Jennifer Baker makes a career out of knowing the nuances of data protection and data privacy. But she's not advising clients or writing privacy policies. Rather, as a freelance journalist, she's reporting on the developments that often guide the decision-making of those who do. Baker has spent years developing sources inside European institutions and businesses, and in this episode of The Privacy Advisor host Angelique Carson talks with Baker about reporting on the privacy beat from Brussels.
16 March 2018
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: A journalist's view from the EU
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