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This is the She Said Privacy / He Said Security podcast with Jodi and Justin Daniels. Like any good marriage, Jodi and Justin will debate, evaluate, and sometimes quarrel about how privacy and security impact business in the 21st century.

She Said Privacy/He Said Security Jodi and Justin Daniels

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    • 4.8 • 12 Ratings

This is the She Said Privacy / He Said Security podcast with Jodi and Justin Daniels. Like any good marriage, Jodi and Justin will debate, evaluate, and sometimes quarrel about how privacy and security impact business in the 21st century.

    Strategies for Privacy Professionals in the Boardroom With Judy Titera

    Strategies for Privacy Professionals in the Boardroom With Judy Titera

    Judy Titera is the owner of J Titera Solutions, where she provides privacy and security consulting services. She is also a faculty member of IANS Research and serves as Independent Director on the Mitsui Sumitomo Transverse Insurance board.
    Judy retired from USAA, where she served as the Chief Privacy Officer. She now spends her free time participating in professional and speaking engagements.
    In this episode… In a vacuum, privacy concerns are a simple matter of ethics and logistics. In reality, the structure of most businesses makes privacy a far more complex topic. With so many executives and experts involved in implementation, how can you communicate effectively?

    For companies with a board of directors, speaking with boardrooms is a key opportunity to make your voice heard. Talking with executive leadership requires tact, skill, and knowledge. If you learn from professionals who have been in the same situation, you can have an advantage in communicating.

    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels have an informative conversation with Judy Titera, Owner of J Titera Solutions, about privacy professionals in the boardroom. They discuss key strategies, why healthy working relationships are so vital, and what privacy success looks like. Judy discusses her career and explains how she was able to become involved with various boards of directors.

    • 31 min
    Pixel Litigation, Ad Tech, and Digital Advertising Privacy With Alysa Hutnik

    Pixel Litigation, Ad Tech, and Digital Advertising Privacy With Alysa Hutnik

    Alysa Hutnik is the Chair of the Privacy and Information Security practice at Kelley Drye. She is one of the nation’s leading ad tech attorneys, active in the industry, and well-versed in the unique legal challenges faced by advertisers and data-focused companies. 
    Alysa has spent the past two decades working with and growing Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, an Am Law 200 law firm of more than 350 lawyers and other professionals across the US.
    In this episode… Advertisers have a host of new and advanced tools to better target their audience. While this is a lucrative opportunity for companies, many of them utilize data closely tied to privacy concerns. The line is growing increasingly thin between ethical and unethical usage. How can both companies and consumers stay safe in the process?
    Experts in the field work tirelessly to keep up with technology and legislation. As litigation unfolds, the future of ad tech is being decided in real time, necessitating the help of legal experts who have a firm grasp of this rapidly shifting environment. Here are some of the most crucial pieces to the puzzle.
    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels interview Alysa Hutnik, the Chair of the Privacy and Information Security practice at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, to discuss pixel litigation and ad tech. They break down what is currently happening in the courts, common mistakes companies are making, and the complications introduced by AI in advertising.

    • 24 min
    Building Privacy Programs for Global Businesses

    Building Privacy Programs for Global Businesses

    Jordan Smith is the VP of Privacy Compliance for Peloton Interactive and is responsible for their global privacy program. Before joining Peloton, Jordan built compliance and global data privacy programs for startups as well as publicly traded companies. 
    Jordan’s resumé includes the development of policies for regulatory oversight, data privacy, fraud, brand safety, and social responsibility. He is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional for the United States.
    In this episode… In the modern era, patchwork privacy regulations and policies are insufficient for the increasing demand and constant changes. Having a robust program is essential, but for larger businesses, this grows exponentially more difficult to build. On a global scale, the proposition can be outright exhausting.
    For these large corporations, elite privacy experts are putting their minds together to keep up with the changing tides. Companies such as Peloton deal with personal information, health data, financial details, and much more. Learn directly from professionals to see how they handle all of these variables.
    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with Jordan Smith, the Vice President of Privacy Compliance at Peloton, about building privacy programs on a global scale. They discuss how to work across several internal teams, handling unique privacy needs, and the greatest challenges facing professionals today.

