Jerry and Jody are joined by Shoshana Rosenberg, CEO of SafePorter and former global CPO, to give us some “boots on the ground” experiences and insights into what national privacy legislation in the U.S. should look like. Shoshana draws on her global expertise to discuss the role of privacy principles, data minimization, verification of consumer requests, data transfer adequacy, and more. We ask her to pretend she is advising Congress on these topics, which she does. She also delves into whether there should be accompanying regulations.

Shoshana Rosenberg, FIP, PLS, CIPM, CIPP/E/A/US/C, is the founder of SafePorter, a diversity platform that protects privacy, and a seasoned corporate attorney with a broad global purview and 14 years in data protection. A U.S. Navy veteran and a data ethics and emerging technology fanatic, Shoshana is also a passionate advocate for social entrepreneurship, inclusion by design, and the critical importance of diversity and inclusion in privacy and security.

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