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The Privacy Design Lab

Hosted by Alia Luria · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 21 episodes

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About this podcast

Fiedldnotes by the Privacy Design Lab is an education-first newsletter for leaders and teams who know the what and the why about data privacy but want to dig into the how. Practical privacy discussion and applied tools.

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Alia Luria hosts The Privacy Design Lab, a technology show with 21 episodes published.

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The Metrics That Matter: Privacy KPIs That Don't Turn Into Vanity Dashboards

Apr 16, 20260Ep. 210

Practical metrics for operational readiness (not just pretty charts), and how to translate ops signal into board language.

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The Evidence Index: Your Compliance Story Shouldn't Live in Someone's Head

Apr 12, 20260Ep. 200

Why evidence wins (audits, insurers, customer reviews), and how to efficiently operationalize an artifact register.

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Plan Hard, Respond Fast: Is Your Incident Response Plan Lying to You?

Apr 8, 20260Ep. 190

A practical, non-legal guide to closing the gap between 'we have an IRP' and 'we can execute it at 10:47 p.m.'

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Breach Notification: The Timeline Myth that Makes Incidents Worse

Apr 5, 202612mEp. 180

A Fieldnotes guide to getting your first 48 hours right without confusing urgency with accuracy.

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Special Edition: The security and IP implications of Claude Code’s source leak

Apr 1, 202617mEp. 170

A Fieldnotes-style walkthrough of (1) what happened, (2) why it matters from a security standpoint for both Anthropic and enterprise customers, (3) how the IP story gets weird when AI-generated authorship enters the chat

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Take Your Data Map from Promise to Practice

Mar 29, 202616mEp. 160

A practical Fieldnotes guide to creating a “sensible” data map that’s useful under pressure, without turning it into a six‐month art project.

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Herding Cats: The Cross‐Functional Domain Your Privacy Program Runs On

Mar 17, 20260Ep. 150

A practical way to turn “everyone’s involved” into “someone’s actually doing the thing.”

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Privacy Change Management: Avoid a Corporate Mutiny by Right-Sizing Your Tooling

Mar 12, 202613mEp. 140

Privacy operations that actually ship without a tool spiral.

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Vendor Tiering: Your Vendor List Is Not a Vendor Program

Mar 11, 202616mEp. 130

A Fieldnotes guide to vendor privacy reviews that actually reduce risk without turning procurement into a bottleneck.

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Procurement vs Privacy: The Long-Running Sitcom Where Nobody Laughs

Mar 4, 202616mEp. 120

How to operationalize vendor intake and triage so review is predictable, fast, and defensible (without arguments).

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Risk Acceptance: Your Product’s Backlog is Not a Risk Committee

Mar 4, 20260Ep. 110

How to define decision rights, document defensible risk acceptance, and avoid ghostly risks that haunt your backlog graveyard.

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Acquisitions: When Two Data Inventories Become One Liability

Mar 2, 20260Ep. 100

Post-merger privacy integration basics, and how to pick first-90-days priorities so you do not inherit a data attic as a surprise.

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When a DSR Request Becomes a Treasure Hunt

Feb 26, 20260Ep. 90

A Fieldnotes guide to running end‐to‐end data subject rights (DSR) operations without turning your team into a full‐time search party.

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You May Be Missing Valuable Privacy Training Opportunities If You're Not Leveraging Tabletops Effectively

Feb 25, 202612mEp. 80

A practical, non‐legal guide to weaving tabletop exercises into your privacy training program—plus when to build the muscle in‐house vs. outsource it (so “annual training” isn’t your only line of defense).

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The AI Flight Recorder Problem

Feb 24, 202611mEp. 70

When logging turns into workplace surveillance

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Channeling Your Inner Privacy Engineer

Feb 24, 20266mEp. 60

A practical mindset for product teams. Ship fast, collect less, and avoid accidental data chaos!

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Your Privacy Notice is a Promise that You May Not Be Keeping

Feb 24, 20268mEp. 50

A practical, non-legal guide to keeping your website privacy notice, your cookie banner, and your site behavior telling the same story.

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Your Old Data is Not a Family Heirloom

Feb 24, 20260Ep. 40

It’s not going to end up on Antiques Roadshow with a surprise valuation, so let this be a gentle intervention to move your data retention program from “we should delete” to “we did delete.”

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Cookie Banner Theater

Feb 24, 20260Ep. 20

When the User Clicks "No" but the Cookies Still Fire

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When You Contract with a Vendor, You Don’t Just Entrust Them with Your Data

Feb 12, 20260Ep. 30

You also entrust them with your reputation.

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Who is the host of The Privacy Design Lab?

The Privacy Design Lab is hosted by Alia Luria. The show is categorised under technology and has published 21 episodes.

How many episodes does The Privacy Design Lab have?

The Privacy Design Lab has published 21 episodes.

What topics does The Privacy Design Lab cover?

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How long are The Privacy Design Lab episodes?

Episodes of The Privacy Design Lab average 13 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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