The Global Privacy Podcast Nadia Ishaq
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Join me in conversation with experts around the world as we talk about new privacy laws, global trends in data protection and the impact of these developments.
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Laws, Damn Laws and Compliance: Part 4- Thailand and Vietnam, The New Kids
Thailand and Vietnam are relatively new kids on the privacy block, with Thailand publishing its Personal Data Protection Act in May 2019 and Vietnam passing its Cybersecurity Law in June 2018. What do their privacy regimes have in common, and how are they different? Tune in as Scott Warren and I meander through these laws and talk about how companies might navigate compliance with them. Scott also shares his views on a potential regional leader, surveillance and what he thinks are the most pr...
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Laws, Damn Laws and Compliance: Part 3- Japan, Korea and Adequacy
To be 'adequate' in the world of privacy means that as a country, you get to join an exclusive club of countries that are deemed by the European Commission as having adequate personal data protections. Japan was the first country to be given an adequacy decision in January 2019, and Korea was most recently granted entrance to the club in December 2021. As Scott and I unpack the laws in these jurisdictions, we examine what they've done right, how they enforce their laws and the rol...
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Laws, Damn Laws and Compliance: Part 2- China, Asia's Giant
Join me in a conversation with Scott Warren, Partner at Squire, Patton Boggs while we unpack China's privacy regime. We discuss China's most recent privacy law the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) and apply analytical tools to understand what compliance with it will look like. This conversation was recorded April 4, 2022, just five months after the law was enacted. Reports suggest that China will be responsible for storing over a quarter of the world’s global online data by 20...
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Laws, Damn Laws and Compliance: Part 1 - Dealing with So Many Laws
How does one stay on top of all the new data protection laws emerging around the world? Are there tools that can help privacy pros (and other mortals) understand what these laws are about? Can these tools facilitate compliance? The answer is yes, and we have them right here! Scott Warren, partner at Squire Patton Boggs, joins me from Tokyo in this four-part series where he shares a framework we can use to conceptualize the global privacy regime. We then proceed to apply these tools to some ex...
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Heather Federman on the Geopoliticizing of Data, Data Nationalism and a Splintered Internet
Join me in conversation with Heather Federman, Chief Privacy Officer at BigID, on the extra-territorial reach of privacy regimes, what data nationalism means, surveillance and everything in between!