It's a scary time by any standard. There's news every day about the latest number of those infected by an invisible danger that'll make some sick and kill others, and to stay safe, we have to stay away from each other in a time when we most need each other for support. And when we're scared, sometimes we make decisions based on fear. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Michelle De Mooy of DeMOOY Consulting and former director of privacy and data at the Center for Democracy and Technology, talks with host Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, about the data privacy concerns related to private-public entities partnering up to address the health crises COVID-19 has presented.
20 March 2020
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: What happens to data privacy in a pandemic?
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