Cover image of show Guardians of Data

Guardians of Data

Podcast by Act Now Training

English

Technology & science

Then 99 kr. / month. Cancel anytime.

  • 20 hours of audiobooks / month
  • Podcasts only on Podimo
  • All free podcasts

About Guardians of Data

A show where we explore the world of information law and governance;  from privacy and AI to cybersecurity and freedom of information.In each episode we will be speaking with experts and practitioners to unpack the big issues shaping the IG profession.

All episodes

8 episodes

episode Government Plans for Children's Data artwork

Government Plans for Children's Data

Children today are growing up in a world where almost everything they do leaves a data trail. From the apps they use, to the schools they attend and the healthcare they receive; data is being collected, analysed and increasingly connected and shared. But at what cost? Recent Government proposals mean that this question is more important than ever. The Schools White Paper [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/every-child-achieving-and-thriving] and the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act 2026 [https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3909] have major implications for children’s privacy; from age verification to plans for a “Data Spine” to link information across the public sector. In this podcast, we analyse the Government’s plans for our children’s data, discuss children’s privacy in the internet age and the role Big Tech is playing in the collection storage and analysis of all our data.  We ask if the government is simply trying to do a better job of protecting children or if it is quietly building a surveillance system which will impact all of us.  Ibrahim Hasan [https://www.actnow.org.uk/ibrahimhasan] is joined by Jen Persson, Director of Defend Digital Me [https://defenddigitalme.org/about/],  a not-for-profit organisation that advocates for children's privacy and digital rights in UK education and the wider public sector.  Please note that this podcast was recorded on 11th April 2026 when the  Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act 2026 [https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3909] was still a Bill going through the final stages of Parliament. The Bill received Royal Assent on 29th April 2026. Useful Links Phaselaw [https://www.phase.law/guardians] Defend Digital Me [https://defenddigitalme.org/about/] No2ID [https://www.no2id.uk/] GeneWatch UK [https://www.genewatch.org/] The Data Justice Lab [https://datajusticelab.org/] Med Confidential [https://medconfidential.org/] US Teen Social Media Addiction Case [https://actnowtraining.blog/2026/04/20/could-childrens-use-of-social-media-be-banned-in-the-uk/] DfE ICO Reprimand [https://actnowtraining.blog/2022/11/07/ico-reprimands-dfe-for-misuse-of-childrens-information-a-proportionate-response-or-a-let-off/] NHS Palantir Deal [https://actnowtraining.blog/2023/11/22/the-nhs-palantir-deal-a-pandoras-box-for-patient-privacy/] Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O'Neil [https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/304513/weapons-of-math-destruction-by-oneil-cathy/9780141985411] ADRN Ipsos Mori(2014). Dialogue on data: Exploring the public's views on using administrative data for research purposes [https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/migrations/en-uk/files/Assets/Docs/Publications/sri-dialogue-on-data-2014-annexe.pdf] Evaluation report of the children missing education database pilot (Wales) 2025-26 [https://www.gov.wales/evaluation-children-missing-education-database-pilot]  This podcast is sponsored by Phaselaw [https://www.phase.law/guardians] - a purpose-built solution for document disclosures, like subject access requests and FOI requests. Instead of redacting PDFs one by one, or forcing litigation software to do a job it wasn't designed for, with Phaselaw you get collection, review, and redaction in one workflow. Teams across the World are using it to cut response times from weeks to days. For Guardians of Data listeners, Phaselaw is offering a two-month free trial; run it on live requests, see what it does to your backlog, decide from there. No card, no commitment.

