Introducing Privacy Abbreviated: Meet the Hosts
June 29, 2022
BBB National Programs is pleased to introduce Privacy Abbreviated. Hosted by privacy experts Dona Fraser and Catherine Dawson, this new podcast series will discuss the impact of privacy laws and tech innovation on small and medium-sized companies and
what business leaders can do to meet challenges in this evolving landscape.
As we gear up for the first episode, tune in to this sneak peek from the hosts where they outline the topics they plan to explore this season, ranging from the
importance of user experience and meaningful consent in the Metaverse to wearables to targeted advertising, and more. Subscribe today so you don't miss an episode about what’s happening in the privacy world and what to do about it.
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