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The Data Diva E166 - Emma Butler and Debbie Reynolds
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Emma Butler, Creative Privacy (United Kingdom). We discuss a range of topics related to Data Privacy in an upcoming podcast. Emma shares her unique perspective on issues such as regulation, risk appetite, and the challenges small businesses face. We also discuss the importance of plain English and a people-centered approach to data protection, as well as the challenges of working in the field and the different roles of lawyers and non-lawyers. The role of a DPO in advising organizations is also discussed, emphasizing the importance of communicating what the law requires and working with the organization to achieve the right outcome. Emma stresses the importance of understanding the separation between the company and the data protection officer and that the decision and consequences of taking risks and noncompliance fall on the company. We also discuss professionalism in the privacy community on LinkedIn and the growing polarization in society. We also discuss the importance of maturity level and compliance within organizations, emphasizing the need for a realistic and sustainable approach that matches the organization's risk appetite and priorities. We highlight the importance of regulators and lawmakers adopting a people-centered approach to data protection and developing legislation that works for their context and culture. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of a people-centered approach to data protection, the need for critical thinking and reasoned debate in the industry, and Emma’s wish for Data Privacy in the future.
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Emma Butler, Creative Privacy (United Kingdom). We discuss a range of topics related to Data Privacy in an upcoming podcast. Emma shares her unique perspective on issues such as regulation, risk appetite, and the challenges small businesses face. We also discuss the importance of plain English and a people-centered approach to data protection, as well as the challenges of working in the field and the different roles of lawyers and non-lawyers. The role of a DPO in advising organizations is also discussed, emphasizing the importance of communicating what the law requires and working with the organization to achieve the right outcome. Emma stresses the importance of understanding the separation between the company and the data protection officer and that the decision and consequences of taking risks and noncompliance fall on the company. We also discuss professionalism in the privacy community on LinkedIn and the growing polarization in society. We also discuss the importance of maturity level and compliance within organizations, emphasizing the need for a realistic and sustainable approach that matches the organization's risk appetite and priorities. We highlight the importance of regulators and lawmakers adopting a people-centered approach to data protection and developing legislation that works for their context and culture. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of a people-centered approach to data protection, the need for critical thinking and reasoned debate in the industry, and Emma’s wish for Data Privacy in the future.
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