk about why the Colonial Pipeline incident was a game-changer for business cybersecurity, the struggle of balancing convenience vs. privacy, and why it's important to pay attention to privacy and security notices. Stay tuned.

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