How the Election Could Change Privacy Legislation – Interview With Kate Flocken and Ty Griffin | ADCG Podcast: Ep. 3

Association for Data and Cyber Governance
41 minute listen | October.21.2020

This episode provides an in-depth look at the current state of play for legislation that would create a national privacy/data protection regime from two points of view: Kate’s close following of Senate and House legislative proposals and Ty’s understanding of how these proposals will impact fintech and other companies that are seeking to bring technology-based solutions to the marketplace. Kate, who worked for Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, is a founder and co-chair of the bipartisan Senate AI caucus. She is a senior policy adviser at Allon Advocacy LLC where she works with fintech and financial services companies to help them navigate complex policy issues. Ty Griffin co-founded Prism Money, a consumer-focused bill payment tool, and is now a managing partner at Financial Venture Studio, which invests in fintech startups.

 


 

About the U.S. National Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast

 

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The Association for Data and Cyber Governance presents a podcast series that explores informed points of view – both pro and con – on the need to develop national privacy legislation. Hosts Jerry Buckley, a founding partner of Buckley LLP, and Jody Westby, a prominent data security consultant, interview some of the nation’s key privacy professionals as they sort through the policy decisions that Congress will have to address as it considers how the use of data will be regulated in the United States.

 

 


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