This week’s Privacy Advisor podcast features Saira Nayak, CIPP/US, who’s chief privacy officer at ad-analytics company TUNE. Nayak previously worked as TRUSTe’s director of policy and served as in-house counsel at Microsoft, among other accomplishments. In this podcast, Nayak talks about the ways in which the world is changing for ad analytics companies under new regimes like the GDPR, and what it’s like to compete on a global scale with companies based in strict-privacy-regime jurisdictions, like Germany, for example.
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