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Daily Dashboard | PLSC winner: 'In some companies, no one really cared.' Related reading: A view from DC: Will Maryland end the era of notice and choice?

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Deirdre Mulligan and Kenneth Bamberger have been widely praised for the research that led to “Privacy on the Ground,” a book documenting the way privacy is actually done inside organizations around the world. But Ari Waldman, director of the Innovation Center for Law and Technology at New York Law School, is “hypothesizing that there needs to be a buy-in from the engineers on the ground who are creating technology products.” Such is the basis for “Designing Without Privacy,” Waldman’s paper-in-progress that builds on Bamberger and Mulligan’s work and was voted by conference participants as the IAPP award winner at the recent Privacy Law Scholars Conference in Berkeley, California. For The Privacy Advisor, IAPP Content Director Sam Pfeifle speaks with Waldman about what gets engineers and technologists on board with privacy and where the blind spots lie.
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