We have our list of proposed privacy reforms from the Attorney-General's Department - but how far do they go to help us solve our key privacy challenges?
We dive in.
w/ @mrjwo and @arjrama
Spotify: https://t.co/w6KfVo8O5H
Apple: https://t.co/qYAR7PzW4L
My colleague @arjrama had a conversation with @BarbaraREED and @GoldingFrank about the Charter of Lifelong Rights in Childhood Recordkeeping in Out of Home Care. Valuable insights here about reimaginging recordkeeping - and privacy https://t.co/K57B9YA2Mj
This week on the podcast we discuss Effective Altruism, a philosophy and a movement to govern charitable giving that has been taken up with gusto by influential tech billionaires (like FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried).
https://t.co/cwsPKH6jme
W/ @mrjwo@arjrama
This week on the podcast we discuss Effective Altruism, a philosophy and a movement to govern charitable giving that has been taken up with gusto by influential tech billionaires (like FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried).
https://t.co/cwsPKH6jme
W/ @mrjwo@arjrama
On the podcast this week: Musk & Twitter
Our conversation hones in on how Musk is going with his "bring back free speech" promise + the repercussions of the departure of privacy, security and compliance officers from the company
w/ @mrjwo and @arjrama
https://t.co/Y0q3yWC4xp
On the podcast this week we dive into the vexed question of whether companies should pay ransoms to cybercriminals. @mrjwo@elevenM https://t.co/jPS1NWm6N7
elevenM’s @arjrama explores the common pitfalls that communications professionals need to avoid when managing a cyber security crisis.
https://t.co/aL2o0qKiIT
What's the underlying connection between monopoly and privacy? Answer: power!
On the podcast we explore this connection, and what hipsters have to do with robot vacuums.
w/ @mrjwo and @arjrama
https://t.co/bbhCpvj8GX
Special episode of the pod featuring an an interview with data ethics expert Chris Dolman by @JonoLooseCannon
They get into the place of data ethics within orgs, how to break down the risks, and how to govern them.
https://t.co/y65HY7qoEJ
"[It] has proved to be the much-needed wake-up call telling corporate Aus that while hard disks needed to store data might be cheap, the data can be very expensive"
AFR on long-term implications of #optusbreach
Feat. our own Melanie Marks!
https://t.co/6OwlYYJufZ
It's “the most important election you’ve never heard of”
Brush up on the debate about the future of cyberspace, and election of the next sec-gen of the ITU, a pivotal body in the setting of internet standards and policy.
w/ @mrjwo & @arjrama
https://t.co/BvxXatbBf1
This week on the pod we unpack data localisation, a policy which has implications for national security, privacy, innovation and democracy. We also discuss attempts to normalise use of surveillance technologies among young people. @mrjwo@arjrama https://t.co/N5aOd3DzhB
The cyber strategy revamp:
To the extent it shifts emphasis towards greater focus on resilience across economy + building talent pipeline (versus primarily bolstering Defence capabilities) ... we reckon it could be a good thing.
On the pod this week:
https://t.co/OEdexmTPrl
Does a company really "know" you if they cant link data they hold about you to your real world identity? But what if they can still tell youre the same person moving from one online service to another?
This week on the pod ...
w/ @mrjwo and @arjrama
https://t.co/edgAybyQFX
Check out our chat with @avishaiostrin about attitudes and approaches to privacy in Israel, including local practitioners' thoughts about Israeli spyware company, NSO Group.
- featuring the excellent interview skills of @JonoLooseCannon
https://t.co/TDgwwCrbjE
Opinion is divided on the new US federal privacy law. Some think it's awesome. Others like @DanielSolove think it might be a deal with the devil.
We break it down on the pod, as well as a new once-in-a-decade report from @CSIRO
w/ @arjrama + @mrjwo
https://t.co/vhL06aCub3
On the pod this week, @arjrama and @mrjwo look at how China is using various levers to pressure Big Tech into compliance with national goals.
They also look at how Meta's first ever human rights report.
https://t.co/WMkKcKQE2q