The Privacy Insider Podcast
Evolution of Privacy: The Precursor to CCPA
In the U.S. and around the world, the privacy conversation is gaining momentum with new privacy legislations in the works at local and national levels. Different regimes place emphasis on different aspects of privacy, with varying approaches to consumer rights, corporate accountability, transparency, and enforcement.
If you’re wondering what the next wave of privacy legislation will mean for your company, you aren’t alone.
In this episode of The Privacy Insider, WireWheel CEO Justin Antonipillai talks with Microsoft General Counsel for Privacy, Julie Brill; Head of International Data Flows for the EU Bruno Gencarelli; and the driving force behind CCPA, Alastair MacTaggart.
Important questions answered in this discussion:
- Will there be a Federal privacy law in the United States before the end of 2019? 2020?
- How are emerging state and national privacy laws different and how are they the same?
- Which privacy protections should be designed and implemented locally vs. nationally?
- How will companies be able to manage privacy operations to meet multiple privacy requirements across the U.S and around the world?
Podcast Panelists

Justin
Antonipillai
Founder and CEO, WireWheel
Former Under Secretary for Economic Affairs at the US Department of Commerce

Julie
Brill
Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Microsoft
Former Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

Bruno
Gencarelli
Head of Data Privacy and International Data Protection Unit, European Commission
Expert on privacy and data protection

Alastair
MacTaggart
Chairman, Californians for Consumer Privacy
Consumer advocate and driving force behind CCPA