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    Explore " ccpa" with insightful episodes like "Insurance Uncovered: CCPA, Bad Faith Bill Dies, Indiana University Athletics Director Fred Glass", "New Data Privacy International Standard", "The Game of Hide & Seek with Data", "עו"ד חיים רביה - אתגרי הפרטיות בעולם המחובר" and "A "Data" Look Ahead for 2020" from podcasts like ""NAMIC's Insurance Uncovered", "IG Talk w/ Robert Smallwood", "The Business of Business", "CRM.BUZZ - אימייל מרקטינג, שיווק, דאטה. מגיש: סלע יפה" and "The Cloudcast"" and more!

    Episodes (92)

    Insurance Uncovered: CCPA, Bad Faith Bill Dies, Indiana University Athletics Director Fred Glass

    Insurance Uncovered: CCPA, Bad Faith Bill Dies, Indiana University Athletics Director Fred Glass

    Episode 302: Chuck talks with Indiana University’s Fred Glass about how his insurance background made him uniquely qualified for his current role as university athletics director. Plus, New Jersey's Insurance Fair Conduct Act dies on the final day of the 2018-2019 legislative session.  And what you need to know about compliance issues for insurance companies since the California Consumer Privacy Act went into effect this month.

    עו"ד חיים רביה - אתגרי הפרטיות בעולם המחובר

    עו"ד חיים רביה - אתגרי הפרטיות בעולם המחובר

    החיים המודרניים אינם מתאפשרים בלי פגיעה בפרטיותנו. אנחנו מנוטרים סביב השעון ומשאירים אחרינו הררי מידע המועבר, נאגר, נצבר, מעובד, מפוצל, מנותב, נמכר ומשפיע על מהלך חיינו.

    במרחב הציבורי אנחנו מצולמים בלי הרף. אותן מצלמות הפזורות במאות אלפים בכל מקום על פני כדור הארץ, מנטרות את תוויי פנינו, את צורת ההליכה שלנו (זיהוי ביומטרי) ובשילוב AI יודעות לנטר "ולהסביר" את מעשינו במרחב הציבורי לפרטים.

    נסענו ברכבת או באוטובוס, אנחנו מנוטרים (רב-קו אישי). נסענו ברכב, אנחנו והרכב שלנו מנוטרים (וויז, מצלמות דרכים, כבישי אגרה, כניסה ויציאה מחניונים, מיקום סלולרי, מיקום ממערכות הגנה על הרכב). השתמשנו בכרטיס האשראי, אפליקציה בנקאית, בכרטיס מועדון, אנחנו מנוטרים. השתמשנו בטלפון החכם ובאינספור האפליקציות שמותקנות עליו, גלשנו באינטרנט, ראינו סדרה בנטפליקס, שמענו מוסיקה בספוטיפיי, אנחנו מנוטרים. במקרה הטוב המידע שנאסף אודותינו ישמש לטובתנו, כדי לשפר את חווית הלקוח שלנו ולספק לנו חוויה אישית ומותאמת (פרסונליזציה), כפי שספוטיפיי או נטפליקס יציעו לנו תכנים שאנחנו עשויים לאהוב. 

    עו"ד חיים רביה יסד בשנת 1993 משרד עורכי דין שהיה לימים הראשון בישראל, לעסוק בהיבטים המשפטיים של האינטרנט. 

    המשרד שהקים, רביה ושות', התמזג בשנת 2007 עם משרד עוה"ד פרל כהן צדק לצר ברץ, בו חיים הוא שותף בכיר וראש קבוצת האינטרנט, הסייבר וזכויות היוצרים.

    מדריך צ'יימברס העולמי לשנת 2018 מגדיר אותו כעו"ד בולט (Notable practitioner) ומתארו כמי שנחשב לאחד ממובילי השוק בישראל במשפט ואינטרנט. הפרסום העולמי של Who's Who Legal כולל את חיים ברשימת עורכי הדין הבולטים בישראל ובעולם, בתחומי פרטיות ואבטחת מידע, תקשורת ומדיה וטכנולוגיות מידע.

    ב-2013 הוענק לו אות הוקרה על חדשנות וחלוציות בתחום האינטרנט בישראל, על-ידי לשכת מנתחי מערכות המידע. 

    חיים עוסק בייעוץ המשפטי והייצוג בתחום הסייבר, דיני מחשבים, חתימה אלקטרונית, פרטיות - ואבטחת מידע, זכויות יוצרים ושימוש באינטרנט. לצד השירותים ללקוחות הקבוצה בתחום זה, הוא פירסם מאות מאמרים בנושאי פרטיות, דיני מחשבים, זכויות יוצרים ועוד באתר law.co.il המתעדכן בשוטף משנת 1996.

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    A "Data" Look Ahead for 2020

    A "Data" Look Ahead for 2020

    SHOW: 431

    DESCRIPTION: Greg Knieriemen (@knieriemen, Director of Technology Evangelism at @NetApp) talks about the growing importance of data to reshape business, emerging data trends and standards, working around 5G networks and more.

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    Topic 1 - Welcome back to the show. For anyone that doesn’t know you, tell us a little bit about your background, and some of the areas you focus on now.

    Topic 2 - Let’s start by having an executive-level discussion about “data”. Everyone loves talking about developers and applications, but how do you explain to an executive about the value of managing data as a core business asset? What makes data so valuable in 2020?

