Advocatus Intimitati: Recent Episodes

Matt Loar

Matt Loar, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPT, is your host for a discussion of developing stories in data privacy and ethics.

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Today, Matt discusses Belgium's decision on IAB Europe's Transparency and Consent Framework, a new bonkers court decision out of Munich, and randos on LinkedIn upset about the global nature of the Internet.

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Matt talks about his new format for the podcast and complains about data transfers and use of personal data by processors for product improvement.

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Matt discusses how everything is totally normal and fine.

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This week, Matt talks about Google's recent announcement about phasing out support for third-party cookies in Chrome and what it means for the ad industry.

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The Washington Post reports that dozens of colleges and universities in the United States are using students' smartphones to take attendance and track their movements in the name of "student success." Matt discusses this and what the implications would be if the United States had a comprehensive data privacy law.

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In the final episode of 2019, Matt reflects on what the year has brought in the field of data privacy.

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A federal privacy bill may be on the horizon, and Matt discusses the role of a data protection officer.

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Matt is taking two weeks off for Thanksgiving, and is moving the release day to Saturday. Expect another episode on December 7.

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Matt discusses the EU's e-Privacy Directive and its regulation of web cookies.

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Matt discusses what it means to say that data is related to an "identifiable" natural person for the purposes of the GDPR.

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Evil forces conspire to deny you an episode of Advocatus Intimitati this week. Their names are "Outlook" and "Zoom Plugin for Outlook."

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Matt discusses privacy concerns with "artificial intelligence."

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Matt discusses restrictions on cross-border transfers of personal data under the GDPR.

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Matt discusses the new draft regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act.

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This week, Matt discusses the extraterritorial application of the GDPR and the CCPA.

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Google wins an important court case on the right to be forgotten, and Matt discusses the storage limitation principle.

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This week, Matt talks about an important aspect of disclosing personal information in response to legal process.

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Matt discusses major American companies asking Congress for a federal privacy law and CCPA amendments, and details the principles that underpin many of the data privacy laws around the world.

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Matt discusses the FTC's recent settlement with YouTube and Google over COPPA violations and explains why you need to stop using the term "PII."

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In this episode, Matt spells out his vision for the podcast.