

She Said Privacy/He Said Security
Jodi and Justin Daniels
This is the She Said Privacy / He Said Security podcast with Jodi and Justin Daniels. Like any good marriage, Jodi and Justin will debate, evaluate, and sometimes quarrel about how privacy and security impact business in the 21st century.
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Feb 4, 2021 • 43min
The Regulation Dilemma: How Can We Standardize Privacy and Security?
Andy Hepburn is an expert in privacy, digital marketing, and technology law. He is the Founder of Neolaw Hepburn LLC, which provides innovative legal services to technology and tech-related companies. Andy's expansive legal expertise stems from decades of experience in executive roles with companies like Sizmek, Sony Mobile, EquaTerra, and more. In addition to this, he has been a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) since 2013. In this episode… Are you sick and tired of Big Tech corporations evaluating, recording, and predicting your every move? Do you wish that there was a way to regulate your right to privacy and security as a consumer? Although the legislation around regulation is complicated, it essentially begs this question: is there truly an effective way to regulate Big Tech behaviour to ensure the integrity of our personal data? To help Justin and Jodi ponder the topic of regulation laws, Andy Hepburn, an expert in privacy, digital marketing, and technology law, is here to share his sage advice and actionable tips. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Andy Hepburn, the Founder of Neolaw Hepburn LLC, to discuss the impacts of regulation laws on corporations and consumers. Listen in as Andy shares how privacy/security concerns have shifted in recent years, what regulation really means for the tech industry, and why turning off your phone's location services is vital to maintaining your personal privacy and security. Stay tuned!

Jan 28, 2021 • 34min
What Marketers and Consumers Need to Know About Privacy, Security, and Cookieless Advertising
Andrew Richardson is the Senior Vice President of Analytics & Marketing Science at Tinuiti, the largest independent performance agency across Google, Amazon, Facebook, and other top web-based platforms. Tinuiti has worked with a large number of high-profile clients, including Tommy Bahama, Nestlé, Etsy, and more. Andrew is passionate about data, marketing, technology, and social media. His areas of expertise include Tableau, Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, and many more. In this episode… As a consumer, you probably already know that the top tech companies in the world—Google, Amazon, Facebook, and the like—record, track, and profit from your data. However, did you know that top marketing and advertising agencies have just as much to gain from collecting your personal data? According to marketing and analytics expert Andrew Richardson, consumers experience a significant give and take when it comes to privacy and their personal data. As he says, marketers and their clients need to understand the impacts of their advertising methods—and learn how to promote improved privacy and security measures in 2021 and beyond. In this episode of She Said Privacy, He Said Security, Justin and Jodi Daniels sit down with Andrew Richardson, the Senior Vice President of Analytics & Marketing Science at Tinuiti, to reveal what marketers and consumers need to know about data privacy and security. Listen in as Andrew discusses how advertising strategies have evolved over the years, the importance of cookies in data tracking, and where the burden of privacy really lands in agency/brand relationships. Stay tuned!

Jan 21, 2021 • 34min
Avoiding Common Cybersecurity Threats and Protecting Your Data
Paul Caiazzo is an entrepreneur, strategist, and cybersecurity expert with more than 20 years of experience. He is the Senior Vice President of Security & Compliance at Avertium, a company that delivers every facet of cybersecurity services to more than 2,500 esteemed organizations. In this position, Paul oversees technology alliances, guides clients through tough security issues, and leads internal security and compliance initiatives. Before his work at Avertium, Paul was the Co-founder and CEO of TruShield Security Solutions, one of the fastest growing companies in the cybersecurity industry—which was recently merged with two other companies to create Avertium. In this episode… Have you ever worried about experiencing a security breach in your business? Do you wonder if you're doing enough to protect yourself and your customers? If so, you're not alone—and there are some tried-and-true privacy and security tactics to help you keep your company safe. Despite your best efforts, there might be glaring cybersecurity issues that are actively putting your business at risk. With ever-advancing technology, it can be difficult to keep up with the latest updates in the security and privacy industries. Unfortunately, this lack of awareness and know-how can increase your risk of cybersecurity breaches, ransomware attacks, and loss of private data. So, what steps can you take today to actively protect your business? In this episode of She Said Privacy, He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Paul Caiazzo, the Senior Vice President of Security & Compliance at Avertium, to discuss how to identify and remedy cybersecurity issues in your business. Listen in as Paul reveals how Avertium locates weaknesses in security systems, the implications of recent privacy regulations in California, and his strategies for overcoming worst-case-scenario security breaches. Stay tuned!

