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    Addressing Children’s Privacy Concerns on the Internet

    Addressing Children’s Privacy Concerns on the Internet

    Joseph (Joe) Miller, Esq is the Founder, President, CEO, and Founding Board Chair of The Washington Center for Technology Policy Inclusion (WashingTECH) — the nation’s first organization focused exclusively on diversity and inclusion in technology public policy making. Joe is a member of the Advisory Committee at the Center for Democracy and Technology, a cohort for Google’s Next Gen Policy Leaders, and is a recipient of the Rainbow Push Coalition’s 2019 Media and Technology Inspiring Leader’s Award. Before founding WashingTECH, Joe served as Deputy Director and Senior Policy Director of the Media and Technology Institute at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.

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    The internet is largely unregulated, with social media platforms targeting and coercing children to use their sites. As parents, how can you manage and control your children’s online activity to ensure their safety?

    Joe Miller urges parents to conduct in-depth research into popular sites and platforms to ensure they are appropriate for use. It’s also crucial to recognize the peer pressure that accompanies social media usage, so you can establish the proper boundaries. By familiarizing yourself with each application’s parental controls, you can protect your children’s data and monitor their media consumption.

    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Joe Miller of WashingTech to discuss privacy concerns surrounding children’s online activity. Joe shares social media safety concerns, the moves parents can make to protect their children online, and how to get involved in privacy policy-making.

    Privacy Protection From Online Harassment and Job Security Threats

    Privacy Protection From Online Harassment and Job Security Threats

    Leigh Honeywell is the CEO and Co-founder of Tall Poppy, where she builds tools and services to help companies protect their employees from online harassment and abuse. She has more than a decade of experience in computer security incident response.

    Before co-founding Tall Poppy, Leigh was a Technology Fellow at the ACLU’s project on speech, privacy, and technology. Her previous industry experience includes running security incident response for Slack, protecting infrastructure at Salesforce.com, shipping patches for billions of computers a month at Microsoft, and analyzing malware at Symantec.

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    Online work and social media are now more prevalent than ever, causing individuals to face job security threats and harassment. As a business owner, how can you protect your employees from these attacks?

    Security expert Leigh Honeywell recommends establishing online conduct regulations to mitigate company defamation. By establishing clear guidelines and expectations with your employees, you can combat external threats and discriminatory commentary. With Tall Poppy’s cybersecurity training and incident response measures, you can remove unwanted online personal information to reduce your public presence. 

    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with Leigh Honeywell about privacy and security tactics for online harassment. She explains Tall Poppy’s initiatives to protect personal security amid threats and harassment, how the pandemic has impacted online harassment, and strategies for organizations to protect their employees’ privacy.

    Understanding Drone Privacy and Security Regulations

    Understanding Drone Privacy and Security Regulations

    Mark McKinnon is a Partner at Fox Rothschild LLP, a national law firm representing aviation entities in international transactions and business dealings. He has over 30 years of experience in all areas of aviation and transportation law including litigation, appellate, regulatory, and other administrative matters. Mark has written and spoken extensively on unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and other aviation subjects. Additionally, he is the co-editor of the Plane-ly Spoken Blog, a publication dedicated to providing up-to-date news, analysis, and opinions on issues affecting the aviation industry.

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    Drone regulations in the aviation industry are ambiguous and vague, leading many companies to neglect privacy and security considerations. So, how can you prioritize these concerns to avoid potential lawsuits from clients?

    According to Mark McKinnon, the Supreme Court has ruled that drones can operate at an altitude of only 200 feet without violating individuals’ reasonable expectations of privacy. But this ruling has been frequently disputed, which is why it’s critical to evaluate the regulations of the region you plan to operate from. Once you’ve established this, determine the purpose for the data you’ve collected and ensure you’re not releasing it to the public without your clients’ permission. By maintaining transparency with clients regarding their data usage, you can protect their privacy.

