Data Privacy Before & After a Pandemic
Dive into the essential details of Data Privacy Before & After a Pandemic that are shaping the discussion around before. Some economists have argued that data is the new oil, a precious commodity driving exponential growth of some of the biggest multinational corporations. Marietje Schaake says it could also be the new CO2, quietly changing the world in irreparable ways if not properly controlled. GZERO World with Ian Bremmer takes a look at the ongoing debate about data and how it’s used by governments and big tech companies in ways both helpful and harmful. The policy conversation was complicated before COVID-19, as Europe established its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the US begins to grapple with similar laws, like California’s Consumer Privacy Act. Marietje In Europa, former EU Parliament Member and international policy director of Stanford’s Cyber Policy Center, argues that more regulation is necessary to curb unchecked use of consumer data. Taped...