
Cory Underwood: Global Privacy Control, CPRA and beyond
Masters of Privacy
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Corey, Is It Easier for Engineers to Get the Legal Knowledge?
Corey: I think generally it might be easier for an engineer to learn the legal stuff that they need to do the translate because presumably they're going over the law with the legal counsel and they need to translate that into technical architecture anyway. Whereas at no time does the lawyer have to understand the technical architecture to such a degree that they must create new architecture. So I think it's easier for a technical person to get the legal knowledge than it is for a lawyer to develop the technical expertise. It's not possible. Because the legal system is predominantly rules-based and that's how engineers tend to think, they're going to have an easier time.
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