Recently, The New York Times announced it had hired journalist Kashmir Hill to its business beat. Hill, most recently of Gizmodo, has long covered privacy in a distinct and unique first-person style, often through experimentation of her own with technology products and services. There was the time she tried to quit using the top-five technology companies to see what her life would become or the time she connected her entire home to the internet of things. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Hill talks to host Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, about covering the privacy beat and what she hopes to do with it at her new gig.
28 June 2019
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Kashmir Hill talks privacy journalism, joining NYT
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