Artwork

Content provided by Debra J. Farber (Shifting Privacy Left). All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Debra J. Farber (Shifting Privacy Left) or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!

S3E9: 'Building a Culture of Privacy & Achieving Compliance without Sacrificing Innovation' with Amaka Ibeji (Cruise)

43:24
 
Share
 

Manage episode 410210683 series 3407760
Content provided by Debra J. Farber (Shifting Privacy Left). All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Debra J. Farber (Shifting Privacy Left) or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today, I’m joined by Amaka Ibeji, Privacy Engineer at Cruise where she designs and implements robust privacy programs and controls. In this episode, we discuss Amaka's passion for creating a culture of privacy and compliance within organizations and engineering teams. Amaka also hosts the PALS Parlor Podcast, where she speaks to business leaders and peers about privacy, AI governance, leadership, and security and explains technical concepts in a digestible way. The podcast aims to enable business leaders to do more with their data and provides a way for the community to share knowledge with one other.
In our conversation, we touch on her career trajectory from security engineer to privacy engineer and the intersection of cybersecurity, privacy engineering, and AI governance. We highlight the importance of early engagement with various technical teams to enable innovation while still achieving privacy compliance. Amaka also shares the privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) that she is most excited about, and she recommends resources for those who want to learn more about strategic privacy engineering. Amaka emphasizes that privacy is a systemic, 'wicked problem' and offers her tips for understanding and approaching it.
Topics Covered:

  • How Amaka's compliance-focused experience at Microsoft helped prepare her for her Privacy Engineering role at Cruise
  • Where privacy overlaps with the development of AI
  • Advice for shifting privacy left to make privacy stretch beyond a compliance exercise
  • What works well and what doesn't when building a 'Culture of Privacy'
  • Privacy by Design approaches that make privacy & innovation a win-win rather than zero-sum game
  • Privacy Engineering trends that Amaka sees; and, the PETs about which she's most excited
  • Amaka's Privacy Engineering resource recommendations, including:
    • Hoepman's "Privacy Design Strategies" book;
    • The LINDDUN Privacy Threat Modeling Framework; and
    • The PLOT4AI Framework
  • "The PALS Parlor Podcast," focused on Privacy Engineering, AI Governance, Leadership, & Security
    • Why Amaka launched the podcast;
    • Her intended audience; and
    • Topics that she plans to cover this year
  • The importance of collaboration; building a community of passionate privacy engineers, and addressing the systemic issue of privacy

Guest Info & Resources:

Send us a Text Message.

Privado.ai
Privacy assurance at the speed of product development. Get instant visibility w/ privacy code scans.
TRU Staffing Partners
Top privacy talent - when you need it, where you need it.
Shifting Privacy Left Media
Where privacy engineers gather, share, & learn
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Copyright © 2022 - 2024 Principled LLC. All rights reserved.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. S3E9: 'Building a Culture of Privacy & Achieving Compliance without Sacrificing Innovation' with Amaka Ibeji (Cruise) (00:00:00)

2. Introducing Amaka Ibeji, Privacy Engineer at Cruise; how she's moved from security engineer to privacy engineer; how privacy issues overlap with AI issues (00:02:35)

3. How Amaka's compliance-focused experience at Microsoft has helped prepare her for her privacy engineering role at Cruise (00:07:42)

4. Amaka's advice for engineers who want to shift privacy left into design, architecture, engineering, & data science to actually impact privacy instead of viewing privacy as just a compliance exercise (00:10:32)

5. What works well and what doesn't when building a 'Culture of Privacy' (00:14:18)

6. Privacy by Design approaches that make privacy & innovation a win-win rather than zero-sum game (00:18:30)

7. Privacy Engineering trends that Amaka sees; and, the PETs that she's most excited about (00:22:32)

8. Amaka's recommended Privacy Engineering resources, including: Hoepman's "Privacy Design Strategies" book, The LINDDUN Privacy Threat Modeling Framework & the PLOT4AI Framework (00:27:55)

9. Amaka shares why she launched "The PALS Parlor Podcast" focused on Privacy Engineering, AI Governance, Leadership, & Security; who is her intended audience; and some topics that she plans for her show to cover (00:31:40)

