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Ep. 23 - Neuroprivacy - How near is the next frontier of data privacy?
Artificial Intelligence continues to move the boundary of hypothetical technologies - such as brain reading devices - closer and closer to reality. How close we are to that boundary today, and where that boundary sits in terms of becoming a threat to privacy and civil liberties, remains a subject of debate.
On Episode 23 of Privacy Chats, Rachel and John discuss the progress made in recent neurotechnology advancements as well as other affect-recognition technologies, including non-invasive video reconstruction using brain activity and brain fingerprinting (yes - you read that right!) What can, or should, we expect as far as effects on law enforcement and personalized advertising activities? Is it too early to tell? Tune in and join the conversation too find out!
This episode was inspired and informed by the following publications:
19 May 2023 - Cinematic Mindscapes: High-quality Video Reconstruction from Brain Activity
www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/canada-neural-privacy-1.7346520
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3595430/
supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/509/579/
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Ep. 22: 2024 Election Results & Predicted Impact to Privacy and AI Policy
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What will a second Trump term mean for US Privacy and AI Policy? Former US President Joe Biden set a record number of Executive Orders into motion related to Artificial Intelligence and National Security into motion during his term, but there’s still plenty of work to be done. FTC Chair Lina Khan pursued legal action against US technology companies in an unprecedented way during Biden’s term an...
Ep. 21 - How AI Is Changing the Nature of Doxxing
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Doxing is “the action or process of searching for and publishing private or identifying information about a particular individual on the internet, typically with malicious intent.” - Oxford Languages New technologies, and faster processing of information is making it far easier to find and access information about us. AI will bring this to the next level allowing for rapid aggregation of dispar...
Ep. 19 - Privacy (Engineering) Chat with Jay Averitt - Privacy Engineer @ Microsoft
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Privacy Engineering is an essential function of mature Privacy Programs, joining aspects of software engineering, data protection, privacy compliance, and privacy risk management. On the latest episode of Privacy Chats, Rachel interviewed Jay Averitt, a Privacy Engineer at Microsoft, who shares his career journey, how he would describe Privacy Engineering at an “ELI5” level, and what in particu...
Ep. 20 - The Origins and Privacy Implications of AI in the Modern Workplace
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GenAI (Generative Artificial Intelligence) and AI in general, continues to be all-the-rage, permeating nearly every business conversation involving automation, scalability, and improved insights in the pursuit of minimizing cost and maximizing revenue. Given Privacy and AI are inseparable concepts at their core - what does this increased emphasis on AI mean for professionals subject to these te...
S4p Ep. 3 - The Very Real Problem With AI Deepfakes
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AI Tool Koe Recast claims that its AI voice-generating software requires just a few sentences of audio to replicate your voice. If that’s not suspicious enough, other options need as little as three seconds to capture and reproduce it to a convincing degree. Long gone are the days of Caller ID Spoofing! Scammers these days might just be using ChatGPT to help write a convincing story as well. Su...
Ep. 18 - The Balancing Act... have we gone too far?
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Innovation is the spark that ignites the engine of progress, all of which is fueled by cooperation and a mutual interest in creating a better world. We tend to look at privacy from the perspective of what is, rather than from the perspective of what could be. On Episode 18 of Privacy Chats with Rachel and John, we spin a new narrative on how data could be owned, managed, and distributed in a wa...
S4P Ep. 2 - Test Your Knowledge on Password Best Practices
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In this snappy episode within our new “Security for Privacy” (S4P!) series, we challenge your knowledge on password best practices through a fun and engaging quiz format. Tune in to learn what it takes to create resilient passwords and manage them appropriately in 2024 - both for yourself and for your organization! Resources used to inform this episode: NIST’s New Password Rule Book: Updated Gu...
S4P Ep. 1 - How to spot the Posers and Pretenders
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Impersonation scams are not what they used to be. According to recent FBI research, Americans lost roughly $1.3 billion in 2023 to scammers running impersonation scams. In a new “Security for Privacy” series, Rachel and John dig into impersonation scams, the most prevalent form of social engineering today. We expose how in particular these scammers disguise themselves as trusted figures and mos...
Ep. 17 - The Wildest HIPAA Case of 2024