    In today’s episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with Mark McKinnon, a partner at Fox Rothschild LLP, about how drone companies can ensure individual privacy and security. He discusses how the Supreme Court dictates aviation privacy regulations, the implications of commercial drone usage, and common privacy and security mistakes companies make when utilizing drones.

    Red Teaming for Security Exploits

    Red Teaming for Security Exploits

    Dahvid Schloss is the Managing Lead, Offensive Security and vCISO at Echelon Risk + Cyber, a cybersecurity and IT risk advisory services firm dedicated to protecting the right to privacy and security. With over 12 years of cyber attack and defense experience, Dahvid directs and manages Echelon’s teams and leads their offensive security delivery service. Prior to working at Echelon, he worked at Deloitte as a Red Team Operator leading and conducting adversarial emulation exercises.

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    In today’s unpredictable cybersecurity landscape, security exploits are on the rise, and businesses often lack the measures needed to combat them. So, how can you educate yourself on these matters to protect your company?

    Cyber defense expert Dahvid Schloss recommends adopting red teaming operations to mimic hacking and other cyber attacks. These capabilities allow businesses to analyze their security procedures to detect and prevent criminal behavior. For a fundamental approach, Dahvid advises companies to safeguard their passwords using third-party password managers. 

    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Dahvid Schloss, Managing Lead, Offensive Security and vCISO at Echelon Risk + Cyber, to discuss how to avoid common security exploits. Dahvid explains red teaming and how it relates to cybersecurity, the purpose of DEF CON hacking conferences, and how to mitigate cyber-attacks.

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    Recognize Your Achievements!

    Recognize Your Achievements!

    Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a privacy consultancy. The firm brings data privacy strategy and compliance together with its flexible and scalable approach that simplifies data privacy complexity, refines, updates, or builds privacy structure, and makes both the business and the legal issues accessible and actionable for all. Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional and serves as the outsource privacy office for companies.

    Jodi is also a national keynote speaker and Host of the top-rated She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast. She has been featured in The Economist, Forbes, Inc., Authority Magazine, Thrive Global, and more. She holds an MBA and a BBA with a concentration in accounting from Emory University's Goizueta Business School. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, two girls, and a big, fluffy, beautiful dog named Basil.

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    Owning a business makes it possible for you to control your time and manage your life as you want. However, it does not mean that your work-life will always be balanced. According to Jodi Daniels, the best thing to do is focus on what has to be done right now.

    Additionally, it is important to recognize your achievements despite all the challenges or frustrations you may face. Celebrate your wins and successes as much as you celebrate other people's success. Make it a habit.

    In this episode of the Lead Like A Woman Show, Andrea Heuston is joined by Jodi Daniels, the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, to discuss why data privacy is essential for all types of companies. Jodi also explains why women need to celebrate their achievements and talks about her experience hosting a podcast and working with her husband.

    Cybersecurity Education: Best Practices

    Cybersecurity Education: Best Practices

    Brandon Laur is the Executive Manager and Instructor at The White Hatter, an internet safety and digital literacy education specialist company focused on facilitating workshops and providing presentations on technology safety and privacy. Brandon has worked with The White Hatter for more than 12 years to provide cybersecurity training to students, businesses, and adults. 

    Brandon is also multi-certified and continues to receive ongoing training in Open Source Intelligence (OSINT). He conducts research in areas such as the social aspect of phishing cyber attacks, employee social media screening and online background checks, and the influence of digital technology on human sexuality.  

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    As parents, it’s often easy to assume your children have all the knowledge and answers about technology. But this is not always the case — they may fall victim to scams, phishing, or hacking. So, how can you educate yourself and your children on these matters?

    Cybersecurity educator Brandon Laur recommends acquiring knowledge of password and account management to mitigate the risk of being hacked. Managing each account and password can be difficult, so it’s important to leverage regulation tools such as Google Password Manager, iCloud, or LastPass so you can stay organized. Brandon works with children and adults of all ages and skill levels to help them develop digital literacy and critical thinking to solve complex cybersecurity challenges. 