63 episodes

Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 410210683 series 3407760
Content provided by Debra J. Farber (Shifting Privacy Left). All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Debra J. Farber (Shifting Privacy Left) or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today, I’m joined by Amaka Ibeji, Privacy Engineer at Cruise where she designs and implements robust privacy programs and controls. In this episode, we discuss Amaka's passion for creating a culture of privacy and compliance within organizations and engineering teams. Amaka also hosts the PALS Parlor Podcast, where she speaks to business leaders and peers about privacy, AI governance, leadership, and security and explains technical concepts in a digestible way. The podcast aims to enable business leaders to do more with their data and provides a way for the community to share knowledge with one other.
In our conversation, we touch on her career trajectory from security engineer to privacy engineer and the intersection of cybersecurity, privacy engineering, and AI governance. We highlight the importance of early engagement with various technical teams to enable innovation while still achieving privacy compliance. Amaka also shares the privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) that she is most excited about, and she recommends resources for those who want to learn more about strategic privacy engineering. Amaka emphasizes that privacy is a systemic, 'wicked problem' and offers her tips for understanding and approaching it.
Topics Covered:

  • How Amaka's compliance-focused experience at Microsoft helped prepare her for her Privacy Engineering role at Cruise
  • Where privacy overlaps with the development of AI
  • Advice for shifting privacy left to make privacy stretch beyond a compliance exercise
  • What works well and what doesn't when building a 'Culture of Privacy'
  • Privacy by Design approaches that make privacy & innovation a win-win rather than zero-sum game
  • Privacy Engineering trends that Amaka sees; and, the PETs about which she's most excited
  • Amaka's Privacy Engineering resource recommendations, including:
    • Hoepman's "Privacy Design Strategies" book;
    • The LINDDUN Privacy Threat Modeling Framework; and
    • The PLOT4AI Framework
  • "The PALS Parlor Podcast," focused on Privacy Engineering, AI Governance, Leadership, & Security
    • Why Amaka launched the podcast;
    • Her intended audience; and
    • Topics that she plans to cover this year
  • The importance of collaboration; building a community of passionate privacy engineers, and addressing the systemic issue of privacy

Guest Info & Resources:

Send us a Text Message.

Privado.ai
Privacy assurance at the speed of product development. Get instant visibility w/ privacy code scans.
TRU Staffing Partners
Top privacy talent - when you need it, where you need it.
Shifting Privacy Left Media
Where privacy engineers gather, share, & learn
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Copyright © 2022 - 2024 Principled LLC. All rights reserved.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. S3E9: 'Building a Culture of Privacy & Achieving Compliance without Sacrificing Innovation' with Amaka Ibeji (Cruise) (00:00:00)

2. Introducing Amaka Ibeji, Privacy Engineer at Cruise; how she's moved from security engineer to privacy engineer; how privacy issues overlap with AI issues (00:02:35)

3. How Amaka's compliance-focused experience at Microsoft has helped prepare her for her privacy engineering role at Cruise (00:07:42)

4. Amaka's advice for engineers who want to shift privacy left into design, architecture, engineering, & data science to actually impact privacy instead of viewing privacy as just a compliance exercise (00:10:32)

5. What works well and what doesn't when building a 'Culture of Privacy' (00:14:18)

6. Privacy by Design approaches that make privacy & innovation a win-win rather than zero-sum game (00:18:30)

7. Privacy Engineering trends that Amaka sees; and, the PETs that she's most excited about (00:22:32)

8. Amaka's recommended Privacy Engineering resources, including: Hoepman's "Privacy Design Strategies" book, The LINDDUN Privacy Threat Modeling Framework & the PLOT4AI Framework (00:27:55)

9. Amaka shares why she launched "The PALS Parlor Podcast" focused on Privacy Engineering, AI Governance, Leadership, & Security; who is her intended audience; and some topics that she plans for her show to cover (00:31:40)

63 episodes

所有剧集

×
 
Loading …

Welcome to Player FM!

Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.

 

Quick Reference Guide