
The Privacy Advisor Podcast
1) Personal data defined? Ulrich Baumgartner on the implications of the CJEU's SRB ruling
On 4 Sept., the Court of Justice of the European Union gave its highly anticipated decision in the EDPS v. SRB case. In its landmark ruling, the CJEU clarified the definition of personal data under th...Show More
2) On leadership in digital governance: A chat with Ruby Zefo
Ruby Zefo has long been a leader in the fields of privacy, data protection and cybersecurity. She was the first chief privacy officer at Uber, where she served from 2018, helping lead the company’s ef...Show More
3) What makes an AI governance professional: A discussion with Ashley Casovan
Nearly a year ago, the IAPP expanded its mission in response to a rapidly changing digital environment to include AI governance, digital responsibility and cybersecurity law. The mission expansion too...Show More
4) Behind the camera with "Privacy People" documentarian and privacy pro Stephen Bolinger
As the privacy profession surpasses the quarter-century mark and enters into a brave new world of artificial intelligence and digital entropy, it’s worth taking a look back to assess how far the profe...Show More
5) New York State of Mind: A discussion with NYC Chief Privacy Officer Michael Fitzpatrick
As chief privacy officer of the biggest city in the United States, it’s safe to say that Michael Fitzpatrick doesn’t have your normal, run-of-the-mill job. As part of New York’s Office of Technology a...Show More
6) Privacy in the age of robotics: A discussion with Erin Relford
Autonomous robots with embedded artificial intelligence are growing more common across industry sectors. So-called “embodied AI,” collects vast amounts of data through its sensors and changes how huma...Show More
7) On privacy and technology with Dan Solove
Privacy law and technological advancements have a deep and intertwined history that go back to at least the 1890s with Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis's article "The Right to Privacy," which was prom...Show More
8) Regulating online safety: A chat with Australia eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant
Australia made waves in 2024 after it passed an amendment to the Online Safety Act of 2021, which introduces a legal minimum age of 16 to create and use an account for certain social media platforms i...Show More
9) US state AI legislation in 2025: A discussion with Connecticut State Sen. James Maroney
Though it came close in recent years, federal privacy legislation is not likely top of mind as a new administration takes the reigns in Washington, DC. The same likely goes for federal AI governance a...Show More
10) Digital policy 2024: A year in review with Omer Tene
It's hard to believe we’ve reached the final weeks of 2024, a year filled with policy and legal developments across the map. From the continued emergence of AI governance, to location privacy enforcem...Show More