Privacy Abbreviated
Latest Episodes
Privacy Year In Review: Laws, the Impact, and the Elephant in the Room
For the season finale of Privacy Abbreviated, host Dona Fraser is joined by her friend Morgan Reed, President of The App Association to discuss a year in review of privacy. Dona and Morgan discuss it
Making Sense of AI Governance
On this episode of Priv, Miles Light, BBB National Programs Senior Counsel for Youth, Privacy, & Technology steps into the role of host for this conversation, joined by Brenda Leong, a partner at Lum
Likely to be Accessed: Do You Know Who Your Users Are?
Join us for this episode of Priv, where our host Dona Fraser, Senior Vice President of Privacy Initiatives at BBB National Programs, is joined by Phyllis Marcus of Hunton Andrews Kurth to discuss the
Breaking Down AdTech: Cookies and Pixels and SDKs, Oh My!
Join us for this episode of Priv, where Dona Fraser is joined by Miles Light, Senior Counsel, Youth Privacy & Technology at BBB National Programs for an adtech block party. Cookies, pixels, and SDKs a
Cross Border Privacy Rules Goes Global: A Deep Dive on CBPRs
On April 30, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the establishment of the Global Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) and Global Privacy Recognition for Processors (PRP) Systems. In this episode of
Consumer Privacy in Telehealth: An Interview with the ATA
In this episode of Priv, host Dona Fraser is joined by American Telehealth Association (ATA) Senior Vice President of Public Policy, Kyle Zebley to check up on consumer health data privacy in the tele
The COPPA Rule: Proposed Changes, the Impact, & the Magic 8-Ball
In December 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed changes to the Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) Rule, including some that would place more responsibility on providers and
Privacy For Start-Ups
There are tens of thousands of entrepreneurs in the United States. When getting their business off the ground, often growth, not necessarily privacy, is the primary focus, especially in the technology
The Government Purchase of Private Data
As a consumer uses their cell phone or mobile device throughout the day, location data, preference, search, and other seemingly private data is collected by app companies and sold to third-party data
Filling Privacy Gaps with Soft Law Solutions
Emerging technology is innovative, creative, and fun, but it moves faster than the development of the privacy regulations, laws, and formal guidelines that will eventually govern it. In the absence of