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A genuine and informative podcast about data privacy and security. Your reliable place for best practices, interviews, belly laughs, and real stories.

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A genuine and informative podcast about data privacy and security. Your reliable place for best practices, interviews, belly laughs, and real stories.

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English


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S5, E209 - Beyond the TikTok Ban: Tackling Systemic Social Media Issues for a Safer Digital Future

5/3/2024
Send us a Text Message. Rumor Has It, in Privacy... Banning TikTok won't solve social media's issues with foreign influence, teen harm, and data privacy. Despite the proposed ban, the underlying problems remain unaddressed. We need comprehensive solutions to tackle these challenges head-on. Support the Show.

Duration:00:06:28

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S5, E208 - Microsoft's Cybersecurity Crisis: A Battle for Trust in the Cloud Era

4/23/2024
Send us a Text Message. Rumor has it, in privacy, we discover how a damning federal report has exposed serious lapses in the tech titan's security armor, leaving businesses and individuals to question their trust in the cloud. As Microsoft faces a breach with Chinese fingerprints and a culture of shrugged shoulders towards security investments, we're unpacking what it all means for the future of enterprise safety. Buckle up as we explore the ramifications for Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud, who might just dance in the rain of Microsoft's storm. Listen in as we highlight the Cybersecurity Review Board's urgent call for action and how CEO Nadella is positioned to lead a revolution in Microsoft's approach to cybersecurity. Support the Show.

Duration:00:06:55

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S5, E207 - Delving into the American Privacy Rights Act Unfiltered

4/12/2024
Send us a Text Message. Hold onto your hats because we're cracking open the American Privacy Rights Act – a piece of legislation that's causing quite the stir. Will it be the superhero the privacy community has been waiting for, or is it a wolf in sheep's clothing? We dissect the nitty-gritty from data minimization to opt-out rights and ponder the act's potential global ripple effects on data protection. Support the Show.

Duration:00:22:02

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S5, E206 - Rumor Has It in Privacy - Go Get Yo Monies

4/5/2024
Send us a Text Message. Join us for a our new short Rumor Has It in Privacy. As I walk you through the labyrinth of class action settlements that could put money back in your pocket. This episode is a treasure map, leading you to the X that marks the spot on significant payouts from big-name companies that might owe you more than just an apology. From Verizon's sneaky fees to Subaru's gear-grinding mishaps and the fiery engines of Kia and Hyundai, I'll be your guide on this solo expedition to reclaim what's yours. Support the Show.

Duration:00:04:56

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S5, E205 - Exploring the Privacy & Cybersecurity Risks of Large Language Models

3/28/2024
Send us a Text Message. Prepare to have your mind expanded as we navigate the complex labyrinth of large language models and the cybersecurity threats they harbor. We dissect a groundbreaking paper that exposes how AI titans are susceptible to a slew of sophisticated cyber assaults, from prompt hacking to adversarial attacks and the less discussed but equally alarming issue of gradient exposure. As the conversation unfolds, we unravel the unnerving potential for these intelligent systems to inadvertently spill the beans on confidential training data, a privacy nightmare that transcends academic speculation and poses tangible security threats. Resources: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2402.00888.pdf Support the Show.

Duration:00:15:47

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S5, E204 - Trust in the Age of Transparent Online Feedback

3/22/2024
Send us a Text Message. Our discussion takes a turn towards the skepticism now cast over Glassdoor and similar platforms. With anonymity in jeopardy, what's the true weight of an online review? We explore the pitfalls of anonymous comments devoid of context and the importance of leaning on personal networks for the real scoop on companies. The conversation doesn't shy away from the hard questions – it's a prompt for you to scrutinize digital platforms and their promises, urging a proactive stance on personal research. By the end of this thought-provoking dialogue, you'll be inspired to engage in deeper discussions and equipped to navigate the digital realm with a more critical eye... or so we hope. Support the Show.

Duration:00:22:31

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S5, E203 - Is Privacy at Risk in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?

3/11/2024
Send us a Text Message. This week on Privacy Please, we'll dissect the challenges that technologists face in harmonizing AI and privacy in their systems, and consider the state of AI governance laws that are shaping our digital future. Plus, get ready for a tale that hits close to home, shedding light on real-world privacy concerns that could affect any of us. Support the Show.