    In today’s episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Brandon Laur, Executive Manager and Instructor at The White Hatter, to discuss cybersecurity education methods. Brandon shares his strategies for training students on privacy and security concerns, the common misconceptions regarding children’s knowledge of technology, and essential cybersecurity tools for parents and children.

    Privacy Compliance in a Post-Cookies World

    Privacy Compliance in a Post-Cookies World

    Roy Smith is an entrepreneur and the CEO of PrivacyCheq, a company that helps mobile apps comply with privacy regulations. PrivacyCheq was the first company to offer cookieless consent-based management tools in 2016. Roy has over 35 years of experience branding and marketing new technologies designed to disrupt the market. As an engineer-turned-executive, Roy has been successful in building numerous companies from the ground up.

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    With US states adopting a host of new privacy laws and regulations, website cookies no longer meet consent requirements, forcing companies to employ alternative data collection methods. So, how can you convert to a cookieless digital space to stay compliant and protect your customer’s data?

    According to Roy Smith, complying with updated privacy laws requires modifying your website. PrivacyCheq streamlines this process by adapting to each state’s privacy laws so you can update your policies accordingly. And with PrivacyCheq’s cloud-based technology, you can store your customer’s data in convenient locations so they can easily access it and customize their preferences. 

    In today’s episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with Roy Smith, CEO of PrivacyCheq, about complying with privacy regulations in a post-cookies world. Roy shares tips for companies to comply with consent laws, how impending privacy regulations will affect organizations, and the ways PrivacyCheq simplifies the consent process for businesses.

    Regulating Air Traffic for Drone Use

    Regulating Air Traffic for Drone Use

    Dawn Zoldi (Colonel, United States Air Force Retired) is the Founder and CEO of P3 Tech Consulting, a company connecting people and companies passionate about advanced tech platforms with the plans, policies, programs, and information they need to succeed. She is a licensed attorney and a 28-year U.S. Air Force Veteran.

    As an internationally-recognized expert in unmanned aircraft systems and advanced mobility law and policy, Dawn was listed in the eVTOL Insights 2022 Powerbook, one of the Top Women in Aerospace and Aviation to Follow on LinkedIn in 2021, and a recipient of the Woman to Watch Leadership Award for 2019. She is also an Adjunct Professor at Colorado State University-Pueblo and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide Campus.

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    With unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) on the rise, privacy and security is often unregulated, and drone users outsource air traffic management to a third party. So, what systems can your company put in place to protect your data and mitigate drone misuse?

    As a licensed attorney and UAV specialist, Dawn Zoldi suggests implementing cybersecurity guidelines for drone hardware and operations. One way to accomplish this is to put a system in place that identifies faulty signals and seizes control over the aircraft to safely land it. With the proper constraints in place, you can effectively secure your data and connection.

    In today’s episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Dawn Zoldi, Founder and CEO of P3 Tech Consulting, to discuss drone regulations. She talks about the different types of drones and how each one collects data, the risks associated with outsourcing air traffic control to a third party, and how companies can implement cybersecurity solutions for drone control.

    Reinstating Control With Digital Identity

    Reinstating Control With Digital Identity

    David Lucatch is the CEO, President, and Chair at Liquid Avatar Technologies, a digital identity and fintech solutions company that provides verified users with services to manage, control, and benefit from their digital identity. David has over 35 years of experience inventing technology and business solutions in the international marketing arena. He spent the last 20 years developing payment technology, language, and translation services to support the infrastructure of conducting business online.

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    Many forms of identity verification are outdated, with users lacking control over their own identities. Methods like two-factor authentication can lead to hacking and a subsequent violation of the user’s privacy. What steps can you take to safeguard your consumer’s identity and gain their trust in the process?

    You can start by leveraging digital identity to allow users to protect and control their identity. One way to achieve this is by utilizing biometrics as a form of authentication so consumers can regulate how and where they can share their identities. And by implementing blockchain, you can safely and seamlessly verify your user’s individual credentials to minimize the risk of identity theft. 

