On this Episode with Mitchel Ondili, we discuss a lot. As our first recording of the season featuring a guest, we analyse everything from privacy week to AI, the hot topic of 2023! Our conversation focused on the need to craft AI regulations and policies for Africa and the role data protection should play in this process. Mitchel Ondili is a New Emerging Open AIR researcher and a tech policy professional. She is also a member of the Feminist AI Research Network.
On this episode, Yetunde and Dolapo are joined by Sunusi Sa'ad to discuss corporate digital ethics in the world of data protection. The real question discussed is whether being compliant is enough. What is going the extra mile, and how are companies running this mile? Sit back, relax and enjoy. xx
On this episode, we bring you our first season recording. This was scheduled to be our first episode but we interrupted this to bring you our last episode on Femtech. I guess they say better late than never! Stay tuned as we bring our reflections and predictions for this season of the podcast and 2024.
In honour of International Women's Day, we sat with Amrita Nanda and Astha Kapoor of Aapti Institute to discuss the impact of technology on women and the role that data protection plays in shaping that conversation. From period trackers to Kegel trainers, the world of tech and women is vibrant, active and ever-evolving. Go women! Go Tech! Go Data Protection
In this episode, Dolly and Yetunde become guests, and a fan of the pod becomes the host. It's an amazing season finale where we discuss privacy hot takes and season reflections.
On this episode, Dolly and Yetunde are joined by an amazing guest Dr Patricia Boshe to discuss State surveillance with regard to politicking and democracies How does government surveillance affect our right to privacy and individual freedoms? What are the implications for fair and transparent elections? This episode explores the challenges, opportunities, and potential solutions to maintain a thriving democracy in the digital era. Enjoy! Dolly and Yetunde.
On this Episode, Dolapo and Yetunde host a very special guest on the podcast, Our Executive Producer, Ridwan Oloyede. In addition to his role as Executive Producer of Privacy Bar and Bants, Ridwan is a CIPP/E and CIPM certified privacy practitioner who has also earned the distinguished status of Fellow in Privacy. He is also the co-founder and Technology Policy Lead at Tech Hive Advisory and an official IAPP trainer. In an episode from the heart, Dolapo and Yetunde asked Ridwan questions on all sorts of issues (privacy and non-privacy related). From family and career to the intelligibility of privacy notices, Ridwan was certainly not spared from the hot seat! Listening to this episode, we have but two guarantees - (1) you will have a good time and (2) that no data subjects were harmed Enjoy! Dolly and Yetunde.
A bumpy ride on the Data Highway On this episode, we are joined by Temitayo for a very bumpy ride on the data highway. We discuss everything International Data Transfer. From Schrems to the proposals for a new data transfer mechanism for the EU-US data flows to the international data transfer solutions in Africa….there were no bumps left at the end of the conversation. Our guest, Temitayo Ogunmokun is a Privacy Expert with a wealth of experience working in Privacy and information security. It will be a bumpy ride, so keep your seat belts fastened!
On this episode, we delve into the world of data protection by design and default, and the lens for our observation - the professionals, privacy engineering. We look at how they incorporate privacy into different products, the challenges the role presents, entry into the profession, career growth and progression and so many more things! Thinking of exploring this career path or just curious about the world of data protection by design and default, this episode is for you!!!
On this episode, Yetunde is joined by Mercy King'ori to discuss Africa's data protection response. The conversation commences with a contextualisation of Africa's digital economy and quickly moves to a deep analysis of the different data protection regulatory frameworks across Africa. The continent's approach to data protection is examined at continental, regional and national levels. In true PBB spirit, this was a truly riveting and enlightening conversation with very little left unsaid.
This episode is for you. To celebrate privacy awareness week, the podcast hosts Leena Abba from the Nigerian Data Protection Bureau and we delve into why your data matters and some personal security measures you can take to ensure that you protect yourself whilst being an active participant in the digital economy. For Today’s episode, our recommended privacy tool is Backlight- https://themarkup.org/series/blacklight Backlight is a privacy inspection tool which allows you to scan any website find out the specific tracking technology being used on the site. This means you know who is getting your data eveytime you visit a website. it tells you if there are any advertisement trackers (Trackers that advertisers use to gather information to serve you more targeted advertisers), if there are any cookies that will evade your browsers cookie blockers, if there are any keylogging tracker (trackers that capture any texts you type into the page before you submit an online form) among other things. Basically, this tool will help you minimise your digital footprint by forewarning you…as they say to be forewarned is to be forearmed. Try this with some of your popular websites and share your results with us across our social media platforms.
On this episode, Dolapo and Yetunde are joined by Emmanuel Salami to discuss the colourful world of AI. From smart cities to autonomous vehicles, it appears that the potential for AI is endless. They explore the boundaries of the notion of personal data in the ever-expanding world of AI and explore solutions to putting a limit to the hard borders on the concept of personal data. This episode is intellectual, we implore you to approach it with caution.
On this episode, Dolapo and Yetunde discussed everyone from the FAANGS to primary schools. It's a roast of some of the worst privacy mistakes. This episode is witty, funny and lighthearted... we invite you to come in good spirits! Enjoy.
Welcome Introductions, introductions... In anticipation of our first full length episode, Dolapo and Yetunde give you a taste of what is to come. In this rapid fire segment, they engage in a competition to test their privacy knowledge in the hope that it becomes a podcast tradition. Feeling brave? Hop on and see how many question you can answer.