Duration:00:20:03

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S5, E202 - The Next Chapter for NIST Cybersecurity Framework: Governance

2/28/2024
Send us a Text Message. Could the addition of 'Govern' to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 be the game-changer in how we approach cybersecurity governance? We unravel the significant evolution of the framework, now bolstering enterprise risk management with a holistic approach that's essential for any organization, big or small. We dissect the interplay of the six functions—Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, Recover, and the new kid on the block, Govern—and how this integration across the entire lifecycle of protection can redefine the conventional cybersecurity steps. No stone is left unturned as we debate the necessity of maintaining distinct cybersecurity and privacy frameworks in the face of increasing overlap, a question that is becoming more pertinent as the digital age advances. Support the Show.

Duration:00:21:38

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S5, E201 - Securely Speaking: Privacy & Tech Attorney Heidi Saas

2/23/2024
Send us a Text Message. Join us for insights into the crucial aspects shaping the future of privacy. We'll delve into the significance of diversity in the privacy sphere, with women at the forefront of leadership roles. Discover why mentorship is indispensable for those embarking on privacy careers. Explore the delicate balance between profit and privacy, as companies often prioritize the former, jeopardizing user trust. Learn about the anticipated impact of CPRA enforcement on data management and privacy practices. Finally, we'll discuss the imperative of addressing biases in AI development to ensure the fairness of algorithms. Don't miss these essential discussions that are shaping the landscape of privacy. Support the Show.

Duration:01:06:10

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S5, E200 - Unpacking the Implications of New AI Legislation SB 1047

2/13/2024
Send us a Text Message. Ever wondered how to keep your AI from turning into a sci-fi cautionary tale? California's Senate Bill 1047 might just be setting the blueprint, and we're unpacking its potential to navigate the tightrope between innovation and consumer safety. Plus, we pay tribute to Black History Month in true literary fashion, tipping our hats to James Baldwin's enduring wisdom in his piercing examination of race in America. This episode isn't just a rundown; it's a journey through the trenches of tech and culture, where we spotlight California's daring stride into the domain of AI legislation and what it could mean for you. As we highlight CalCompute's mission to democratize AI and dissect measures to safeguard whistleblowers, we invite you to join us in a narrative that connects the dots between the pages of history and the code of the future. Support the Show.

Duration:00:21:48

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S5, E199 - Trading Faces for Safety in US Airports

2/9/2024
Send us a Text Message. Prepare to embark on a journey through the looking glass of modern airport security with me, Cameron Ivey, as we tackle the TSA's big bet on facial recognition at over 400 US airports. Get ready to peel back the layers of the high-tech CAT2 machines designed to match your face to your ID, and weigh in on the tug-of-war between rapid convenience and the sanctity of privacy. We dissect the Traveler Privacy Protection Act and its crusade to safeguard our personal data amidst the rise of automated scanning options. You'll learn how to opt out if you're not keen on taking part in the digital lineup and hear from voices on both sides of the aisle, including Senator Jeff Markley. The episode goes beyond the security checkpoint, exploring the societal ripple effects of facial recognition software, as evidenced by corporate bans. So, buckle up for an unfiltered discussion that might just redefine your next trip to the airport. With Privacy Please, your next flight of thought is now boarding! Support the Show.

Duration:00:07:43

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S5, E198 - Honoring Privacy Pioneers: The Guardians of Digital Rights and Debating SEC Oversight

2/2/2024
Send us a Text Message. Celebrate the unsung heroes of privacy with us! Privacy Please's own Cameron Ivey and Gabe Gumbs tip their hats to the vanguards like Debbie Reynolds and Nishant Bhajaria, praising their unwavering dedication to our digital rights. We're not just talking shop; we're honoring the innovators who keep our data safe and our futures secure. From discussing the annual Privacy Week to giving a shout-out to those leading the charge, you'll feel the passion behind the pixels in protecting your personal information. Ever wonder if the watchdogs can watch themselves? We tackle the heated debate around the SEC's own data mishaps and whether they should be dishing out advice on data protection. Gabe doesn't pull any punches, defending the regulatory body with the kind of fervor that'll have you rethinking your stance on oversight. Listen in for a nuanced look at the complexities of privacy advocacy in the corporate and regulatory spheres – it's more than just a black-and-white issue. Support the Show.

