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The Data Drop
Data Collaboration Alliance
56 episodes
6 days ago
Who controls our data? The Data Drop podcast shares news, opinions, and insights from the front lines of data privacy. The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit advancing data ownership and data-centric innovation through pilot projects and free training. Visit datacollaboration.org
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Who controls our data? The Data Drop podcast shares news, opinions, and insights from the front lines of data privacy. The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit advancing data ownership and data-centric innovation through pilot projects and free training. Visit datacollaboration.org
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E45 The Data Drop Panel for March 2022
The Data Drop
32 minutes 41 seconds
3 years ago
E45 The Data Drop Panel for March 2022

In this month's Data Drop Panel, our host Debbie Reynolds takes a deeper dive into some of the most important, concerning, and downright fascinating data privacy and data protection items covered by the Data Drop News podcast in recent weeks.

Stream the discussion with full captions or visit our episode post to get the full transcript and all the links: https://www.datacollaboration.org/post/the-data-drop-panel-for-march-2022

This month’s topics:

  • Google, Meta push back against changes to Australian privacy laws
  • Ontario pledges to become first province to protect workers from digital spying by bosses
  • DHS privacy chief aims to promote ‘privacy enhancing technologies’
  • Google to change privacy policy on Android under UK’s competition oversight
  • Bloomberg loses appeal in landmark UK privacy case
  • Irish regulator could halt Facebook, Instagram EU-US data flows in May

This month’s special guests:

David Kruger (Absio Corporation), Sameer Ahirrao (Ardent Privacy), and Jeff Jockisch(PrivacyPlan)

The Data Drop News is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit working to advance data ownership through pilot projects in sustainability, healthcare, education, and social inclusion, as well as free training in the data collaboration methodology. Visit datacollaboration.org

The Data Drop
Who controls our data? The Data Drop podcast shares news, opinions, and insights from the front lines of data privacy. The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit advancing data ownership and data-centric innovation through pilot projects and free training. Visit datacollaboration.org