Integrating IT Know-How into Privacy Law with Peter Jaffe
Privacy in Practice · 2025-02-25 · 40 min
Episode notes
What if you could build a more effective privacy program by bridging the gap between legal requirements and technical implementation? In this episode of Privacy in Practice, we sit down with Peter Jaffe, VP & Sr. Associate General Counsel for Privacy, Technology, Facilities & Operations at National Geographic Society. Together, we: - Explore Peter's unique journey into privacy law - Examine the critical intersection of technical knowledge and privacy law - Discuss essential technical concepts for privacy professionals - Delve into effective strategies for building privacy programs - Consider the role of privacy professionals as translators between stakeholders - Explore practical approaches to privacy training - Share valuable insights on managing global privacy compliance - And so much more! With over a decade of experience spanning both private practice and in-house roles, Peter brings a unique blend of technical acumen and legal expertise to privacy law, having evolved from his early career in financial services litigation to becoming a respected voice in privacy and data protection.
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