GDPR, the Privacy Policy Reckoning
You've probably been getting lots of emails about companies updating their privacy policies. They're all doing this at the same time because the EU's General Data Protection Regulation just came into effect. Find out what it means for you with Ian R Buck.
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Hosts: Ian R Buck
Episode Summary
00:00 | Intro
- General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia
- Commentary: GDPR: Will It Transform U.S. Corporate Titans? | Fortune
02:09 | Worldwide Effect
Finally, somebody acknowledging that literally the whole world is updating their privacy policy. pic.twitter.com/nznrtt04Xc
— The Nexus (@TheNexusTV) May 19, 2018
08:08 | Data Subject Rights
10:56 | International Law Enforcement
12:50 | Disclosure Requirements
13:23 | Privacy by Design and by Default
16:13 | Lawful Bases for Processing Data
19:16 | Consent
Does an AI need consent to record-remember a phone call it places?
— Ryan Rampersad (@ryanmr) May 18, 2018
28:20 | Data Protection Officers
29:27 | Data Breaches
30:38 | Marketing
31:26 | Consequences
32:21 | Not Covered Under GDPR
33:53 | Criticisms
40:21 | Case Study: Google
- Our preparations for Europe’s new data protection law
- GitHub - google/data-transfer-project: The Data Transfer Project makes it easy for users to transfer their data between online services. We provide a common framework and ecosystem to accept contributions from service providers to enable seamless transfer of data into and out of their service.