Privacy Please

Cameron Ivey
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Jul 15, 2020 • 47min

Ep. 26 - Regine Bonneau - CEO, Founder, and Third Party Cyber Risk Consultant

Send us a textThis week's episode of Privacy Please we welcome on the very funny and hardworking CEO, founder and mother, Regine Bonneau. We learn about her story, what privacy means to her company, growth plans, struggles, words of wisdom on being a woman in tech, and why giving up coffee is easier than a mystery item. Thank you for coming on the show Regine, this was a very fun episode and should give you some laughs but also hope, and inspiration around tech, Cyber risk, and all things privacy. -CamSupport the show
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Jul 8, 2020 • 53min

Ep. 25 - Dr. Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna, Senior Counsel Future of Privacy Forum & Bob Eckman, CISO, Kent State University

Send us a textIn this week's special, two-guest episode of Privacy Please, we invited on Dr. Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna (Senior Counsel) and Bob Eckman (CISO) of Kent State University. We learn about each of their stories, and how they landed where they are today. We then dissect an article Gabriela wrote called ‘GDPR - Analysis, and Guidance for US Higher Education Institutions’. Then we discuss identifying data flows, retention schedules, who gets these assignments for organizations, guilty pleasures, what three questions Bob would ask his dog Toby if he could talk, and much, much more! https://fpf.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/FPF_GDPR-Report-Final.pdfThis was such a good episode even for anyone outside of universities because it really gets you thinking differently about data privacy in general. Please don't miss this one and don't forget to share, subscribe, and enjoy! -CamSupport the show
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Jul 1, 2020 • 50min

Ep. 24 - James McQuiggan - Security Awareness Advocate at KnowBe4

Send us a textThis week's episode of Privacy Please, Cam and Gabe have a serious, yet facetious back and forth with the man, the myth, the legend, Mr. James McQuiggan. We discuss his story and how he started out in working behind the scenes for theater, his journey to becoming an Advocate in Security, his spirit animal, and why Dr. Who is everything! Please enjoy and join us for this very funny and informative episode on iTunes, Spotify or where you get your podcasts! https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcquiggan/Support the show
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Jun 24, 2020 • 42min

Ep. 23 - Ron Gula - Cyber Investor, Policy Expert, President and Co-founder of Tenable and Gula Tech Adventures

Send us a textIn this week's episode of Privacy Please, we have the pleasure of speaking with Ron Gula - Cyber Investor, Policy Expert, President, and Co-founder of Tenable and Gula Tech Adventures. Ron talks about his fascinating journey... his beginnings in the Air Force, investments made in over 50 tech companies, an easily named guilty pleasure, and whether or not James Kirk is truly a superhero. Please tune in and enjoy! Support the show
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Jun 17, 2020 • 39min

Ep. 22 - Gene Fredriksen - Executive Director and CEO at National Credit Union ISAO

Send us a textIn today's episode, we speak with Gene around what he calls the three components of cyber - People, process, and Technology. He speaks about the importance of a balanced approach that is critical to delivering information securely. We get to hear his story, the changes COVID has brought to their world and the weirdest request he got in his 35 years of security. Tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts and enjoy! (Please forgive us with the background noise in audio between 14 and 18 minutes) Support the show
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Jun 10, 2020 • 33min

Ep. 21 - Fabiana Clemente - Co founder and CDO of YData

Send us a textIn today's episode, we get the chance to interview Fabiana Clemente, CDO, and Co-Founder of an up and coming tech company called YData. We talk about synthetic data compared to real data, data privacy, Machine learning, her story, how proud she is to be a woman in tech, and why Chocolate is everything to her! Please enjoy!YData Website https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabiana-clemente/Here are some of the questions asked during the show: 1. What is the difference between synthetic and real-data?2. How can a user have confidence in synthetic data? 3. Are there reasons for concern at all when using synthetic data?4. What are your thoughts on how companies approach the process of getting started with AI/ML and how compliant are they with privacy regulations?Support the show
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Jun 3, 2020 • 22min

Ep. 20 - Kevin Thomas - New York State Senator, District 6

Send us a textIn today's episode, we speak with Kevin Thomas, New York State Senator, District 6. In our brief conversation, we learned so much about the good that he is bringing to the state of NY around data privacy. He talks about his background before office, the difference between the NY privacy and Shield acts, and a positive outcome at home during these difficult times. Below are some of the questions from the episode. Such a pleasure and Joy to have Kevin on and thankful for his efforts in our ever-changing and rising world of data privacy. Please enjoy! 1. The SHIELD Act is now in force – what was the impetus for it and when do you expect we’ll see some enforcement actions based on it?  How does it differ from the NY Privacy Act?2. What impact has the CCPA had on privacy in the U.S.?3. Would you share with us with goes on behind the scenes during the legislative process?  What would voters be surprised to learn?-The Senator is also currently in the process of writing legislation to create a code of ethics for tracking health data amid the COVID-19 health crisis -- which brings on an interesting/timely point of conversation, how data privacy is becoming an important topic during the pandemic.Support the show
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May 27, 2020 • 51min

Ep. 19 - Brian Newgent - SVP of IT at Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives

Send us a textIn today's episode we take a trip inside Brian's world, learning his career path that started out in retail and ended up in a highly complex role as Senior Vice President of Information Technology for a large Energy company. Since the pandemic hit, they have shifted to about 85% work from home and we learn just how much more important data privacy and security is for their own internal sensitive data. We also talk about integrity and the weirdest thing Brian and his family have done during these changing times. Please enjoy wherever you listen to your podcastsSupport the show
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May 20, 2020 • 48min

Ep. 18 - Ed Hudson - CISO at Cal State University

Send us a textAn awesome episode with Ed Hudson, CISO of CSU and trusted partner. Gabe and I enjoyed having Ed come onto the show for the first time to share his story and can't wait for everyone to listen. Below are some of the questions I ended up asking Ed and many more. Hope you enjoy! · How are Universities exactly like a large company, and how are they different when it comes to Security and Privacy?· If you only had $100 to spend on Security and Privacy, where would you spend it?· What do you feel the difference is between security and privacy?· What does CCPA mean in your mind and your business?· How is Privacy a part of your role as CISO? Why is it important to CSU?· What initial challenge was Cal State facing that sparked a need for a product like Spirion?· Can you tell me a bit about the implementation and rollout process?· How has Spirion helped the university since you started using it?· What kind of success have you experienced since rolling out Spirion? Has it helped with compliance audits? Any quantitative results?· Have you experienced any surprising results? Anything you didn't expect?Support the show
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May 14, 2020 • 36sec

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