In this edition of The Privacy Advisor podcast, FTC Chief Technologist Lorrie Faith Cranor, CIPT, talks about her gig working with the U.S.' defacto privacy regulators. A well-known researcher out of Carnegie Mellon University, Cranor is taking a break from academic life and helping inform policymakers and regulators on all things tech. In this chat with Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, Cranor discusses where she turns when she doesn't know the answer, what privacy pros should keep in mind when creating privacy policies, and, funny enough, how the "Today" show wound up in her kitchen just the other day.
15 July 2016
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Lorrie Faith Cranor
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