The Data Diva E228 - Carey Parker and Debbie Reynolds

18 Mar 2025 • 36 min • EN
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Send us a text In episode 228 of “The Data Diva” Talks Privacy Podcast, Debbie Reynolds talks to Carey Parker, Podcast host and author of "Firewalls Don"t Stop Dragons: A Step-by-Step Guide to Computer Security and Privacy for Non-Techies". We discuss the importance of addressing contemporary privacy issues on their respective podcasts. Inspired by the Snowden revelations, Parker shared insights from his career and the motivation behind writing a book on privacy and security. We emphasize the need for clarity in media coverage of significant data breaches. The conversation highlights the distinction between cybersecurity and privacy, with Reynolds asserting that each should not be viewed as trade-offs. Parker used a political cartoon to illustrate that privacy violations are more severe and irreversible than security failures. We debated the conflicting interests between individuals and corporations regarding data privacy, with Parker expressing frustration over the lack of effective privacy laws in the U.S. and advocating for transparency and education in privacy matters. We both recognize the importance of individual actions in enhancing privacy and security, advocating for proactive measures like using password managers. We discussed specific privacy concerns, such as the financial troubles of 23andMe and the implications for sensitive DNA information in the event of data breaches. We also examine the privacy risks associated with IoT devices and the inadequacies of current privacy policies, proposing a consumer-driven approach to privacy standards and Carey shares his privacy wish for the future. Support the show

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