It's a troubling and weird time to be alive. The headlines are dominated by reports of mass death and despair globally, and we're all trapped at home trying to cope with a very new and very difficult reality. In a time like this, it can feel hard to find meaning in the day-to-day work of being a privacy professional. In this fireside chat-style podcast, IAPP Editor Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, talks with three DC-based privacy professionals — who happen to also be three of her best friends — about how they're coping, and also staying focused on the tasks at hand.
17 April 2020
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Does privacy even matter right now?
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