When the world was turned upside down with the COVID-19 pandemic and then the murder of George Floyd in the U.S., any momentum we’d started to see on passing a federal privacy bill was lost — at least temporarily. But Cam Kerry is aiming to change that by re-igniting bi-partisan conversations with a report proposing how we might overcome the impasse we've found ourselves at in two crucial areas: federal pre-emption and a private right of action. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Kerry discusses how to bridge the divide.
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NIST's Reva Schwartz on the new AI Risk Management Framework
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A look at privacy developments in 2023 with Omer Tene
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The EU AI Act: A discussion with MEP and Co-rapporteur Dragoș Tudorache
What the 2022 midterm election results mean for US privacy law
On the need for intimate privacy - A chat with Danielle Citron
A chat with U.K. Information Commissioner John Edwards
Children's privacy and safety: A conversation with Kalinda Raina
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