Successfully Ambiguous?

Privacy Matters: Protecting What’s Personal with Peter Kosmala


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Privacy matters — because trust is everything.


In this episode of Successfully Ambiguous, host Christine Brooks-Cappadocia (AVP, Continuing Studies at York University) sits down with Peter Kosmala, global privacy expert and York instructor, to explore how data culture differs across the U.S., Canada, and Europe, revealing why protecting what’s personal has never been more important.


From cybersecurity and transparency to managing your digital footprint, this conversation reveals how privacy has evolved into a cornerstone of digital trust and ethical innovation.


What you’ll learn:

  • Why privacy is cultural and what that means for global business
  • How cybersecurity and privacy work hand in hand
  • What Canadian organizations can do to build transparency and compliance
  • How job seekers can protect their digital reputation and data rights
  • What “the right to be forgotten” really means — and what it doesn’t


Special offer (expires January 2026):

Save $100 on York University’s Information Privacy program.

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Successfully Ambiguous?By Christine Brooks-Cappadocia