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This week, Arj and Jordan break down the ideas and arguments behind two big ticket keynote addresses from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Global Privacy Summit, which took place on April 12-13 in Washington DC. They discuss how Apple CEO Tim Cook used the opportunity to oppose competition law reform, arguing that Apple's ability to protect its users privacy relies on the maintainence of its App store monopoly. They also dig into what US Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan's address signals about her approach to privacy and competition regulation, and how she'll be pushing for more substantive limits on the ways in which dominant firms condition access to critical technologies.
Links:
IAPP recording of Tim Cook's keynote - https://iapp.org/news/video/keynote-tim-cook-apple-ceo-iapp-global-privacy-summit-2022/
IAPP coverage of Tim Cook's keynote - https://iapp.org/news/a/apples-tim-cook-protecting-privacy-most-essential-battle-of-our-time/
IAPP coverage of Lina Khan's keynote - https://iapp.org/news/a/ftc-chair-touts-interdisciplinary-approach-to-data-privacy-security/
IAPP recording of Lina Khan's keynote - https://iapp.org/news/video/keynote-lina-khan-chair-of-the-federal-trade-commission-iapp-global-privacy-summit-2022/