
Privacy is OSOM
Podcast by OSOM
Privacy is OSOM is a podcast about consumer data privacy, the many ways that companies erode away that privacy, the changes that companies and governments can make to improve that privacy, and the impact our rapid pace of technological development has on our listener’s privacy. Each show is based around a different theme or topic — sometimes that’s news, sometimes it’s a specific concept or business practice, and sometimes it’s something else entirely. Privacy is OSOM is produced by OSOM, with a rotating suite of internal and external guests. The show is hosted by Mary Stone Ross, Chief Privacy Officer at OSOM, co-architect of the California Consumer Privacy Act, former counsel on the US House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence, and former CIA intelligence analyst.
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In our third episode, Host Mary Ross chats with analyst Max Weinbach and OSOM's own Marilyn Wolbert about Apple's privacy practices — as well as some of its party practices. We discuss leaks, internal communications, and the isolation of working on secret projects, as well as how honest Apple is in its stance on privacy.

Episode 2 is all about KOSA — the Kids Online Safety Act. Host Mary Ross speaks with Joe Jerome, a visiting professor of communications law and ethics at the University of Tampa, former Policy Manager at Meta, and prior privacy advocate at Common Sense Media and the Center for Democracy & Technology. Joining them is OSOM's own director of software engineering Jonas Hinn.

In the inaugural episode, OSOM's Dave Evans joins Mary Ross to talk with the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Hayley Tsukayama about "privacy by design" and what it means for customers — as well as what it doesn't.
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