    Tune in to this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast as Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with David Lucatch, CEO, President, and Chair of Liquid Avatar Technologies, about how you can best secure your consumer’s identity. David explains how Liquid Avatar allows users to verify their identities, blockchain’s role in identity verification, and how Liquid Avatar leverages the three types of identity.

    Implementing Virtualization for Safe and Efficient Software Testing

    Implementing Virtualization for Safe and Efficient Software Testing

    Amanda Gorton is the CEO and Co-founder of Corellium, a platform that helps developer and security teams build, test, and secure mobile and IoT apps supporting iOS, Android, and Linux through ARM virtualization. Amanda was previously the Co-founder of Virtual, which Citrix acquired in 2014. She holds a master's degree in Latin from Yale.

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    When testing new software and devices, it’s necessary to provide your development team with the resources needed to conduct effective tests — but many companies rely on physical devices that get lost, broken, or compromise their employees’ personal security. So what is the most productive method to run QA and security tests?

    Virtualization services allow you to conduct software and device testing by creating replicas in component-based applications. This system enables you to run multiple softwares simultaneously, ensuring maximum efficiency. And with Corellium’s ARM-based virtualization, you can protect your company’s privacy by destroying virtual devices and seamlessly performing security tests during the initial stages of development.

    In today’s episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Amanda Gorton, Co-founder and CEO of Corellium, to discuss using virtualization services to perform safe and effective software testing. Amanda talks about how Corellium employs virtualization for developers to test software, the privacy and security guidelines companies should consider when working with virtualization, and the steps companies are taking to solve the most pressing privacy and security challenges.

    Building Privacy Programs for Your Organization

    Building Privacy Programs for Your Organization

    Ron Whitworth is Chief Privacy Officer at Truist, the sixth largest bank in the U.S., which recently completed a merger of SunTrust and BB&T. He manages the Enterprise Privacy and Technology Office (EPTO) within Compliance Risk Management.

    Ron is certified by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) as a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP), a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM), and Certified Information Privacy Professional for the United States, Canada, and Europe (CIPP/US, CIPP/C, and CIPP/E).

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    The evolution of technology has given rise to highly-regulated data privacy laws. In today’s digital era, organizations and privacy professionals need to modify their technology to comply with these laws. So, how can you implement a privacy program that complies with these advancements and secures your client’s data?

    According to Ron Whitworth, automated data governance allows you to understand and manage your data. With this technology, you can make strategic and informed decisions about where your data is and how you’re using it, so you stay compliant while establishing trust with your consumers.

    In today’s episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with Ron Whitworth, Chief Privacy Officer at Truist, about implementing privacy programs in today’s changing privacy and security landscape. Ron shares some of the major privacy and security challenges banks face, how banking technology has evolved to comply with updated privacy laws, and how he manages data privacy amongst changing privacy and security standards.

    Maintaining Data Security With SDKC

    Maintaining Data Security With SDKC

    David Kruger is the Co-founder and VP of Strategy at Absio, a military-grade data security corporation. He is also the Co-inventor of Absio’s patented Software-Defined Distributed Key Cryptography (SDKC). David has over 40 years of experience in technology consulting, business development, and sales strategy. He is a certified General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) practitioner with knowledge in all aspects of data privacy.

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    Data security is becoming more complex, and many companies don’t realize that data is a physical substance that can cause damage if it’s not appropriately controlled. So, how can you secure your data to ensure widespread protection?

    For starters, companies should take a proactive rather than reactive approach to controlling data usage. David Kruger’s patented technology, Software-Defined Distributed Key Cryptography (SDKC), enables software applications to create the keys needed to encrypt data safely and efficiently. With SDKC, you can store your data and keys in one secure location to seamlessly maintain control over your data.

    In today’s episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with David Kruger, Co-founder and VP of Strategy of Absio, about actively securing your data. David shares his approach to data security, tips for efficient data encryption and decryption, and how his patented Software-Defined Distributed Key Cryptography (SDKC) technology can help companies effectively secure their data.