    • 35 min
    Measuring Cybersecurity and Privacy With a Scorecard With Owen Denby

    Measuring Cybersecurity and Privacy With a Scorecard With Owen Denby

    Owen Denby is the General Counsel of SecurityScorecard, a late stage VC backed cybersecurity company. He is a veteran of SaaS technology startups and a corporate M&A lawyer by training. Additionally, he is a Charter Member of TechGC — an independent, invitation-only, peer community for general counsels.
    In this episode… Every organization and business wants to increase their security, but how do you quantify the change? Security is a complex, multi-faceted topic where almost anything can go wrong. Many companies do their best, but have no clear measurement for how safe they and their customers truly are.
    For this reason, security experts can run thorough tests, and even simplify that analysis into a digestible and familiar medium. SecurityScorecard lives up to its name by providing a scorecard and offering risk management options. This approach can expose weaknesses and lead to a better understanding of your security needs.
    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels invite Owen Denby, General Counsel at SecurityScorecard, onto the show to learn more about quantifying cybersecurity. They discuss how the software measures risks, how new SEC regulations enter the equation, and regular pitfalls that companies face.

    • 26 min
    Privacy and Security Concerns in Data Retention With Bill Piwonka

    Privacy and Security Concerns in Data Retention With Bill Piwonka

    Bill Piwonka is the Chief Marketing Officer for Exterro, a data risk management and privacy platform. Over the past 30 years, he has led marketing teams and initiatives spanning strategy, product marketing, product management, demand generation, and business development. As a semi-retired tech executive, he also spends his time as a philanthropist, mentor, and board member.
    In this episode…  Data has become an all-consuming subject in business, with modern technology affording a comprehensive view of all kinds of data. With data retention, information is easier to access now than ever, but that power comes with valid concerns and questions. So how can you mitigate such high levels of risk and complexity?
    Companies such as Exterro are working to keep a tighter rein on data retention and infrastructure. Topics of e-discovery, privacy, digital forensics, and data governance are vital for compliance and user security. Learn how these concerns are being addressed by leading professionals today.
    this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels speak with Bill Piwonka, the Chief Marketing Officer at Exterro, on the subject of data retention and how it relates to privacy. They go step-by-step through the pressing concerns, how companies like Exterro seek to help, how laws play into the equation, and keeping up with the lightning-fast pace of AI development.

    • 35 min
    Protecting Children’s Privacy in the Social Media Age With Titania Jordan

    Protecting Children’s Privacy in the Social Media Age With Titania Jordan

    Titania Jordan is the Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Parent Officer of Bark Technologies, an online safety company that helps nearly seven million kids stay safe online and in real life. She is a renowned thought leader on digital parenting, contributing to pieces in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The New York Times, Huffington Post, USA Today, and many more.
    Titania is the author of Parenting in a Tech World, a bestseller featured in the 2020 documentary Childhood 2.0. She founded Parenting in a Tech World, a Facebook group of more than 450,000 members where parents discuss raising kids in the digital age.
    In this episode… Privacy is already a pressing issue for the general population, but the topic is exponentially important for children. Kids have unprecedented access to the internet and all the dangers it entails. Combined with the advent of AI in the mainstream, parents need to be more careful than ever.
    Fortunately, there are people helping make the internet safer for children. Companies like Bark Technologies offer comprehensive parental controls that get to the heart of the problem. For children to thrive, they need more protections for their safety and their privacy. Parents need to be aware of the issues in modern society and what they can do to counteract them.
    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels interview Titania Jordan, the Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Parent Officer of Bark Technologies, to discuss privacy and protection for children. They delve into the current dangers facing children online, how AI fits into the equation, and how Bark works to help. They also touch on the importance of digital citizenship and how the law applies to children’s privacy.

    • 34 min

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Since any organization of any size can be hit with privacy issues, particularly ones that get raised as a result of a cyber attack, this podcast is one executives and business owners MUST listen to! These two are wickedly smart on the topic!

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