Privacy Sigma Riders
Summary: Privacy Sigma Riders is essential listening for anyone interested in cybersecurity, data protection and privacy. Hosted by Cisco Chief Privacy Officer Michelle Dennedy and team, guest experts and innovators explore increasing the value of data with novel approaches to data privacy.
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Joseph Bradley, Cisco’s VP of Internet of Things, discusses the role of context in securing IoT, generating business value from IoT, and the skill sets needed to successfully drive IoT in the future.
In today’s new age of digital medicine and near-universal availability of information, we need to be conscious about how we use technology and share information. For patients thrust into the medical world, their context for privacy can change dramatically. Sometimes, that context takes the form of private sharing groups on social media. In this podcast, Jay Libove shares unique insights on this front, both as a security and privacy professional and as a patient himself.
If you’ve never thought of your digital value chain as a delicious lasagna, you should. That’s what Edna Conway, chief security officer for Cisco’s global value chain, explains in the latest Privacy Sigma Riders podcast. Hear about the new model of security in a digital value chain, where you’re only as good as the sum of your third-party ecosystem. In this model, trust is currency, and hyper-connectivity includes ethics and human behavior along with data and technology.
We’re raising the first completely digital generation. While it sometimes can feel like they were born with chips implanted in their brains, the reality is that online risks are everyday events for teens. And they rarely tell us. Get great tips on how we can help our kids stay safe online and bring values to their digital life.
In the latest episode of the Privacy Sigma Riders podcast, Christopher Millard, professor of privacy and information law at Queen Mary University in London and senior counsel to the law firm Bristows, provides insight into some of the data challenges and privacy shortcomings of the GDPR.
Cisco’s top lawyer explains why it’s time for the US to join other countries in adopting data protection laws.
Data encryption pioneer Martin Hellman and his wife, Dorothie, talk candidly about mistakes that nearly ended their marriage, along with positive changes that allow them to build a truly loving relationship. Ethical decision-making is the cornerstone of their success.
Looker CPO, Barbara Lawler shares the business and ethical reasons to drain your data swamp—and slay the creatures that could run you afoul of data privacy regulations.
Nuala O’Connor of the Center for Democracy and Technology wants to balance data integrity with privacy and free expression in service to the human side of technology.
What does it take to generate a culture of ethics and trust within an organization? A lot of things. But you won’t get far without empathy, compassion, and an honest desire to share and learn from the people around you.
She’s a Cisco technical solutions architect by day. Security evangelist all day, every day. To learn more, listen to the latest Privacy Sigma Riders podcast.
When it comes to ethics and data privacy, organizations need to balance risk, benefits, and burdens. To learn more, listen to the latest Privacy Sigma Riders podcast.
Michelle Dennedy interviews Jim Adler of Toyota Ventures in this special #CiscoChat Live during National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
Agency Deputy CISO Ryan Moore has his sights trained on cybercrime and digital security.
Is it possible to have both cybersecurity and complete data privacy? When is it ok to sacrifice one for the other? That’s what Michelle Dennedy and David Bittner, producer and host of the CyberWire Podcast explore in this wide-ranging discussion.