    Transforming How Your Children Use Technology

    Transforming How Your Children Use Technology

    Sean Herman is the Founder and CEO of Kinzoo, a company that is on a mission to be the most trusted brand for incorporating technology into children’s lives. Kinzoo unlocks technology’s true potential by focusing on connection, creativity, and cultivating new skills and interests for children and families. Sean is also the author of Screen Captured, a #1 Amazon best-seller that provides new and productive ways for parents and families to think about technology and screen time.

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    Are you a parent concerned about your child's use of technology? Technology is becoming more and more accessible to younger children, so how can you ensure that your child's content is safe and appropriate?

    Kinzoo understands that it's not always easy to restrict children’s technology use, so they've provided a secure alternative to traditional technology platforms to safely integrate and manage technology in your child's daily life. With Kinzoo's comprehensive and user-friendly privacy measures, you can feel confident knowing that your child is protected on the internet.

    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Sean Herman, Founder and CEO of Kinzoo, to talk about creating a safe environment for children to use technology. Sean reveals some of Kinzoo's privacy and security features, how the platform can help solve the growing technology problem, and tips for parents to rethink how their children use technology.

    Jodi and Justin’s Top Five Privacy and Security Lessons for 2022

    Jodi and Justin’s Top Five Privacy and Security Lessons for 2022

    Jodi Daniels is the Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a boutique data privacy consultancy and one of the few certified Women’s Business Enterprises focused solely on privacy. Since its launch, Red Clover Advisors has helped hundreds of companies create privacy programs, achieve GDPR, CCPA, and US privacy law compliance, and establish a secure online data strategy that their customers can count on.

    Jodi is a Certified Informational Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) with over 20 years of experience helping a range of businesses — from solopreneurs to multinational companies — in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance roles. She has worked with numerous companies throughout her corporate career, including Deloitte, The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Bank of America, and many more. Jodi is also a national keynote speaker, a member of the Forbes Business Council, and the co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast.

    Justin Daniels is a cybersecurity subject matter expert and business attorney who helps his clients implement strategies to better manage and recover from data breaches. As outsourced general counsel for Baker Donelson, Justin advises executives on how to successfully navigate cyber business and legal concerns related to operations, M&A, incident response, and more.

    In 2017, Justin founded and led the inaugural Atlanta Cyber Week, where multiple organizations held events that attracted more than 1,000 attendees. Justin is also a TEDx and keynote speaker and the co-host of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast with his wife, Jodi.

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    It's 2022, and digital data is expanding faster than ever. Many companies are struggling to adapt to dynamic data privacy and security laws and advancements. When it comes to the privacy and security space, what mistakes are companies making? 

    Privacy and security experts Jodi and Justin Daniels maintain the importance of company data inventories, so you can figure out where your data is and why you're using it. Without these inventories, it becomes impossible to secure your data and comply with the latest laws. This is just one of Jodi and Justin's many lessons intended to educate companies on privacy and security.

    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down to discuss their top five privacy and security lessons of 2022. Tune in to learn about the privacy terms and conditions you should include in your company contract, how to make sure you're using cookies correctly on your website, and why small companies should heed privacy and security warnings.

    Data Privacy in the Evolving Advertising Landscape

    Data Privacy in the Evolving Advertising Landscape

    Ana Milicevic is the Co-founder and Principal of Sparrow Advisers, a boutique management consultancy that helps marketers and C-suite executives generate and grow revenue through product, strategy, services, sales, and marketing consulting.

    Ana is a pioneer in digital data management and has years of experience in adtech, martech, and product strategy. Earlier in her career, she held key leadership roles in media and entertainment startups in both Europe and the United States. In addition to her work at Sparrow Advisers, Ana is a frequent speaker on topics of big data, cross-channel marketing analytics, the future of media and advertising, and more.

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    As digital advertising continues to evolve, companies need to stay savvy in order to maintain data privacy and security standards. But, with so many different privacy laws and regulations coming into play, how do you know the best path forward?

