#25 – Privacy definitions for engineers
The GDPR Guy Podcast. #25 - Privacy definitions for engineers - The Privacy world has done a great job of over complicating things for engineers with conflicting definitions in the GDPR, CCPA, ISO and elsewhere. In this episode get to the heart of what you need to know for some of the main privacy terminology out there.
#24 – It’s time to kill the privacy champion
The GDPR Guy Podcast. #24 - It’s time to kill the privacy champion - Connecting with your audience as a compliance person can be tough, so we have the privacy champion model to save the day. Or so you’d think. In this episode I explain why privacy champions fail and what we should do instead to get the organisation engaged with privacy and loving you.
#23 – Why is privacy software so crap?
The GDPR Guy Podcast. #23 - Why is privacy software so crap? In this episode I talk about why privacy software seems to miss the mark so badly, why we all seem to hate it so much and whose fault it is that us privacy folk are so unhappy with it. I give some advice for vendors and privacy folk on how to make things better and explain what people on the front line with budget to spend want to see.
#22 – Yes, your DPO does need to be technical
The GDPR Guy Podcast. #22 - Yes, your DPO does need to be technical. It’s time to face reality, if your DPO is not technical then you’re missing out. In this episode I discuss why tech skills matter when it comes to privacy, why delegating tech responsibility isn’t ideal and what General Counsels should be looking for when it comes to hiring a DPO for their team.
#21 – Privacy Swingers: Letting your DPO play the field
The GDPR Guy Podcast. #21 - Privacy Swingers: Letting your DPO play the field. Should your DPO work full time? In this episode I discuss the pitfalls of full time roles, why fractional DPOs may be a better fit for you, and what distinct benefits a part-time DPO might bring.
#20 – Don’t hire a DPO
The GDPR Guy Podcast. #20 - Don’t hire a DPO. DPOs are great but should really hire one? In this episode I discuss why now is probably not the right time to go all in with a DPO and what you might want instead. And for when you are ready for a DPO, I provide some tips on how to start out on the right track.
#19 – It’s your fault we don’t trust you
The GDPR Guy Podcast. #19 - It’s your fault we don’t trust you. In this episode I discuss what most organisations are getting wrong when it comes to establishing trust in their privacy practices. I provide insights into what it’s like as a DPO at tech companies on both sides of the due diligence battle. And I give tips on what you can do to beat the competition.
Kabir Barday – CEO of OneTrust
In this episode I'm chatting live with Kabir Barday - CEO of OneTrust. We're discussing hyper growth, listening to customers, maintaining best-of-breed and what's next for OneTrust.
Didi Dayton – Partner at Wing Venture Capital
In this episode I'm chatting live with Didi Dayton - Partner at Wing Venture Capital. We're discussing VC investment strategies, big trends in tech, trust as a differentiator and diversity in the boardroom.
Pedro Pavon – Senior Counsel at Salesforce
In this episode I'm chatting live with Pedro Pavon, Senior Counsel at Salesforce. We're discussing privacy within the tech industry, risk taking and whether the CPRA should make us optimistic for privacy law in the US.
Andy Dale – General Counsel at Alyce
In this episode I'm chatting live with Andy Dale - General Counsel and Head of Strategic Partnerships at Alyce about privacy, ad-tech and next generation swag.
Joey Stanford – DPO at Platform.sh
Chat with Joey Stanford of Platform.sh – A recording of a live video chat between Carl and Joey Stanford of Platform about his role as a DPO and security lead.
YouTube Meets COPPA
Carl explaining YouTube’s recent COPPA settlement with the FTC and the new changes they have implemented.
Do Not Sell
Carl discussing the new requirements of the CCPA for a Do Not Sell My Personal Information link on your website, and what selling really means in the context of the CCPA.
One Year of the GDPR
After one year of the GDPR, Carl talks about its biggest and most disappointing impact, the annoying cookie banners you see everywhere online.