
Privacy Paths
News, legal analysis and management guidance on data protection and privacy laws around the world.
Episodes
19 episodes
Diversifying Privacy
The Apple AirTag debacle shows that there is a need to diversify privacy to protect people and brands. Diversifying privacy means more than diversifying product development and privacy teams. It means looking outside the compliance bubble and c...
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Episode 19
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33:16

Age Verification Online
Age verification and estimation by companies to protect the privacy and safety online for young peopleStewart Dresner talks to Iain Corby, Executive Director, The Age Verification Providers’ Association (AVPA) and Project ...
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Episode 18
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26:52

US privacy laws most likely to be adopted and when
Justin Antonipillai, Founder and CEO, WireWheel, discusses with Helena Wootton and Stewart Dresner the privacy laws most likely to be adopted in the US. His experience of leading President Barack Obama’s atte...
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Episode 17
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37:14

Cannabis and privacy law
Canada leads on applying privacy law to sales of recreational cannabis. Michael McEvoy, Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (BC), Canada, explains why and how he has applied the BC privacy law to the legal re...
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Episode 16
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39:48

How Guernsey creates a distinct data protection profile keeping its ties with both the UK and the EU
Guernsey is an independent island jurisdiction located between the United Kingdom and France. In this podcast, Emma Martins, Guernsey’s Data Protection Commissioner, speaks to Valerie Taylor and Stewart Dresner about this Channel Island’s...
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Episode 15
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26:27

How to respond to privacy regulation of adtech
Laura Linkomies talks to two privacy experts, Marta Dunphy-Moriel, Partner at Deloitte, and Alexander Dittel, Associate Director at Deloitte about privacy issues with adtech. Learn what companies using adtech can do to be transparent and ...
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Episode 14
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28:10

Clubhouse: Challenges of apps and data privacy law
Do app developers gather information in a legally sound way? Apps often involve trading one’s personal data for a usually free useful or entertaining service. Data privacy laws apply to apps so how can developers navigate this legal terrain?
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Episode 13
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31:17

Creating successful Data Protection Champions
Laura Linkomies talks to Jenai Nissim, Director of HelloDPO and James Young, Legal Counsel for the Frasers Hospitality Group, the global hospitality company which includes Malmaison Hotels. They cover what is included in the role of Data Protec...
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Episode 12
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26:04

China's data privacy law
China issued a draft law on the Protection of Personal Information in October 2020. Now that the consultation period has closed and the law is expected in 2021, Yan Luo, Partner at Covington & Burling’s Beijing office explains some of the k...
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Episode 11
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17:00

Global Privacy Control - The new web-based opt-out
Opt-out rights are enshrined in many national privacy laws and regulations, which provide individuals with a right to opt-out of unwanted marketing. But this is a time-consuming process and often requires know-how and commitment.
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Episode 10
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40:01

FutureFlow and further lessons from the ICO Sandbox
How did FutureFlow (a start-up business) win the confidence of the United Kingdom’s ICO’s regulatory sandbox to enable its anti-money laundering service to be ready for the market and also protect personal data?Share the inside st...
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Episode 9
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40:10

HR data in Covid times
COVID-19: The impact on wellbeing and the use of personal data in HR. Helena Wootton talks to Alison Deighton and Jenai Nissim, the Directors and Co-founders of HelloDPO.Wha...
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Episode 8
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24:57

EU GDPR Controller Processor guidelines
The European Data Protection Board has issued GDPR controller-processor guidelines (for consultation) which define the roles and responsibilities for the different actors. Laura Linkomies talks with Elisabeth Jilderyd, International Legal Advis...
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Episode 7
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17:59

A privacy and tech innovation win-win in the ICO’s regulatory sandbox
Innovation and privacy are often regarded as incompatible. They were brought together for mutual advantage in the United Kingdom’s ICO’s regulatory sandbox. Onfido, which provides proof of identity using facial recognition, has now emerged from...
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Episode 6
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26:32

Adtech - Consumers are taking control
The online advertising market is changing rapidly. Regulators are on the case. Consumers are waking up to that fact that their personal data is being used (or mis-used), and are taking back control. How are businesses reacting and what does the...
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Episode 5
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17:15

Brexit and its impact on UK data protection law and international transfers
The end of 2020 and the EU-UK transition period is fast approaching. Valerie Taylor and Helena Wootton discuss what will happen to international transfers of personal data from the EU to the UK and how should organisations prepare.
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Episode 4
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18:03

Pubs and hospitality - dealing with data collected for Covid-19 tracing
In a podcast aimed at licencees and managers, Helena Wootton, Stewart Dresner and Tom Cooper discuss possible data protection pitfalls of collecting data from customers and make some practical suggestions.Useful links: UK Government...
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Episode 3
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24:37

Covid 19 tracking apps - key data protection issues
How have Covid-19 tracing apps addressed data protection issues? Do they work and are there lessons there for all app developers?Hosted by Tom Cooper, Deputy Editior, with Laura Linkomies, Editor, and Helena Wootton, Data Lawyer and Cor...
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Episode 2
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21:26

Privacy aspects of Australia’s CovidSAFE contact tracing app
In our first podcast, Professor Graham Greenleaf, PL&B Asia Pacific Editor, discusses the privacy aspects of Australia’s CovidSAFE voluntary contact tracing app with Stewart Dresner, Publisher, Helena Wootton, Data Lawyer and PL&B corre...
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Episode 1
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33:55
