The Privacy Advisor Podcast
A podcast by Jedidiah Bracy, IAPP Editorial Director
158 Episoade
-  On privacy and technology with Dan SolovePublicat: 14.03.2025
-  Regulating online safety: A chat with Australia eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-GrantPublicat: 20.02.2025
-  US state AI legislation in 2025: A discussion with Connecticut State Sen. James MaroneyPublicat: 31.01.2025
-  Digital policy 2024: A year in review with Omer TenePublicat: 13.12.2024
-  AI red teaming strategy and risk assessments: A conversation with Brenda LeongPublicat: 13.11.2024
-  Presidential election 2024: Where the candidates stand on privacy and AI governance policyPublicat: 04.10.2024
-  2024 in US state privacy law: A retrospective with Keir Lamont and David StaussPublicat: 01.10.2024
-  Assessing AI's risks and impacts: A conversation with NIST's Reva SchwartzPublicat: 14.08.2024
-  Privacy litigation trends: A discussion with Darren AbernethyPublicat: 27.06.2024
-  Inside the EU AI Act negotiations: A discussion with Laura CaroliPublicat: 01.05.2024
-  Top trends in cybersecurity: A chat with James Dempsey and John CarlinPublicat: 15.04.2024
-  Regulating AI in the UK: A discussion with Lord HolmesPublicat: 25.03.2024
-  Privacy and data protection in 2023: A year in review with Joe JonesPublicat: 20.12.2023
-  Luca Bertuzzi on the EU AI Act political deal and what's nextPublicat: 11.12.2023
-  Martin Abrams: A look back at a career in information privacy and consumer policyPublicat: 01.12.2023
-  EU policymakers discuss the EU AI Act negotiations at DPC23Publicat: 16.11.2023
-  Catching up with the co-author of the White House Blueprint for an AI Bill of RightsPublicat: 02.08.2023
-  Assessing the Snowden revelations 10 years laterPublicat: 16.06.2023
-  The ins and outs of workplace privacy law: A chat with Zoe ArgentoPublicat: 24.03.2023
-  NIST's Reva Schwartz on the new AI Risk Management FrameworkPublicat: 24.02.2023
The International Association of Privacy Professionals is the largest and most comprehensive global information privacy community and resource, helping practitioners develop and advance their careers and organizations manage and protect their data. More than just a professional association, the IAPP provides a home for privacy professionals around the world to gather, share experiences and enrich their knowledge. Founded in 2000, the IAPP is a not-for-profit association with more than 70,000 members in 100 countries. The IAPP helps define, support and improve the privacy profession through networking, education and certification. This podcast features IAPP Editorial Director Jedidiah Bracy, who interviews privacy pros and thought leaders from around the world about technology, law, policy and the privacy profession.