Jan 14, 2021 • 21min
Smart Cities: The Privacy Concerns We Should All Be Aware Of
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy that their customers can count on. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping a range of businesses in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and the co-host of the She Said Privacy, He Said Security podcast. Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more. In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and the co-host of the She Said Privacy, He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi. In this episode… Have you ever thought about what the future of technology, urbanization, and transportation would look like? Perhaps images of flying cars, holograms, or teleportation come to mind. While flying cars aren't yet a staple in the 2020s, other technology has advanced our cities to a startling degree. Today, the normalization of "smart cities" is on the horizon. On paper, a smart city is simply an urban area that utilizes advanced technology to make day-to-day life more efficient and convenient. However, the reality of smart cities can be a bit more complicated. When technology is being utilized to monitor the behavior of citizens, there is bound to be a plethora of privacy and security issues. So, what do you need to know about the data and privacy concerns of smart cities—before they become a normal part of our lives? In this episode of She Said Privacy, He Said Security, Rise25 Co-founder John Corcoran sits down with Justin and Jodi Daniels to discuss the pros and cons of smart cities. Listen in as Justin and Jodi reveal what smart cities are, the privacy and security concerns they present, and how local government officials can better protect their citizens' personal data in an age of technological advancement. Stay tuned!

Jan 7, 2021 • 25min
What Every Parent Needs to Know About The Social Dilemma and The Great Hack
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy that their customers can count on. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping a range of businesses in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and the co-host of the She Said Privacy, He Said Security podcast. Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more. In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and the co-host of the She Said Privacy, He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi. In this episode… How frequently do you visit platforms like Facebook, TikTok, or Google? Probably at least once a day, if not more. But, did you know that every time you visit one of these platforms, your personal data is being collected, stored, and sold in the hopes of altering your behavior, purchasing habits, and voter profile? Many articles, podcasts, and documentaries—including recent Netflix hits, The Social Dilemma and The Great Hack—have detailed the total lack of privacy and security on some of the most frequented platforms in the world. Though it's easy to think that we are safe and secure when using sites like Facebook, TikTok, or even Google, this unfortunately isn't the case. So, what can we do as parents, security/privacy professionals, and frequent digital consumers in order to protect ourselves and our loved ones? In this episode of She Said Privacy, He Said Security, Rise25 Co-founder John Corcoran sits down with Justin and Jodi Daniels to discuss practical takeaways from the recent documentaries, The Social Dilemma and The Great Hack. Listen in as Justin and Jodi talk about the reality of social media addiction, strategies for protecting your children's online profiles, and potential legislative solutions to personal data breaches. Stay tuned for more!

Jan 7, 2021 • 25min
What Every Parent Needs to Know About The Social Dilemma and The Great Hack
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy that their customers can count on. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping a range of businesses in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and the co-host of the She Said Privacy, He Said Security podcast. Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more. In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and the co-host of the She Said Privacy, He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi. In this episode… How frequently do you visit platforms like Facebook, TikTok, or Google? Probably at least once a day, if not more. But, did you know that every time you visit one of these platforms, your personal data is being collected, stored, and sold in the hopes of altering your behavior, purchasing habits, and voter profile? Many articles, podcasts, and documentaries—including recent Netflix hits, The Social Dilemma and The Great Hack—have detailed the total lack of privacy and security on some of the most frequented platforms in the world. Though it's easy to think that we are safe and secure when using sites like Facebook, TikTok, or even Google, this unfortunately isn't the case. So, what can we do as parents, security/privacy professionals, and frequent digital consumers in order to protect ourselves and our loved ones? In this episode of She Said Privacy, He Said Security, Rise25 Co-founder John Corcoran sits down with Justin and Jodi Daniels to discuss practical takeaways from the recent documentaries, The Social Dilemma and The Great Hack. Listen in as Justin and Jodi talk about the reality of social media addiction, strategies for protecting your children's online profiles, and potential legislative solutions to personal data breaches. Stay tuned for more!