    Currently, the US is taking a fractured approach to privacy and security, with different states passing their own laws. This can make compliance a nightmare for companies that are also trying to navigate a post-cookie advertising landscape. While the ideal solution may still be years away, there are some actions companies can take now to overcome current challenges and prepare for the data-driven future. 

    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Ana Milicevic, the Co-founder and Principal of Sparrow Advisers, to discuss data privacy in the evolving advertising landscape. Ana talks about navigating the post-cookie world, why it’s important to focus on data usage rights, and how to improve your email hygiene. She also shares her thoughts on the US data privacy laws and regulations. Stay tuned.

    Building a Balanced Privacy Program

    Building a Balanced Privacy Program

    Linda Thielová serves as Head of Privacy, COE, and DPO at OneTrust, the #1 most widely used privacy, security, and trust technology platform. In her role, Linda provides guidance on GDPR, EU privacy, and global privacy related obligations to support customers and product innovation. She's responsible for overseeing OneTrust’s data protection strategy and implementation to ensure compliance with GDPR requirements.

    Linda also conducts training and workshops on the global privacy landscape and regularly contributes to various publications and conferences. Additionally, she is a multi-certified Information Privacy Professional.

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    The privacy and security landscape is constantly shifting and more and more regulations are being introduced. How can you build a suitable privacy program when the laws don’t always line up? 

    The most successful companies have an element of agility in their privacy programs. The key is striking the right balance. This means adjusting to whatever law crosses the board, while also focusing on the ultimate goal — building trust with your key stakeholders. Successful companies recognize the need to comply, but they also ask themselves: why are we doing it? And how are we benefiting both the business and those stakeholders in the process?

    In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, hosts Justin and Jodi Daniels are joined by Linda Thielová, Head of Privacy, COE, and DPO at OneTrust, to talk about building a balanced privacy program. Linda shares examples of companies who are successfully navigating new privacy laws, the importance of a data map, and the biggest privacy challenges that businesses face today.

    How Security Plans Impact Business Transactions

    How Security Plans Impact Business Transactions

    Philip Lewis is a Partner with Fulcrum Equity Partners, a company that makes equity investments in rapidly growing businesses. He also currently serves on the Board of Directors for Kevel, Stratasan, Advantum Health, GoPivot, and LiveSource. He previously served on the Boards of Stax by Fattmerchant, MFG, and Resolvion. Before joining Fulcrum Equity Partners, Philip worked with SaaSOptics, implementing operational cadences and working with the team through its nine-figure exit. Prior to this, he served as CFO of RivalHealth and helped guide the company through its merger with gBehavior, now branded as GoPivot.

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    There are many factors that impact a business acquisition. During the due diligence process, there are financial, organizational, and leadership details to work out. But now, a new question is joining the list: What is your business' privacy and security strategy?

    Fifteen years ago, people didn’t put much thought into privacy and security when buying or selling a business. They weren’t concerned about ransomware and cyber breaches. Now, it’s at the forefront of everyone’s mind during a transaction. Business owners want to know: What does your security perimeter look like? How effective is your mobile device management? Do you have multi-factor authentication? 

    In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, Justin and Jodi Daniels are joined by Philip Lewis, Partner at Fulcrum Equity Partners, to discuss the importance of a company-wide privacy and security plan. Philip explains how your security plan (or lack thereof) will impact a business transaction, why multi-factor authentication matters, and the first steps to creating a more secure business.

    Privacy, Security, and Drones

    Privacy, Security, and Drones

    Tom Walker is the Founder and CEO of DroneUp. DroneUp provides drone technology solutions to businesses, organizations, and communities. The company’s products include flight services, data analysis, drone program development, regulatory consulting, training, equipment, and drone delivery. Before starting DroneUp, Tom was a military officer and served as an advisor to the White House. He is a pioneer in military and government digital reform and a frequent speaker on innovative technologies.

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    Imagine a world where groceries, medications, and supplies are delivered to your doorstep by drones. Road traffic is reduced by self-flying drones taking people to and from work. Police cars are replaced by drone surveillance and security. Is this within our near future?

