In this episode of The Privacy Insider Podcast, Keith Enright, the outgoing Chief Privacy Officer at Google, joins host Arlo Gilbert to share what it’s like to be at the privacy helm of one of the world’s most influential–and most watched–companies. Part I of this conversation showcases Keith’s unusual path to privacy and Google, the evolution of privacy under his watch, and where opportunities lie in privacy and technology today.
With over 20 years of experience, Keith was a pioneer in early data privacy who has vast expertise in legal leadership, global privacy strategy, and the intersection of technology innovation and individual rights. As the head of Google's Global Privacy and Consumer Protection functions, Keith has played a role in shaping privacy-forward policy and decisions in the US, the EU, and the rest of the world. Before Google, Keith built and oversaw privacy programs at Macy's/Bloomingdales, Limited Brands, and IBM, and also wrote one of the world’s first data privacy blogs.
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