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Lessons in Privacy from Across the Atlantic with Richard Hollis
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What happens when a seasoned American cybersecurity expert navigates the intricate world of European data privacy? Richard Hollis, with over three decades in the cybersecurity industry, shares his captivating journey from Washington DC's government projects to leading Risk Crew in London. Listen as Richard emphasizes the critical role of process over products in cybersecurity and offers a wealth of insights into the ever-changing threat landscape. Along the way, he recounts the unique challenges and personal experiences of living and working in Europe, shedding light on the cultural contrasts that shape global cybersecurity practices.
Imagine the personalized service of a cigar lounge in Germany and the stringent protections of GDPR — a stark contrast to American business practices and views on data privacy. This episode unpacks the cultural differences between Europe and America with vivid anecdotes and eye-opening discussions. We explore how European values around data privacy influence business operations and consumer rights, offering a fresh perspective on what Americans might learn from these practices. Richard’s insights help bridge the gap, revealing the importance of robust data protections in today's interconnected world.
Our conversation also delves into the urgent need for enhanced data privacy and cybersecurity regulations, drawing parallels to past safety improvements in other industries. Richard shares his candid thoughts on the influence of big tech companies and the current inadequacies in data protection measures. Reflecting on personal stakes and the emotional disconnect many professionals have with data security, we highlight the broader implications for both individuals and businesses. Don’t miss this engaging episode that combines expert insights with a unique cross-cultural perspective, offering valuable lessons for listeners on both sides of the Atlantic.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Appreciation for the Podcast
00:52 Richard's Background in Cybersecurity
05:45 Living in Europe and Cultural Differences
12:09 Being an American in Europe
16:00 Data Privacy and GDPR
20:12 The Lack of Federal Regulation for Data Protection in the US
25:14 The Historical Context of Europe Compared to America
31:20 The Impact of America's Size on Data Privacy Laws
34:16 The Need for a Ralph Nader for Data Privacy
36:07 Monetization of Personal Data and Lack of Accountability
41:37 Differences in Mindset: Americans vs Europeans on Data Privacy
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Follow the Podcast on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfpodcast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecUnfPodcast
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SecurityUnfilteredPodcast
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@securityunfilteredpodcast
TikTok: Not today China! Not today
章节
1. Lessons in Privacy from Across the Atlantic with Richard Hollis (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] LifeLine 911 (00:17:13)
3. (Cont.) Untitled Episode (00:17:58)
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Manage episode 436218039 series 2871161
What happens when a seasoned American cybersecurity expert navigates the intricate world of European data privacy? Richard Hollis, with over three decades in the cybersecurity industry, shares his captivating journey from Washington DC's government projects to leading Risk Crew in London. Listen as Richard emphasizes the critical role of process over products in cybersecurity and offers a wealth of insights into the ever-changing threat landscape. Along the way, he recounts the unique challenges and personal experiences of living and working in Europe, shedding light on the cultural contrasts that shape global cybersecurity practices.
Imagine the personalized service of a cigar lounge in Germany and the stringent protections of GDPR — a stark contrast to American business practices and views on data privacy. This episode unpacks the cultural differences between Europe and America with vivid anecdotes and eye-opening discussions. We explore how European values around data privacy influence business operations and consumer rights, offering a fresh perspective on what Americans might learn from these practices. Richard’s insights help bridge the gap, revealing the importance of robust data protections in today's interconnected world.
Our conversation also delves into the urgent need for enhanced data privacy and cybersecurity regulations, drawing parallels to past safety improvements in other industries. Richard shares his candid thoughts on the influence of big tech companies and the current inadequacies in data protection measures. Reflecting on personal stakes and the emotional disconnect many professionals have with data security, we highlight the broader implications for both individuals and businesses. Don’t miss this engaging episode that combines expert insights with a unique cross-cultural perspective, offering valuable lessons for listeners on both sides of the Atlantic.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Appreciation for the Podcast
00:52 Richard's Background in Cybersecurity
05:45 Living in Europe and Cultural Differences
12:09 Being an American in Europe
16:00 Data Privacy and GDPR
20:12 The Lack of Federal Regulation for Data Protection in the US
25:14 The Historical Context of Europe Compared to America
31:20 The Impact of America's Size on Data Privacy Laws
34:16 The Need for a Ralph Nader for Data Privacy
36:07 Monetization of Personal Data and Lack of Accountability
41:37 Differences in Mindset: Americans vs Europeans on Data Privacy
Support the show
Follow the Podcast on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfpodcast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecUnfPodcast
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SecurityUnfilteredPodcast
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@securityunfilteredpodcast
TikTok: Not today China! Not today
章节
1. Lessons in Privacy from Across the Atlantic with Richard Hollis (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] LifeLine 911 (00:17:13)
3. (Cont.) Untitled Episode (00:17:58)
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