In this edition of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, John Verdi discusses his experience as the public face of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. Verdi, as many privacy pros know, led the NTIA's multi-stakeholder efforts. He was often tasked with bridging the gap between advocates, academics and industry on how to best inform policy on technologies including facial recognition, mobile and drones. Now, he's at Future of Privacy Forum, with the aim of informing smart policies on what's next.
08 July 2016
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: John Verdi
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