104 | Understanding Software Bill of Materials and Why They Are Crucial for Cybersecurity
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Jean Camp, Jody Westby
1w ago
In this episode of ADCG’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast, Jody Westby interviews Jean Camp, Director of the Center for Security and Privacy in Informatics, Computing, and Engineering and Professor of Informatics at University of Indiana. Prof. Camp is a renowned thought leader in privacy and cybersecurity and has conducted meaningful research on issues related to SBOMs and how they could be more effective. In this podcast, we explore the role of SBOMs in cybersecurity, what limits their effectiveness, and the Federal Government's role in advancing the use of SBOMs, developing tools to ease ..read more
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103 | Privacy & Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and the Impact on the Development and Use of AI
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Shoshana Rosenberg, Jody Westby
1w ago
This week the ADCG Privacy & Cybersecurity Podcast is pleased to have Shoshana Rosenberg, CEO and Founder of SafePorter and one of the most respected names in the field of privacy and a thought leader at the intersection of privacy and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion ("DEI"). We discuss her groundbreaking work analyzing how principles governing privacy and DEI can influence the development and use of AI technologies, including how privacy and bias concerns shape the conversation around AI, how the evolving landscape of AI is challenging our traditional understanding of privacy and inclus ..read more
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Privacy & Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and There Impact on the Development and Use of AI
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Shoshana Rosenberg, Jody Westby
5M ago
This week the ADCG Privacy & Cybersecurity Podcast is pleased to have Shoshana Rosenberg, CEO and Founder of SafePorter and one of the most respected names in the field of privacy and a thought leader at the intersection of privacy and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion ("DEI"). We discuss her groundbreaking work analyzing how principles governing privacy and DEI can influence the development and use of AI technologies, including how privacy and bias concerns shape the conversation around AI, how the evolving landscape of AI is challenging our traditional understanding of privacy and inclus ..read more
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102 | Tackling Data Deletion
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Jeff Jockisch, Jody Westby
6M ago
This week’s episode of ADCG’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Podcast features a discussion with Jeff Jockisch about his new company, Avantis Privacy, which specializes in data deletion services. Jeff is a renowned privacy researcher, the CEO of PrivacyPlan and CPO of Avantis Privacy. In this episode, we discuss the daunting prospect of managing one’s personal data, data brokers and what they do, and the process of requesting personal be deleted. Jeff discusses the approach taken by Avantis Privacy and offers thoughts on anonymization and what is driving this type of service ..read more
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101 | American Bar Association: Leading Resource and Policy Leader Through Its Cybersecurity Task Force
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Donata Stroink-Skillrud, Jody Westby
7M ago
This episode features Donata Stroink-Skillrud, Co-Founder and President of Termageddon, a software service that specializes in the identification of privacy laws applicable to an organization and the development of privacy policies, terms of service, and end user license agreements for that organization. Donata is an attorney who also represents the American Bar Association’s Section of Science and Technology Law on the ABA President’s Cybersecurity Legal Task Force (CLTF). In this episode, we discuss the CLTF, its purpose, topics and issue areas it addresses, and the cybersecurity resources t ..read more
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100 | Looking at Cyber Risk Management: the Perspective Across the Pond
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Peter Trim, Jody Westby
7M ago
This episode features Dr. Peter Trim, a Reader in Marketing and Security Management at the University of London’s Birkbeck Business School. Dr. Trim has published a dozen books, and his most recent (2023) focuses on Strategic Cyber Security Risk Management. Cybersecurity best practices began in the UK with British Standard 7799, which morphed into ISO 27001/002. Dr. Trim discusses the necessity for a collective approach in cybersecurity and the need to maintain an international perspective. His work endeavors to link cyber risk management theory with practical application through use cases and ..read more
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99 | The Power of Choice for Authentication
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Sabrina Gross, Jody Westby, technology, identity fraud, authentication
8M ago
In this episode of ADCG on Privacy & Security podcast, host Jody Westby is joined by Sabrina Gross, regional director of strategic partners at Veridas. Sabrina has worked globally and spent 15 years working with law enforcement agencies in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. At Veridas, Sabrina focuses on cutting-edge technologies that are used for authentication and to prevent identity fraud. We discuss the importance of having a choice of authentication options, limitations of various devices, the pros and cons of facial recognition, fingerprints, and voice as authentication methods, wh ..read more
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98 | The Importance of Digital Asset Inventories in Incident Response
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Ken Westin, Jody Westby
8M ago
This episode of the ADCG Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast features Ken Westin, Field CISO for Panther Labs. Ken has been in the cybersecurity field for over 15 years, working with companies to improve their security posture through threat hunting, insider threat programs, and vulnerability research. We discuss how the lack of good application and data inventories impact incident response. When data is spread across data centers, clouds, and SaaS providers, it becomes difficult to track and trace an incident and understand its impact, but it becomes especially hard if the data involves confide ..read more
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97 | The Race Between AI and Laws
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Jody Westby, Scott M. Giordano
9M ago
This episode features Scott Giordano, former vice president and general counsel for Spirion who has more than 25 years of legal, technology, and risk management expertise and was one of the first attorneys to jump into artificial intelligence. We will discuss the implications of AI for privacy and information security, current US state laws, the EU AI Act, and what companies can do to prepare for “AI everywhere.” Scott also discusses the recent “Career Essentials in Generative AI” course he took, which is offered by Microsoft and LinkedIn ..read more
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96 | SEC Cyber Risk Management: What It Means and Will It Make a Difference
U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast
by Gerry Stegmaier, Jody Westby
9M ago
In this episode, Jody Westby interviews Gerry Stegmaier, a partner in ReedSmith’s Tech & Data Group. Gerry focuses on digital issues, corporate governance, incident response, privacy, and cybersecurity matters, plus other areas. We discuss the new SEC Cybersecurity Risk Management Rule for public companies, how it differs from the proposed rule, key requirements and compliance deadlines, and the practical impact on cyber incident disclosures, identifying and disclosing material cyber risks, and how boards and C-suites will approach cyber governance ..read more
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