Masters of Privacy
A podcast by PrivacyCloud - Sundays
94 Episodes
-  Nicola Newitt: the legal case for Data Clean RoomsPublished: 9/03/2023
-  Joana Mota: Privacy compliance in a web3 worldPublished: 3/03/2023
-  Sunny Kang: Machine Learning meets Privacy Enhancing TechnologiesPublished: 17/02/2023
-  Tim Walters: The bigger picture on Facebook and Instagram being deprived of a contractual legal basisPublished: 19/01/2023
-  Jose Belo: Artificial Intelligence in MarTech and AdTechPublished: 15/12/2022
-  Sandy Tsakiridi: Practical considerations on AI Governance and the upcoming EU AI ActPublished: 25/11/2022
-  Brendan Quinn: DPIAs, whistleblowers, collective redress, and the GDPR-DSA interplayPublished: 18/11/2022
-  Fall 2022 Newsroom: Instagram and Criteo fines, GDPRexit, and the Data Privacy FrameworkPublished: 3/11/2022
-  Stephan Grynwajc: A lawyer’s take on EU-US data transfers and the Canadian approachPublished: 27/10/2022
-  Derek A. Lackey: A marketer’s take on EU-US data transfers and the Canadian approachPublished: 21/10/2022
-  Peter Hense: How first-party data will kill CMPsPublished: 14/10/2022
-  Tara Taubman-Bassirian: Instagram, one-stop havens and the future of enforcementPublished: 7/10/2022
-  Cory Underwood: Global Privacy Control, CPRA and beyondPublished: 25/09/2022
-  Bechara Kaddoum: the role of cybersecurity in privacy compliance and beyondPublished: 26/06/2022
-  Mike J. Schmidt: digital identity and educated choicesPublished: 1/06/2022
-  Spring Newsroom: ePrivacy, MarTech, Competition, Zero-Party Data, and the Future of MediaPublished: 17/05/2022
-  Maciej Zawadziński: A future without Google AnalyticsPublished: 21/01/2022
-  M Celine Takatsuno: A 2021 review of MyData Business ModelsPublished: 16/06/2021
-  Monographic: A legal approach to "cookieless" marketingPublished: 12/05/2021
-  Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna: A world tour of data protection lawsPublished: 28/04/2021
Interviews and updates at the intersection of marketing, data, privacy, and technology. With an eye on a human-centric, demand-led future in which transparency, control, and personal agency play a crucial role. Sergio Maldonado (host) is a dual-qualified lawyer, LL.M in IT & Internet Law, CIPP/E, CIPT, and PrivacyCloud CEO. Masters of Privacy is hosted and maintained by PrivacyCloud.
