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Privacy and the creepiness factor of collecting data

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What is privacy, and how does it intersect with security? We are joined by our first guest, Ally O'Leary, a privacy compliance expert. Ally works for a consumer electronics company, ensuring compliance with global privacy laws and acting as a data protection officer.

The episode delves into the intersection of privacy and security, with Ally explaining how these two areas often go hand in hand. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the definition of personal information and being aware of where such data is stored within a company's systems.

A significant part of the discussion revolves around why security and privacy are two different functions within a company. Ally explains that privacy is a relatively new concept for most companies, often triggered by regulations like the GDPR. She also mentions that privacy often becomes part of the legal function due to the close work with attorneys to interpret laws.

The conversation also touches on the challenges of data governance and the importance of proper data ownership on the business side. Ally highlights the need for regular reviews of data flows and audits to stay on top of data governance.

Towards the end of the episode, Ally advises security professionals on when to involve privacy experts in their processes, especially during the development life cycle. She encourages security professionals to notify their privacy colleagues about any projects or initiatives that might impact systems containing personal data.

Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into the world of privacy compliance, the relationship between privacy and security, and the role of data governance in protecting personal information.

FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:

➜Twitter: @SecTablePodcast
➜LinkedIn: The Security Table Podcast
➜YouTube: The Security Table YouTube Channel

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What is privacy, and how does it intersect with security? We are joined by our first guest, Ally O'Leary, a privacy compliance expert. Ally works for a consumer electronics company, ensuring compliance with global privacy laws and acting as a data protection officer.

The episode delves into the intersection of privacy and security, with Ally explaining how these two areas often go hand in hand. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the definition of personal information and being aware of where such data is stored within a company's systems.

A significant part of the discussion revolves around why security and privacy are two different functions within a company. Ally explains that privacy is a relatively new concept for most companies, often triggered by regulations like the GDPR. She also mentions that privacy often becomes part of the legal function due to the close work with attorneys to interpret laws.

The conversation also touches on the challenges of data governance and the importance of proper data ownership on the business side. Ally highlights the need for regular reviews of data flows and audits to stay on top of data governance.

Towards the end of the episode, Ally advises security professionals on when to involve privacy experts in their processes, especially during the development life cycle. She encourages security professionals to notify their privacy colleagues about any projects or initiatives that might impact systems containing personal data.

Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into the world of privacy compliance, the relationship between privacy and security, and the role of data governance in protecting personal information.

FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:

➜Twitter: @SecTablePodcast
➜LinkedIn: The Security Table Podcast
➜YouTube: The Security Table YouTube Channel

Thanks for Listening!

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