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Privacy in Practice

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Privacy in Practice, brought to you by VeraSafe, is the podcast for actionable insights and real-world strategies for privacy and compliance teams. Hosted by privacy pros Kellie Du Preez and Danie Strachan, each episode unpacks the practical side of compliance and data management, bringing together industry leaders and thought-provoking discussions. Whether you’re leading privacy efforts at your c... more

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In this episode of Privacy in Practice, Kellie du Preez and Danie Strachan speak with Gabe Maldoff, a partner in Goodwin’s Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity practice, about privacy in mergers and acquisitions. The conversation explores why investment ... more

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In this episode of Privacy in Practice, hosts Kellie du Preez and Danie Strachan sit down with Leah Camilla R. Besa-Jimenez, Group Head, Enterprise Risk Management at PLDT, about how she approaches privacy inside one of the largest Southeast Asian te... more

California continues to set the pace for U.S. privacy enforcement, and 2025 is proving to be a pivotal year. In this episode of Privacy in Practice, hosts Kellie du Preez and Danie Strachan welcome Daniel Goldberg, Partner and Chair of the Data Strat... more

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In this episode of Privacy In Practice, hosts Kellie du Preez and Danie Strachan welcome Lisa Sotto, Chair of the Global Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice at Hunton Andrews Kurth, and a Star Performer for Privacy and Data Security (Chambers and Part... more

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Recent Guests

Leah Besa-Jimenez
Chief Data Privacy Officer and Group Head of Enterprise Risk Management at PLDT
PLDT
Episode: Empowering Teams to Exercise Judgement in Privacy Decisions
Daniel Goldberg
Privacy and ad tech lawyer; chair of Data Strategy, Privacy, and Security Group at Frankfurt Kurnit
Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
Episode: California Is Watching: Unpacking Enforcement Trends with Daniel Goldberg
Lisa Sotto
Chair Global Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice at Hunton Andrews Kurth; managing partner of the firm's New York office
Hunton Andrews Kurth
Episode: The Arc of a Cyber Incident and Strategies for Enterprise Response, with Lisa Sotto
Charmian Aw
Partner at Hogan Lovells, leading on data and AI governance and cross-border data transfers
Hogan Lovells
Episode: How CBPR Certification Builds Trust and Enables Global Scale, with Charmian Aw
Alex Roberts
Partner and head of TMT in China at Linklaters; co-leads gaming sector
Linklaters
Episode: Privacy Challenges in the Gaming Industry, with Alex Roberts
Helen Dixon
Former Ireland Data Protection Commissioner, oversaw landmark GDPR cases
Independent regulator with Ireland's Data Protection Commission history
Episode: Lessons from Ireland's Former Data Protection Commissioner with Helen Dixon
Monisha Varadan
Senior Privacy Engineer, Google (EMEA privacy lead)
Google
Episode: Understanding PETs with Monisha Varadan
Aarthi Iyer
Senior Corporate Counsel at Cogent Biosciences and Microsoft Fellow
Cogent Biosciences
Episode: Adaptive Privacy in Clinical Research with Aarthi Iyer
Jim Schneider
Senior Director, Council of Compliance and Data Privacy at Immunome, with over 15 years of experience in compliance and data privacy in the life sciences industry.
Immunome
Episode: Privacy in Clinical Trials with Jim Schneider

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Danie Strachan
Co-host of Privacy in Practice
Kellie Du Preez
Co-host of Privacy in Practice

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 27 ratings
  • Great Podcast

    The hosts do an excellent job of breaking down complex topics without oversimplifying. Highly recommend!

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    United Statesa year ago

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The hosts break down complex topics clearly and accessibly.
Guests bring practical, real-world privacy experience.
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Understanding PETs with Monisha Varadan
Q: In your view, what are pets, Monisha? Can you give us practical examples of how you see pets?
Pets are a set of privacy-preserving tools that allow processing of sensitive data to achieve business objectives while protecting user privacy; practical examples include differential privacy libraries in maps for crowd-related data, synthetic data for training models on-device, and TEEs for secure on-device computation.
Privacy in Clinical Trials with Jim Schneider
Q: What advice would you give someone looking to enter the data privacy space, particularly in biopharma?
Be prepared to adapt and understand the clinical trial process, embracing evolving privacy laws and requirements that may affect operations.
Privacy in Clinical Trials with Jim Schneider
Q: How does the concept of pseudonymization work in clinical trials?
Typically, sponsors do not have identifiable information on participants, using pseudonymization to remove names while still ensuring that individuals can be identified if necessary for safety reasons.
Privacy in Clinical Trials with Jim Schneider
Q: What are some unique privacy challenges faced by clinical trials?
Jim explains that clinical trials must navigate informed consent, which involves both ethical considerations and explicit consent under GDPR, as these trials deal with sensitive personal data.
Privacy in Clinical Trials with Jim Schneider
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about your background and how you got into privacy?
Jim began his career in compliance while working for Boston Scientific and became involved in data privacy through assisting the data privacy officer. He later led a team's efforts to build a privacy program at Seattle Genetics during the onset of GDPR.

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Privacy-focused conversations pull back the curtain on practical data protection, regulatory compliance, and governance across industries from biotech to tech. Episodes frequently center on privacy in clinical trials, international data transfers, AI governance, and how to build robust privacy programs that integrate with marketing, security, and vendor management. Listeners can expect actionable guidance on navigating GDPR, HIPAA, and cross-border data flows, plus real-world case studies illustrating how privacy teams operationalize compliance in fast-moving environments. The show tends to bring in senior privacy and compliance experts, blending legal insight with engineering and policy perspectives to help teams build resilient data pract... more

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1. Leah Besa-Jimenez
2. Daniel Goldberg
3. Lisa Sotto
4. Charmian Aw
5. Alex Roberts
6. Helen Dixon
7. Monisha Varadan
8. Aarthi Iyer

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