
Friday Nov 15, 2024
EP 6 — Trusteva’s Sylvia Klasovec Kingsmill on Embracing Privacy by Design in the Digital Age
In this episode of The Future of Data Security Show, Jean speaks with Sylvia Klasovec Kingsmill, Senior Fellow, Future of Privacy Forum and Founder of Trusteva. They explore the critical distinctions between data privacy and data security, emphasizing their complementary roles in protecting individual rights and safeguarding data.
Sylvia also addresses the complexities AI introduces to privacy regulations, particularly around consent and data scraping. Additionally, she highlights the importance of adopting a "privacy by design" philosophy, urging organizations to proactively integrate privacy measures into their systems.
Topics discussed:
- The distinction between data privacy and data security, highlighting how they are complementary yet fundamentally different disciplines in protecting individual rights and data integrity.
- The importance of consent in data privacy, particularly in the context of AI and machine learning, and the challenges posed by data scraping practices.
- The evolving regulatory landscape for data privacy, including the complexities faced by organizations trying to comply with various laws across different jurisdictions.
- The role of privacy by design as a proactive approach to integrating privacy measures into systems and processes from the outset.
- The significance of a risk-based approach to compliance, allowing organizations to prioritize their privacy efforts based on the most significant risks.
- The need for harmonization among global privacy regulations, especially as organizations expand their operations across different jurisdictions with varying laws.
- The impact of AI on traditional privacy principles, and the necessity for regulators to adopt flexible interpretations to support innovation while ensuring compliance.
- The importance of multidisciplinary collaboration among privacy professionals, cybersecurity experts, and legal teams to effectively address complex data challenges.
- The growing demand for privacy-enhancing technologies and how organizations can leverage them to ensure ethical and responsible data use.
- The future of data privacy as a dynamic field, emphasizing the need for professionals to continuously upskill and adapt to emerging technologies and regulations.
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