Dipayan Ghosh has had a pretty interesting privacy career already, and he’s not yet 30 years old. He worked under the Obama administration in the Office of Science and Technology Policy as an advisor. He later went to Facebook, and now he’s earned himself a fellowship at New America, a D.C.-based think tank, as part of its recently launched public interest technology team. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Ghosh talks about the ways in which his time at the White House helped him understand what kind of leaders are really able to push smart public policy.
14 July 2017
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Dipayan Ghosh on the kind of leaders who can push smart public policy
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