    Topic 3 -  The world used to be “big servers” + “big relational database” + “storage array”. Now that model is blow up into 100s of distributed elements, lots of technology choices, lots of locations. Is there a way to think about data in these distributed models? 

    Topic 4 - What are some of the emerging data standards that people should be aware of, or learning more about? [alternatives to 5G]

    Topic 5 - Data moved from a cost “liability” a while ago, to an “asset” as we started talking about Data Lakes and AI/ML models. Have you found any metrics or conversations that people understand (in the “analytics context”) about how we justify keeping data - or trying to acquire more data. 

    Topic 6 - We’ve got cheaper ways to store data, faster networks coming (e.g. 5G, alternative options) and cheaper/faster CPUs (e.g. ARM). When these dynamics change, new things emerge that we’ve never thought of before. Are you starting to hear people discuss interesting new business ideas yet? 

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    Data and Data Privacy

    Data and Data Privacy
    Understand how and why there is so much interest in Big Data among enterprises. We will be talking to Amandeep Khurana, Co-Founder of Okera; a big data access management company, about the current state of data technologies and data privacy. We will discuss data privacy and many new regulations like GDPR and CCPA and its impact on enterprises and what they are doing to protect the data of their consumers.

    Climate Justice for New York

    Climate Justice for New York

    You’re listening to Revolution Per Minute on listener sponsored WBAI in NYC broadcasting at 99.5 FM and streaming on your favorite podcast app. To connect with us after the show you can email us at revolutionsnyc@gmail.com or sign-up for our newsletter to get links to what we talk about on the show. You can do that on at our website revolutionsperminute.simplecast.com. You can also find us on twitter at nycRPM.

    For years, a broad coalition of New Yorkers have been organizing to pass the Climate and Communities Protection Act, the most ambitious and far-reaching climate bill in the country. Today’s episode we'll be talking about how this groundbreaking bill could finally bring climate justice to New York.

    "Are We Being Fairly Compensated For Our Data?" (w/ Danny Sepulveda, VP for Global Government Relations @ Media Math)

    "Are We Being Fairly Compensated For Our Data?" (w/ Danny Sepulveda, VP for Global Government Relations @ Media Math)

    Former Ambassador and Deputy Assistant Secretary Daniel Sepulveda joins us to talk about Privacy, CCPA, GDPR, and the fundamental right to control our own data. Listen now!

    Show Notes:

    Main Takeaways:

    • With all the talk about digital privacy, how that data being used is a question many are asking, and former Ambassador and Assistant Secretary Danny Sepulveda is here to talk data and everything that comes along with it.

    • In 2018 California passage passed a data privacy law, will other states follow suit in 2019?

    • There are three big service providers when it comes to Big Data, do we even have to name them anymore?

    • The genie is out of the bottle on data itself, but there needs to be context around how that data is being used, especially by massive companies with unparalleled power.

    California Set a Standard For Data Privacy Laws: Will Other States Follow Suit?

    • Future Commerce is beyond excited to haveformer Ambassador and Assistant Secretary Danny Sepulveda on the show, Danny is currently the VP of Government Relations at Media Math.

    • Brian wonders if someone will someone show up to the Senate in high-end denim at some point?

    • Brian says that how corporations use and utilize data is one of the most critical issues of our micro-generation.

    • So CCPA: or the California Consumer Privacy Act, has set a standard for states to set limits on what big corporations can do with their users' data.

    • Brian asks Danny if other states will follow California's example, and what is being done on a federal level?

    • New Jersey and Illinois both have begun to discuss digital privacy laws similar to the CCPA.

    No One Won in Washington State: Is Data Privacy Partisan?

    2020 is Heating up: Why Everyone Cares About Silicon Valey:

    Danny Sepulveda's Perscription to Merchants: Now And Later:

    • One of the ways Brian recommends that retailers can get ahead of this data overload is to collect their own data for customers so that they don't have to get it from someplace else down the road.

    • Brian asks Danny what his recommendations are for retailers and merchants, long-term and short-term.

    • Danny says in the short term, retailers need to be focused on building relationships and maintaining relationships with clients and continue providing value.

    • In the long term, Danny says it is imperative for companies to have in-house team members that know as much about the technology being utilized as the tech companies they partner with.

    Go over to Futurecommerce.fm and give us your feedback! We love to hear from our listeners!

    Retail Tech is moving fast, and Future Commerce is moving faster.

    Justin Antonipillai, CEO WireWheel, former Under Secretary at the U.S. Department of Commerce

    Justin Antonipillai, CEO WireWheel, former Under Secretary at the U.S. Department of Commerce

    This episode's guest is Justin Antonipillai CEO of WireWheel, a cloud-based data privacy and protection platform that helps companies manage compliance with global privacy regulations like the GDPR and CCPA. 

    Justin is the former acting Under Secretary at the U.S. Department of Commerce working under Secretary Penny Pritzker during the Obama administration. There, he led the Economics and Statistics Administration, which includes two of our nation's leading information agencies: the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis. 

    From 2013 until 2016, Mr. Antonipillai led the U.S. Negotiating Team in reaching the E.U.-U.S. Privacy Shield with Europe. He also previously worked as a partner with Arnold and Porter representing private equity, M&A, corporate restructuring and commerce and bankruptcy litigations.

    Mr. Antonipillai was selected one of the "Top 40 Lawyers Under 40" by Washingtonian Magazine, and one of the "Top 40 Business People Under 40" by the Washington Business Journal. In 2016, Mr. Antonipillai was awarded the National Intelligence Medallion by Director James Clapper.

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