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In Episode 17 of Privacy Chats with Rachel and John, Rachel shares her synopsis on what may be one of the wildest healthcare privacy breaches to date. As of June 17th, a Texas surgeon is facing federal charges for leaking patient information in an attempt to expose continued gender-affirming care at Texas Children's Hospital, blowing past the boundaries placed by HIPAA to protect sensitive heal...
Ep. 16 - What we've learned about the EU AI Act
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The EU AI Act was first proposed by the European Commission in April, 2021 and has been working its way through the legislative process ever since. John had a chance to hear from other industry experts about this at the 2024 IAPP Privacy Summit, taking away key insights for discussion. On episode 16 of Privacy Chats, Rachel and John decipher the EU AI Act’s known tenants - such as its focus on ...
Ep. 15 - Privacy in the U S Constitution
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Although Privacy isn’t explicitly called out in the US Constitution, there is a long history of recognizing that people have a right to privacy and that this right can be inferred from several amendments in the U.S. Constitution. In this episode of Privacy Chats with Rachel and John, @John leans into his studies as a Masters of Privacy Law student at Seton Hall University School of Law to educa...
Ep. 14 - Privacy Chats with John, Rachel, AND Associate DPO Gonzalo Caro!
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In this exciting interview episode of Privacy Chats, Rachel and John have a conversation with Associate DPO (Data Protection Officer) Gonzalo Caro, to deliberate about the recent explosion of Generative AI (“Gen AI”) powered technologies and the implications to personal data processing. Gonzalo supports the Office of the DPO at Meta in Dublin, Ireland, which allows him to share his views about ...
Ep. 13 - The (Algorithm) Behind the Curtain: LLMs & Potential Risks to Privacy
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On February 8th, 2024, the Wall Street Journal reported that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sought to raise $7 trillion in funding to expand their footprint in the global AI market. www.wsj.com/tech/ai/sam-altman-seeks-trillions-of-dollars-to-reshape-business-of-chips-and-ai-89ab3db0 Coincidentally, an episode of Privacy Chats with Rachel and John was brewing in the background to shed light on the poten...
Ep. 12 - Data DRIVEN: The Potential Privacy Risks of Connected Vehicles
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Is Your Car Watching You Drive? Internet- connected cars continue to be one of the fastest growing IoT markets, with over 400 million connected cars projected to be in operation by 2025*. In this 20 minute episode of Privacy Chats with Rachel and John, we investigate the most common capabilities of connected vehicles on the market by researching answers to the following questions: - Why are veh...
Ep. 11 - New Year, New Rules (Part 2): The SEC’s New Cybersecurity Disclosure Rules Take Effect
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Ep. 11 - New Year, New Rules (Part 2): The SEC’s New Cybersecurity Disclosure Rules Take Effect
Ep. 10 - New Year, New Rules (Part 1): Unwrapping the FTC's COPPA Resolutions
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Ep. 10 - New Year, New Rules (Part 1): Unwrapping the FTC's COPPA Resolutions
Ep. 9: Ctrl+Alt+Regulate: Deciphering the DMA and the DSA
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Ep. 9: Ctrl Alt Regulate: Deciphering the DMA and the DSA
Ep. 8: Navigating Cross Border Data Transfers in Our 'Digitally Borderless World"
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Ep. 8: Navigating Cross Border Data Transfers in Our 'Digitally Borderless World"
Ep. 7: Understanding the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) - A Discussion Among Colleagues
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Ep. 7: Understanding the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) - A Discussion Among Colleagues
Ep. 6: De-constructing the ADPPA
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Ep. 6: De-constructing the ADPPA
Ep. 5: The Age Verification & Child Safety Conundrum
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Ep. 5: The Age Verification & Child Safety Conundrum
Ep. 3: What Is Privacy?
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Ep. 3: What Is Privacy?
Ep. 4: Is my refrigerator spying on me?
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Ep. 4: Is my refrigerator spying on me?
Ep. 1: The History of Privacy
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Ep. 1: The History of Privacy
Ep. 2: The History of Privacy in the EU
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Ep. 2: The History of Privacy in the EU

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  • @garapple1459
    @garapple1459 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great episode guys!

  • @amandaterraflora
    @amandaterraflora 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Using a reliable, known password manager is one of the best solutions..even my grandmother could use. But ..”salting” means you could never USE the password manager!! No wonder you don’t like them! I’m heading back to Naomi Brockwell. Good luck.

  • @ryantenorio1620
    @ryantenorio1620 ปีที่แล้ว

    Finally got to finish the episode during a EV charging sesh, great episode! Concur on small tech companies needing to lean forward even if the eyes of privacy regulators aren’t on them yet. Those of us that remember the scramble to get practices up to speed with GDPR will be aware that the added thrash of tacking on PbD is not a good use of time for a company scaling up in big ways. PS love the Ned’s unclassified podcast!