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We’re being joined by data privacy expert Paula Bruening for a “what’s what” when it comes to the new EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF). Paula is the founder and principal at Casentino Strategies, where she helps small and medium-sized companies comply with data privacy rules and regulations, like GDPR, CCPA, and now the DPF. From background to implementation, we’re talking all things EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework with Paula.
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We're hitting you with a special episode of Tech Swamp: The Deep End! We're hopping in our legislative time machine with Caleb Willamson, state public policy counsel, and Taylor Downs, Federal Policy Manager, for a look back at what states were up to during their respective legislative sessions, followed by a future look into what Congress hopes to tackle this fall. From privacy and AI to TikTok, we're talking all things federal, state, and local tech policy.
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In this episode of our Global Tech Swamp podcast, we’re joined by Graham Dufault, general counsel at ACT | The App Association, to talk us through our responsible and thoughtful policy approach to regulating artificial intelligence around the globe. We’re, of course, covering this month’s tech history, the top global tech policy and business headlines, and our random identifiers.
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In this episode of our Global Tech Swamp podcast, we’re talking all things patents and intellectual property (IP). First, we’ll be diving into the importance of strong IP laws for our small business members in the EU, UK, and United States, followed by some highlights from our recent webinar with the United States Patent and Trade Office (USPTO). We’re, of course, covering this month’s tech history, the top global tech policy and business headlines, and our random identifiers.
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In this episode of our Global Tech Swamp podcast, we’re being joined by Andrew Savitz, founder and CEO of member company Canned Spinach, to discuss AI, how they’re using it in their day-to-day, and fill us in on what the future can look like with tools like ChatGPT. We’re of course covering this month’s tech history, the top global tech policy and business headlines, and our random identifiers.
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In this episode of our Global Tech Swamp podcast, we’re being joined by Betsy Furler, founder and CEO of member company For All Abilities, to discuss her business, accessibility tech, and some of the exciting topics here at SXSW in the accessibility and inclusion space. We’re of course covering this month’s tech history, the top global tech policy and business headlines, and our random identifiers.
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In this episode, we’re being joined by Chris Sims, founder and CEO of member company CAVU, to talk about the amazing work they’re doing around the intersection of diversity, equity, & inclusion, computer science education, and workforce development. We’ll be talking through some of the diversity and equity gaps that organizations like CAVU are filling, how technical frameworks like SCRUM help build inclusive, “people-first” products, and what leaders around the globe can do to empower the next generation of innovators.
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Listen to the first episode of 2023 as we discuss the global policy landscape for the coming year. We’ll be talking through rules and regulations related to privacy, competition, connected health, and more in the EU, UK, and U.S. We’ll also be discussing the potential intended and unintended consequences of these regulations and what this means for small businesses and enterprises across the world.
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For our final episode of 2022, we’re being joined by Graham Dufault, Original Friend of the Pod and General Counsel here at ACT, for a 2023 global policy lookahead. We’ll be talking through potential regulations, upcoming global policy themes, and the impact they could have on small-to-medium size businesses on a global scale. Stephen Tulip, our UK Membership & Engagement Manager, joins us as well to keep us in the loop on all things UK.
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In this episode, we’re being joined by Carnegie Mellon University’s Dr. Lorrie Cranor for a deep dive into one of the trendiest and most innovative privacy tools being rolled out by platforms: privacy nutrition labels. We’ll be talking through the gaps these labels are filling, how developers and consumers feel about these labels, and what they mean for the future of standardized privacy notices. We’ll also be covering this month’s tech history, the top global tech policy headlines, and of course, our random identifiers.
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This episode, in honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we’re featuring representatives from App Association member companies CAVU and Quokka. Cyber expert Nikos Kiourtis, co-head of research and development at Quokka, is providing practical strategies and resources to mitigate risk from the small business perspective, and fellow member Chris Sims, CEO of CAVU, is providing context and insights about the way SCRUM and best cyber practices go hand-in-hand. Their cyber and SCRUM tips and pointers led to an amazing fireside chat, hosted in partnership with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), where they explored the biggest threats facing small businesses, what measures should be taken to mitigate vulnerability, and how technical frameworks like SCRUM can help put people at the center of cybersecurity.
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This month we’re hitting you with a legislative privacy update, just as Congress is within striking distance on passing a federal privacy law. We’re talking through what our members are hoping for when it comes to a bill and how the 4 P’s of privacy help address the needs of small business innovators in a federal bill. BUT before we get into that, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.
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In our newest episode, we take a deep dive into the European Commission’s newly proposed Cyber Resilience Act, which introduces common cybersecurity rules for manufacturers and vendors of digital products and services. These rules are meant to protect consumers from insecure products and address market needs as our society becomes more connected. During our policy discussion, we explained more of what’s in the Cyber Resilience Act, what it means for businesses and consumers, and what the next steps in the legislative process will look like. Of course, we also cover the top tech headlines in Brussels, tech history, and our random identifiers.
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the third ever cross-over episode of Tech Swamp and our first official Global Member Takeover episode! This month we’re being joined by members from the US, EU, and UK to give us the latest updates on what they’re up to as well as what’s top of mind as regulators and legislators gear up for a busy fall. But before that, we’re hitting tech history and the top global tech headlines.
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This month, we’re hitting you with a comprehensive legislative update at both the federal and state levels. We’re breaking down legislative priorities and the impact of the upcoming recess on the Hill. After we run through our federal updates, we’re joined by our state public policy associate, Caleb Williamson, for an update on state-level priorities and how they’re inspired by action (and inaction) on Capitol Hill.
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We are already halfway through 2022, so we thought it would be a good time to reflect on the first six months as well as look forward to the remainder of the year in terms of tech policy in the EU and the UK. New laws tackling online content moderation, platform competition, and ongoing debates about an artificial intelligence act will directly or indirectly impact the businesses of our members and app developers around the world. In this episode we break it all down for you and highlight what to watch out for in the coming months.
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This month we’re sitting down with our senior director for public policy, Graham Dufault, to take us through the ins and outs of the bipartisan privacy bill on the Hill. We’re talking though several provisions, from preemption to safe harbor, and what all this means for our members. And of course, we’re going to talk tech history, the top global tech headlines, and our random identifiers.
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This month, we’re discussing security and privacy in app ecosystems and the first government-led initiative seeking to enhance it. The UK government released a new draft voluntary Code of Practice for app stores and app developers, which is open for comments until 29 June. And as always, we will cover tech history, the latest tech policy news in the EU and the UK, and our random identifiers.
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This month we’re being joined by Matt Schwartz, policy associate here at the App Association for a chat about the new EU-U.S. privacy agreement and what this means for small businesses in the app economy around the world. And of course, we’re going to talk tech history, the top global tech headlines, and our random identifiers.
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In this month’s episode, we dive into online privacy and how app developers, who care about their users’ privacy, can continue to develop the best apps possible while retaining users’ trust in the app ecosystem. To talk about this important topic, Daniel Jilg, co-founder of our member company AppTelemetry joins us. AppTelemetry is a privacy-focused data -analytics platform for app developers that helps them navigate the more and more complex data protection landscape. And as always, we cover tech history, the latest tech policy news in the EU, and our random identifiers.
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