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Today on Cyber Work, I’m very excited to welcome Debbie Reynolds, the Data Diva herself, to discuss data privacy. Reynolds developed a love of learning about data privacy since working in library science, and she took it through to legal technologies. She now runs her own data privacy consultancy and hosts the long-running podcast “The Data Diva Talks Privacy Podcast.” We talk about data privacy in all its complex, nerdy, and sometimes frustrating permutations, how GDPR helped bring Reynolds to even greater attention, how AI has added even more layers of complexity and some great advice for listeners ready to dip their toes into the waters of a data privacy practitioner career.
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0:00 - Data privacy 3:29 - First, getting into computers 7:46 - Inspired by GDPR 9:00 - Pivoting to a new cybersecurity career 12:01 - Learning different privacy regulation structures 15:17 - Process of building data systems 17:41 - Worst current data privacy issue 20:57 - The best in AI and data privacy 22:15 - The Data Diva Podcast 25:24 - The role of data privacy officer 30:36 - Cybersecurity consulting 36:21 - Positives and negatives of data security careers 39:34 - Reynolds' typical day 41:11 - How to get hired in data privacy 48:38 - The best piece of cybersecurity career advice 50:25 - Learn more about the Data Diva 51:14 - Outro
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