13 May 2026 - 1 h 13 min
episode Building Trustworthy and Responsible AI Systems artwork

Building Trustworthy and Responsible AI Systems

“Information governance professionals are the bedrock for deploying good governance of AI. We need to be there at the start of the actual thinking process.” Tahir Latif, Global Practice Lead for Data Privacy & Responsible AI at Cognizant In this episode, we’re diving into one of the biggest questions of our time: How do we build trustworthy and responsible AI systems? To help us answer this question, we are joined by someone who’s right at the heart of the conversation. Tahir Latif is a distinguished expert on building responsible and transparent AI systems. He is the Global Practice Lead for Data Privacy & Responsible AI at Cognizant, one of the largest global professional services companies. Tahir has led complex privacy and AI programmes across multiple industry sectors both in the UK and globally. He is also the Chief AI and Governance Officer and board member at the Ethical AI Alliance, a not for profit body which promotes ethical standards in AI development. In our conversation, we explore how to cut through the complexity of ethical AI, what the future holds, and most importantly, what practical steps IG professionals can take to succeed in this new landscape. Useful Links Phaselaw [https://www.phase.law/guardians] Ethical AI Alliance [https://ethicalaialliance.org/] Cognizant [https://www.cognizant.com/us/en/about-cognizant] Data Privacy Handbook [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FTMXMRGF] This podcast is sponsored by Phaselaw [https://www.phase.law/guardians] - a purpose-built solution for document disclosures, like subject access requests and FOI requests. Instead of redacting PDFs one by one, or forcing litigation software to do a job it wasn't designed for, with Phaselaw you get collection, review, and redaction in one workflow. Teams across the World are using it to cut response times from weeks to days. For Guardians of Data listeners, Phaselaw is offering a two-month free trial; run it on live requests, see what it does to your backlog, decide from there. No card, no commitment.

29 Apr 2026 - 48 min
episode Filming the Public for Social Media artwork

Filming the Public for Social Media

Think about the last time you walked down a busy street, sat in a pub or queued for a train. Now imagine that moment - completely ordinary to you - being filmed by a stranger, uploaded to TikTok or YouTube and watched by millions. Maybe it’s monetised; maybe it’s mocked. One thing is for sure though, it never disappears. Filming people in public has now become second nature for some. But what happens when those images are shared, edited and turned into social media content? Can you stop someone filming you in public? What rights do you have when the footage is published? In this episode, we are joined by Naomi Mathews [https://www.actnow.org.uk/naomimatthews], a lawyer who specialises in Data Protection, Freedom of Information and Surveillance Law. Naomi helps us explore what the law actually says about filming people in public, where it falls short and how that affects real people who find themselves turned into content without consent. We’ll also ask the harder questions about ethics, power and whether the UK needs a new law to better protect the public. Useful Links Blog Post on Filming People in Public  [https://actnowtraining.blog/2026/01/26/is-it-legal-to-film-people-in-public-for-social-media/] This podcast is sponsored by Phaselaw [https://www.phase.law/guardians] - a purpose-built solution for document disclosures, like subject access requests and FOI requests. Instead of redacting PDFs one by one, or forcing litigation software to do a job it wasn't designed for, with Phaselaw you get collection, review, and redaction in one workflow. Teams across the World are using it to cut response times from weeks to days. For Guardians of Data listeners, Phaselaw is offering a two-month free trial; run it on live requests, see what it does to your backlog, decide from there. No card, no commitment.

15 Apr 2026 - 34 min
episode How to Succeed as an IG Leader artwork

How to Succeed as an IG Leader

In information governance, there is no substitute for learning from those who have walked the path before us. Experienced IG leaders bring a wealth of knowledge from years at the frontline of data protection and information rights. By sharing their stories, lessons learned and practical advice, they help both new starters and seasoned professionals grow in confidence, strengthen their practice and prepare for the challenges of tomorrow. In this episode we are joined by Raz Edwards, Head of Data Security and Protection and DPO at Wolverhampton NHS Trust. Raz has over 17 years of experience as a Data Protection Officer, including more than a decade in the NHS. She is also Chair of the National Strategic Information Governance Network and serves as a member of the Upper Tribunal and First-Tier Tribunal in the Information Rights Jurisdiction. In our conversation, Raz shares her journey into Information Governance, the challenges she’s faced and overcome as an IG leader, her advice for both new starters and seasoned professionals and her perspective on the future of the profession. She also reflects on what she’s learned through her tribunal role and what it takes to succeed as an IG leader. Useful Links Raz Edwards Biography [https://actnowtraining.blog/2025/09/08/health-sector-data-protection-expert-joins-the-act-now-team/] National Strategic Information Governance Network [https://transform.england.nhs.uk/information-governance/strategic-information-governance-networks-signs/] This podcast is sponsored by Phaselaw [https://www.phase.law/guardians] - a purpose-built solution for document disclosures, like subject access requests and FOI requests. Instead of redacting PDFs one by one, or forcing litigation software to do a job it wasn't designed for, with Phaselaw you get collection, review, and redaction in one workflow. Teams across the World are using it to cut response times from weeks to days. For Guardians of Data listeners, Phaselaw is offering a two-month free trial; run it on live requests, see what it does to your backlog, decide from there. No card, no commitment.

