This is the 71st episode of the Shared Security Podcast sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions. This episode was hosted by Tom Eston and Scott Wright with special guest Rebecca Herold recorded December 13, 2017. Below are the show notes, commentary, links to articles and news mentioned in the podcast:
Interview and discussion about privacy with Rebecca Herold
Rebecca has over 25 years of IT, info sec, privacy & security experience; is CEO & Founder (2004) of Rebecca Herold & Associates, LLC, aka The Privacy Professor(R); and President & Co-Founder (2014) of SIMBUS360. Rebecca is also an entrepreneur, author and Adjunct Professor for the Norwich University Master of Science in Information Assurance Program. Rebecca has led the NIST Smart Grid privacy group since June 2009 and has been an officer for the IEEE P1912 Privacy and Security Architecture for Consumer Wireless Devices Working Group since June 2015. Rebecca has received numerous awards and recognitions for her work throughout the course of her career. Rebecca has written 19 books to date, chapters in many books and hundreds of articles. In this podcast we discuss Rebecca’s background in privacy, how she got into her area of expertise as well as her thoughts on the evolution of privacy policies (aka: privacy notices that are found on websites and services that you may use).
Thanks again to Rebecca for being a guest on the show! Be sure to connect with Rebecca through her website, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
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[…] What I really like about Polisis is that they have thousands of privacy notices on their site that have already been analyzed. For example, you can type in Facebook.com to get analysis of their privacy notice as well as many other sites that you may frequently use. You can even submit links to other policies on the web to have them analyzed as well. Check out the show notes for the link to Polisis and if you’re interested in learning more about privacy notices be sure to check out the interview with did with Rebecca Herold, also known as the Privacy Professor, in Episode 71 of th…. […]
[…] Rebecca’s previous interview on episode 71 (January 2018) […]