Host: Sean Martin Guests: Ruby Zefo, Uber | Sian John, Microsoft | Anne Kimbol, HITRUST | Kimberly Nevala, SAS Privacy can mean a lot of things to a lot of people. It can also mean different things to different organizations and government entities. It can also mean different things to different regions and cultures around the world. However, looking at it in polarity—putting the various viewpoints aside for the moment—it can either define how we approach the protection of sensitive information, or it could describe how to legally—or perhaps even morally and ethically—collect and share information. Regardless of the meaning that connects with you, your business, or your culture, there's no questioning that privacy issues ranging from the individual citizens up to a global humanities level; it's a complex topic with a lot of nuances. It's also a topic that needs to be discussed and hashed out until a common understanding is obtained by those that risk having their privacy put at risk and those that are pushing the boundaries and blurring the lines for how sensitive, personal data can be created, collected, stored, used, and shared. As part of our Data Privacy Day event coverage, we decided to explore this topic a bit more, getting some global experts together to discuss some of the trends we can expect to see in 2020 when it comes to privacy: What laws and regulations will we see passed this year? How will the enforcement of existing and new laws alike play out around the globe? How and where will personal information flow in 2020, and how can consumers manage the collection, access, and sharing of this information? What roles do technology, assessments, and reporting play when it comes to demonstrating the ethical use of peoples' information? These are just some of the many topics we dig in to during this chat. Trust me; you won't want to miss this group as they provide some incredible insight into where privacy is headed this year, like it or not. Enjoy! >> NOTE: THE FULL TRANSCRIPT CAN BE FOUND ON THE PODCAST RECAP >> https://itspmagazine.com/at-the-edge-posts/the-future-of-privacy-trends-in-2020-you-cant-ignore-at-the-edge ________ This episode of At The Edge is made possible by the generosity of our sponsors, Interfocus and Nintex. Be sure to visit their directory pages on ITSPmagazine - Nintex: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/nintex To catch more stories At The Edge, be sure to visit https://www.itspmagazine.com/at-the-edge
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