1 Apr 2026 - 44 min
episode Lessons from Cyber Breaches artwork

Lessons from Cyber Breaches

Every week we read about organisations being hacked, held to ransom or their data being stolen. And the breakout of war in the Middle East has significantly increased the risk of cyber-attack. In this podcast we talk about cyber security through the lens of the recent cyberattacks on major UK retailers. In just the past few months, household names like, Jaguar Land Rover, Gucci, Marks & Spencer and Co-op have suffered significant disruptions from ransomware and other cyber incidents. These didn’t just impact IT systems; they caused empty shelves, disrupted online orders and shook customer trust. Our guest is Olu Odeniyi who is a Cyber Security expert and trusted advisor with more than 30 years’ experience guiding organisations across the public and private sectors. In our conversation, we explore: ·       What went wrong in the recent cyberattacks ·       How businesses can build resilience and trust in the face of growing threats ·       The future of cybersecurity ·       And practical tips for all of us to stay ahead of the hackers Useful Links National Cyber Security Centre [https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/] Cyber Security Breaches Survey  [https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2025/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2025] Information Commissioner’s Office [https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/uk-gdpr-guidance-and-resources/security/a-guide-to-data-security/] Chartered Institute of Information Security  [https://www.ciisec.org/] This podcast is sponsored by Phaselaw [https://www.phase.law/guardians] - a purpose-built solution for document disclosures, like subject access requests and FOI requests. Instead of redacting PDFs one by one, or forcing litigation software to do a job it wasn't designed for, with Phaselaw you get collection, review, and redaction in one workflow. Teams across the World are using it to cut response times from weeks to days. For Guardians of Data listeners, Phaselaw is offering a two-month free trial; run it on live requests, see what it does to your backlog, decide from there. No card, no commitment.

18 Mar 2026 - 30 min
En fantastisk app med et enormt stort udvalg af spændende podcasts. Podimo formår virkelig at lave godt indhold, der takler de lidt mere svære emner. At der så også er lydbøger oveni til en billig pris, gør at det er blevet min favorit app.
En fantastisk app med et enormt stort udvalg af spændende podcasts. Podimo formår virkelig at lave godt indhold, der takler de lidt mere svære emner. At der så også er lydbøger oveni til en billig pris, gør at det er blevet min favorit app.
Rigtig god tjeneste med gode eksklusive podcasts og derudover et kæmpe udvalg af podcasts og lydbøger. Kan varmt anbefales, om ikke andet så udelukkende pga Dårligdommerne, Klovn podcast, Hakkedrengene og Han duo 😁 👍
Podimo er blevet uundværlig! Til lange bilture, hverdagen, rengøringen og i det hele taget, når man trænger til lidt adspredelse.

Choose your subscription

Most popular

Limited Offer

Premium

20 hours of audiobooks

  • Podcasts only on Podimo

  • No ads in Podimo shows

  • Cancel anytime

2 months for 19 kr.
Then 99 kr. / month

Get Started

Premium Plus

Unlimited audiobooks

  • Podcasts only on Podimo

  • No ads in Podimo shows

  • Cancel anytime

Start 7 days free trial
Then 129 kr. / month

Start for free

Only on Podimo

Popular audiobooks

Get Started

2 months for 19 kr. Then 99 kr. / month. Cancel anytime.