Duration:00:11:14

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S5, E197 - Corporate AI Dilemmas Tackling Innovation with Privacy in Mind

1/26/2024
Send us a Text Message. This week on Privacy Please, discover the fine line between innovative tech and privacy pitfalls as I guide you through the complexities of generative AI in the corporate sector. Cisco's startling survey findings serve as the backbone of our discussion, revealing that a quarter of companies have pressed the panic button on generative AI tools to prevent data leaks and intellectual property breaches. You'll get a front-row seat to the latest industry moves, with tech juggernauts like Apple and Verizon leading the charge, and an exploration into the tension between AI integration and data protection. Support the Show.

Duration:00:08:27

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S5, E196 -Tech's Dark Side: Unveiling the 'Worst in Show' at CES 2024

1/18/2024
Send us a Text Message. This week on Privacy Please, we dive into the underbelly of CES 2024 as consumer and privacy advocates expose the 'Worst in Show.' From BMW's questionable Alexa partnership to disposable Sennheiser earbuds and Instacart's AI cart pushing ads, discover the tech innovations sparking safety, privacy, and environmental concerns. Support the Show.

Duration:00:15:59

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S5, E195 - Trading Privacy for Profit: Navigating the Data Brokerage Dilemma

1/11/2024
Send us a Text Message. Could your phone be spilling your secrets without your consent? Join us as we unravel the unnerving truths behind data privacy infringements, spotlighting the FTC's recent clampdown on X mode. In this enlightening conversation, we explore the treacherous terrain where personal phone location data is bartered for profit, inviting listeners to contemplate the fine line between technological convenience and privacy erosion. We're not shy about the tough questions or the complex answers, with nods to thought leaders like Jeff Jokisch and Heidi Shey for their expert perspectives on this critical issue. This episode is a tapestry of humor, insight, and a serious call to action for tighter regulation in a market that all-too-often undermines our societal values for the sake of profit. Tune in, and you might find yourself weighing the true price of digital convenience against the cold reality of a world where your every move could be for sale. Shout outs: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/heidi-saas-31a7a16_analysis-of-proposed-consent-order-to-aid-activity-7150572092676009984-cd8C/ https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jozian_locationdata-locationprivacy-databrokers-activity-7150638135587078145-Qp8D/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop Support the Show.

Duration:00:17:17

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S5, E194 - Japanese Hotel's $1 Stay Raises Privacy Concerns

1/5/2024
Send us a Text Message. This week on Privacy Please, we talk about Tetsuya Inoue, manager of Asahi Ryokan Hotel, who introduced a unique strategy allowing guests a $1 stay in exchange for live-streaming their entire visit. Despite the project's conclusion, it gained popularity, highlighting the changing attitudes of younger generations towards privacy. The success also brings attention to the broader implications of sacrificing personal privacy for innovative business models, particularly as hidden cameras in holiday rentals become more prevalent. This case prompts a critical discussion on data privacy in an era where technology increasingly infiltrates daily life. Support the Show.

Duration:00:13:46

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S4, E193 - Final Show of The Year

12/29/2023
Send us a Text Message. This week on Privacy Please, we talk about the top episodes from S4 and show our appreciation for the love and support throughout this awesome journey. Looking forward to S5 and the new network we are launching along with our new show! Special shoutout to all of our guests, sponsors and excited for what is to come in 2024! Support the Show.

Duration:00:11:38

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S4, E192 - 2024 Privacy Predictions with The Data Diva & Jonathan Sander

12/20/2023
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Duration:01:29:28

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S4, E191 - Navigating Privacy Perils: Cookies, iMessages, and the Art of Not Overreacting

12/14/2023
Send us a Text Message. This week on Privacy Please, we unravel the surprising truth behind declining cookies and explore if it poses greater privacy risks than acceptance. We also delve into the recent clash between Apple and Beeper Mini's iMessage service, examining the security concerns and efforts to restore the app. Join us as we navigate the delicate balance between privacy awareness and overreaction, providing insights and practical tips for a more informed digital journey. Tune in and discover why it's crucial to strike the right balance in this evolving landscape of online privacy. Support the Show.

Duration:00:29:07

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S4, E190 - Silent Surveillance: Apple's Shocking Revelation on iPhone Notifications, 23andMe's Cryptic Breach

12/7/2023
Send us a Text Message. In this weeks OVERREACTION episode, we unravel Apple's revelation about potential government spying on iPhone push notifications. Plus, we dive into a significant 23andMe data breach affecting 6.9 million users. Join us for essential insights on these privacy issues and tips to protect your personal data. Tune in to the Privacy Please Podcast – your guide to staying secure in a digital world! Support the Show.

Duration:00:25:04