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Tom Kemp

cybersecurity expert and author of “Containing Big Tech: How to Protect our Civil Rights, Economy, and Democracy”

Top 5 podcasts with Tom Kemp

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Aug 10, 2023 • 54min

#19 - Tom Kemp - Containing Big Tech

Tom Kemp, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, discusses containing big tech in the age of social media addiction, data privacy concerns, and the dominance of tech giants. He emphasizes the need for new legislation to promote competition and regulate the industry landscape, highlighting the importance of protecting personal data and privacy rights.
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Jun 13, 2024 • 12min

Can Big Tech Be Contained?

Tom Kemp, with a plan to rein in big tech companies, discusses the impacts of data accumulation by major tech firms like Google and Meta on civil rights, economy, and democracy. The conversation covers concerns about identity theft, AI advancements, challenges of online safety for kids, bias in AI, anti-competitive behavior, and hindrance to innovation.
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Oct 17, 2023 • 47min

The Data Diva E154 - Tom Kemp and Debbie Reynolds

Debbie Reynolds, The Data Diva, talks to Tom Kemp, an entrepreneur and policy advisor. They discuss the need for a federal privacy law to harmonize personal data definitions. They explore the weaponization of data and the creation of a digital caste system. They emphasize the importance of privacy rights, including the right to know, say no, correct, and delete personal data. They highlight the significance of the Global Privacy Control and universal opt-out signals. They stress the need for privacy practitioners to avoid third-party risks and communicate privacy issues to a wider audience.
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Sep 24, 2023 • 29min

Containing Big Tech

Cybersecurity expert Tom Kemp discusses the implications of biometric data collection, companies getting privacy right/wrong, angel investing, antitrust lawsuits against Google, concerns about biometric data and privacy, significance of cybersecurity and investment opportunities, hacks and the future of data privacy.
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Aug 20, 2023 • 40min

Containing Big Tech

Cornell researchers Houston Claure and Malte Jung discuss the social consequences of 'machine allocation behavior' and how humans feel and behave differently when machines make decisions on resource allocation. Author Tom Kemp talks about his concerns on data collection and privacy in Silicon Valley, his involvement in privacy advocacy, and proposing a bill for better regulation of data brokers in California. The podcast also covers the lack of regulation on tech companies' information collection, solutions for addressing big tech dominance, and the importance of education and advocacy.