    It might be. But before we can explore the possibility of autonomous flying taxis, experts have to puzzle out the privacy and security implications of such a world. With devices that can instantly identify cell phone data, VINs, and even the types of fluids at crime scenes, how are you going to keep private information from getting into the wrong hands? And, on the flip side, how can you use this data to make the world a better place?

    In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, hosts Jodi and Justin Daniels are joined by Tom Walker, the Founder and CEO of DroneUp, to discuss how he makes privacy a top priority for drone usage. Tom talks about the best practices for data collection, the types of information a drone can uncover, and why setting a privacy and security standard is important for the future of the drone industry.

    Keeping Your Kids Safe in the Digital World

    Keeping Your Kids Safe in the Digital World

    Justin Payeur is an entrepreneur, mentor, and cyber safety specialist. He’s the President and COO of National Education Technologies, where he helps parents teach their kids a balanced and safe approach to using mobile technology. As a dad of two teens, Justin understands how important it is to keep your children safe in the digital world. He leads product vision for digital wellbeing apps Boomerang Parental Control and SPIN Safe Browser to help filter web content and facilitate conversations about tech use.

    Justin has over a decade of experience in K12 enterprise sales leadership, working at organizations including Faronics Corporation, FinScan Inc., and IC Thrive. In addition to founding National Education Technologies, Justin is currently the General Manager of North America for Matific, a mathematics e-learning platform for schools.

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    In today’s world, kids are growing up with millions of websites, apps, and communication tools that are available at the touch of a button. So how can you keep your kids safe online while still giving them the freedom to explore?

    Many parents have dealt with the screen time battle — your kids want to be on their devices all the time, but you want to protect them from harmful content and habits. Is there any solution that will make both you and your child happy? According to Justin Payeur, the term “screen time” often has negative connotations, but it can actually be a good thing (depending on the content). Instead of trying to lock everything down immediately, show interest in their screen time use and have an open dialogue about expectations. And, you don’t need to lose sleep over your child’s online safety; Justin has some helpful tools to filter websites and provide a safer digital experience for your child.  

    In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with Justin Payeur, President and COO of National Education Technologies, about how parents can create a balanced and safe approach to technology. Justin discusses the details of his digital safety apps, explains the risks many parents are unaware of on the internet, and shares tips for setting boundaries and introducing your child to screen time in a safer way.   

    Evolving Privacy Laws

    Evolving Privacy Laws

    David Biderman is a Partner at Perkins Coie, where he leads the firm’s consumer products and services litigation subgroup and its food litigation industry group. David has represented clients in federal and state courts in California for over 40 years. With a focus on mass tort litigation and consumer class actions, he has litigated some of the most consequential food litigation matters in this emerging field. David has been recognized as a “Super Lawyer” in Los Angeles and San Francisco and has published articles in the National Law Journal, the Los Angeles Daily Journal, and more. 

    Dominique Shelton Leipzig is the Chair of Perkins Coie’s Global Data Innovation Team and the Co-chair of the firm’s ad tech privacy and data management practice. As a firm partner and attorney, she focuses on privacy data strategy, leveraging data, and avoiding litigation. Dominique pioneered the concept of data as a pre-tangible asset in what she calls our “post-data world.” She has trained over 18,000 professionals on the CCPA and also wrote the groundbreaking book, Implementing the CCPA: a Guide for Global Business.

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    Data and privacy issues aren’t confined to private companies anymore. They’re filtering their way into new laws and policies, and more and more states are defining legislation that could either protect or limit privacy and security.

    So, what do these changes mean for your business? How do you stay up to date with new laws and policies? And, what do you need to do to remain compliant and protected in the evolving privacy industry?

    In this episode of the She Said Privacy/He Said Security, hosts Justin and Jodi Daniels are joined by Dominique Shelton Leipzig and David Biderman from Perkins Coie to discuss current privacy litigation issues. They share their thoughts about states putting privacy issues on the docket this year, the privacy implications of the American Rescue Plan Act, and the up-to-date definitions of reasonable versus negligent extraction of data.

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