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The Privacy Insider Podcast

Don’t Be Evil: In the Hot Seat of Data Privacy Part 2

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Don’t Be Evil: In the Hot Seat of Data Privacy (Part 2)

In Part II of our conversation with Keith Enright, the outgoing Chief Privacy Officer of Google, Keith talks to host Arlo Gilbert about what it’s really like to be in the hot seat of data privacy of one of the world’s biggest tech companies: The good and the bad. You’ll hear about the uniqueness of Google’s approach to innovation and privacy, the complexities of being on regulators’ radar, and the opportunities that led to world-changing outcomes and some of the most gratifying moments of his career.

About Our Guest

With over 20 years of experience, Keith was a pioneer in early data privacy who has vast expertise in legal leadership, global privacy strategy, and the intersection of technology innovation and individual rights. As the head of Google's Global Privacy and Consumer Protection functions, Keith has played a role in shaping privacy-forward policy and decisions in the US, the EU, and the rest of the world. Before Google, Keith built and oversaw privacy programs at Macy's/Bloomingdales, Limited Brands, and IBM, and also wrote one of the world’s first data privacy blogs.

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Meet the host

Arlo Gilbert is the host of The Privacy Insider Podcast, CEO and cofounder of Osano, and author of The Privacy Insider Book. An Austin, Texas, native, he has been building software companies for more than twenty-five years in categories including telecom, payments, procurement, and compliance.

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