Dec 31, 2020 • 30min
Navigating the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC)
Craig Petronella is the CEO, vCIO, CTO, and IT Cybersecurity Expert at Petronella, the premier provider of cybersecurity, digital forensics, compliance, blockchain, and AI services since 2002. As a jack-of-all-trades, Craig is also currently the President of Cloud Computing Raleigh and InfusionSearch, as well as an Independent Distributor at SendOutCards and an Independent Associate at LegalShield. In addition to this, Craig is the author of eight books, including his Amazon #1 bestseller, How HIPAA Can Crush Your Medical Practice: HIPAA Compliance Kit & Manual For 2019. In this episode… Are you looking for valuable insights to help your company navigate the confusing process of the CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification)? Or, are you worried about how the legislation surrounding technology, security, and privacy is impacting your organization? If so, you're in the right place! Let's face it: you can't successfully protect your company if outdated legislation is inhibiting you. But, a great deal of the laws surrounding security and privacy were created in the 1990s—before technology as we know it was even invented! Thankfully, Craig Petronella, a cybersecurity expert, is here to explain the current state of security and privacy while providing actionable tips for creating a safe and secure future for your organization. In this episode of She Said Privacy, He Said Security, Justin and Jodi Daniels sit down with Craig Petronella, the CEO, vCIO, CTO, and IT Cybersecurity Expert at Petronella, to explore the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). Listen in as Craig talks about what the CMMC is, the impact of new technology on cybersecurity laws, and how to establish a balance between convenience and privacy/security in your business. Stay tuned for more!

Dec 24, 2020 • 32min
Are You Really Doing Enough to Ensure Your Company's Privacy and Security?
Johnny Lee is a forensic investigator, cybersecurity and data privacy specialist, digital detective, and attorney with almost 30 years of experience under his belt. He is currently the Principal & National Practice Leader of Forensic Technology Services at Grant Thornton LLP, one of the world's leading audit, tax, and advisory firms. One of Johnny's primary passions is providing advisory services to companies that are working to address complex cybersecurity, blockchain, information governance, and data privacy issues. In this episode… You, like many other business owners, may think that you've done everything necessary to ensure your company's privacy and security. After all, you have a SOC 2! But, is that really enough to protect your data? Unfortunately, depending on compliance paperwork could lead to serious privacy and security issues for your business. Though having SOC 2 compliance is a necessary step in establishing protective measures for your company, it is the minimum requirement for privacy and security—not the maximum solution. So, what are the next steps you should take in your journey toward achieving privacy and security for you, your customers, and your company? In this episode of She Said Privacy, He Said Security, co-hosts Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Johnny Lee, the Principal & National Practice Leader of Forensic Technology Services at Grant Thornton LLP, to discuss common misconceptions about privacy and security. Listen in as Johnny talks about why your business needs more than SOC 2 compliance, how blockchain technology is improving over time, and what the future of privacy and data security will look like. Stay tuned for more!

Dec 17, 2020 • 25min
What Companies Need to Know About Third-Party Vendor Security and Privacy Issues
Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women's Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy that their customers can count on. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping a range of businesses in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and the co-host of the She Said Privacy, He Said Security podcast. Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more. In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and the co-host of the She Said Privacy, He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi. In this episode… Many businesses today simply aren't doing enough to protect their security and privacy. This isn't a result of complacency or poor leadership, however—instead, it can be traced back to cybersecurity concerns with third-party vendors. Third-party vendors are essential to the day-to-day operations of your business. But, did you know that some of the most significant security breaches in the past 10 years have been a result of poor cyber hygiene on the part of these vendors? Most business owners and operators are unaware of just how much power third-party vendors have over their company and customer data. Thankfully, Justin and Jodi Daniels are here to save the day with their expert insights into how to proactively protect your company! In this episode of She Said Privacy, He Said Security, Rise25 Co-founder John Corcoran sits down with Justin and Jodi Daniels to discuss everything you need to know about protecting your company from third-party vendor security breaches. Listen in as Justin and Jodi talk how third-party vendors can gain unauthorized access to personal data, what they do with that data, and steps you can take to protect your company and customers today. Stay tuned!

Dec 10, 2020 • 23min
Cybersecurity and Privacy Lessons from a 'Smart City Testing Lab' for Future Cities
Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more. In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and the co-host of the She Said Privacy, He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi. In this episode… As technology continues to advance, so does the risk of cybersecurity and privacy issues. Now more than ever, companies need to design and implement cybersecurity plans to protect themselves from potential risks and data breaches. According to Justin Daniels, a cybersecurity thought leader, you don't have to forgo innovation to keep your company safe from cybersecurity and privacy issues. So, how can you protect yourself from these risks without missing out on cutting-edge technology? Tune in to this episode of She Said Privacy, He Said Security as Justin Daniels, a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney, is joined by John Corcoran of Rise25 Media. Justin dives into the potential security and privacy issues that companies need to know about today. He also talks about creating a cybersecurity plan for a smart city testing facility, how to stay aware of what data your company is collecting, and the importance of investing in cybersecurity protection. Stay tuned!


