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The Legalities of Data Collection with Peter Craddock, Partner of Keller and Heckman

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The topic for today’s episode of Ethical Data, Explained is personal data and the consequences of personal data infringement. Peter Craddock joins Henry Ng to discuss working at Keller and Heckman, making people's data safe and secure, the role the DeFined tool plays in calculating fines for personal data Infringement, and the implications of the IAB Europe Transparency and Consent Framework case.
Peter is a partner at Keller and Heckman. He works as a lawyer but is also a software developer. As a legal technologist, he builds tools in support of his legal advice.
Peter enjoys helping clients achieve their digital ambitions by building legal and technical solutions. His mission is to make Keller and Heckman a top company in the sector and help their clients use data better.
Learn more from Peter Craddock about Identifying Personal Data Infringement and Consequences as a Data Management Law firm.

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The topic for today’s episode of Ethical Data, Explained is personal data and the consequences of personal data infringement. Peter Craddock joins Henry Ng to discuss working at Keller and Heckman, making people's data safe and secure, the role the DeFined tool plays in calculating fines for personal data Infringement, and the implications of the IAB Europe Transparency and Consent Framework case.
Peter is a partner at Keller and Heckman. He works as a lawyer but is also a software developer. As a legal technologist, he builds tools in support of his legal advice.
Peter enjoys helping clients achieve their digital ambitions by building legal and technical solutions. His mission is to make Keller and Heckman a top company in the sector and help their clients use data better.
Learn more from Peter Craddock about Identifying Personal Data Infringement and Consequences as a Data Management Law firm.

Episode resources:


Peter Craddock on LinkedIn
Ethical Data, Explained podcast
If you enjoyed this episode then please either:
Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts
Follow Ethical Data, Explained podcast on Spotify
Follow Ethical Data, Explained on Google Podcasts
Watch full episodes on YouTube
To know more about SOAX visit: The website
Ethical Data, Explained is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
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