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Ep 075: Tips To Help Your Business Comply With Privacy Laws

Ep 075: Tips To Help Your Business Comply With Privacy Laws

Ep 075: Tips To Help Your Business Comply With Privacy Laws

by Brad Friedman

Tips To Help Your Business Comply With Privacy Laws

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Join Brad Friedman and Jodi Daniels as they chat about the importance of businesses being in compliance with privacy laws to help build trust with their customers or clients.

Jodi Daniels, founder & CEO of Red Clover Advisors, national keynote speaker, co-host of She Said Privacy/He Said Security podcast, and co-author of Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Data Byte At A Time, knows just how important trust is when it comes to building a business and growing a brand.

As founder & CEO of Red Clover Advisors, Jodi works hand-in-hand with businesses, creating customized and affordable privacy programs to help them build trust with their customers. As a dedicated privacy consultant, Jodi designs custom compliance programs to fit the size and diversity of each business. These programs include balancing customer data collection and use, GDPR and US privacy law compliance, operationalizing privacy, digital governance, online data strategy, and much more.

Jodi understands the many facets of building and managing a business, and she knows how challenging it can be to keep up with the ever-changing regulations around compliance (after all, you don’t know what you don’t know…). Jodi breaks down privacy laws and each company’s specific obligations into simple, easy-to-understand terms. It is her passion to help businesses foster strong customer relationships that are based on trust, while also privacy-friendly and compliant with privacy laws.

In this Episode:

  • Jodi talks about the need for business owners to make certain they are in compliance with privacy laws in the country and locale they live in.
  • Jodi talks about compliance with privacy laws is good for business because it helps build trust.
  • Jodi talks about the basics of privacy is telling people what you're doing with the data your collecting.
  • Jodi talks about the modern version of these laws is to get companies to think first about the customer, not about the company.
  • Jodi also talks about to quickly tell if a company has a good privacy program.

Quotes from this Episode:
“99% of people surveyed feel it's important for companies to have a strong privacy presence online.” – Jodi Daniels
“What it boils down to is all business owners need to think about the data that they have. What data do they collect? How do they use it? Where do they store it? And who do they share it with?.” – Jodi Daniels
“If companies begin to just understand those four questions, the data collected, used, stored and shared. They'll be on a really great foundation for all of the different privacy pieces.” – Jodi Daniels
“Not all cookies are created equal. There's different best practices for way those cookie banners should be set up.” – Jodi Daniels
“You should probably make friends with a privacy professional. Whether that be a lawyer that you have that is well versed on privacy.” – Jodi Daniels

Resources:

Jodi Daniels:
LinkedIn: Jodi Daniels
Facebook: Red Clover Advisors
Twitter: Red Clover Advisors
Website: Red Clover Advisors
Jodi's Book: Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Data Byte At A Time

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