Jackson Lewis

We Get Privacy

Business EN ↓ 19 episodes

Join the growing number of in-house counsel, C-suite executives and tech-heads listening to Jackson Lewis’ We Get Privacy podcast for legal and regulatory-related privacy insights and best practices.  Hosted by our own Joseph J. Lazzarotti and Damon W. Silver, each episode encapsulates a topic or trend for minimizing risk or maximizing reward when implementing data security systems and privacy policies. Episodes are dropped on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify.

Author

Jackson Lewis

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Business

Latest episode

Jun 22, 2026

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Episodes

Preparing for the CCPA’s New Risk Assessment Rules 22.06.2026

New CCPA requirements are turning employers’ everyday data activity into potential compliance exposure. In this episode, Jackson Lewis Privacy, AI and Cybersecurity co-leaders Joe Lazzarotti and Damon Silver discuss the CCPA-defined “high-risk” activities that may trigger risk assessment obligations and offer practical guidance for building a workable assessment process, coordinating with vendors...

When AI Makes the Call: The CCPA’s New ADMT Regulations 04.06.2026

Integrating AI into hiring and other employment processes increasingly raises important legal and compliance risks — especially if those tools cross the line from supporting decisions to making them. In this We Get Privacy episode, Jackson Lewis principals Damon Silver and Joe Lazzarotti explore California’s new Automated Decision-Making Technology regulations and offer employers subject to its re...

Unseen Risks — Smart Glasses and Wearable Tech in the Workplace 14.05.2026

#DataPrivacy #ArtificialIntelligence #Cybersecurity #TechRisk As AI-powered smart glasses and related emerging tech blur the line between everyday activity and constant data collection, organizations face growing privacy, security and compliance risks. In this episode, Jackson Lewis Privacy, AI and Cybersecurity co-leaders Damon Silver and Joe Lazzarotti clarify what these technologies are, why th...

Moving Beyond Checkbox Diligence with SOC Reports 30.04.2026

Escalating vendor cyber risk, tighter regulatory expectations and fast-moving AI-driven threats increasingly make checkbox diligence insufficient. In this episode, 360 Advanced’s Director of Compliance Strategy, Eric Ratcliffe, joins co-hosts Damon Silver and Joe Lazzarotti to discuss system and organizational control framework reports and how businesses can use them to address critical gaps and m...

AI Exacerbates Data Minimization Challenges 30.04.2026

As AI tools, workplace monitoring technologies, and data‑driven platforms expand, organizations face growing exposure from collecting, sharing, and retaining more data than they need for defined purposes. In this episode of We Get Privacy, Jackson Lewis Principals Joe Lazzarotti and Damon Silver, co‑leaders of the firm’s Privacy, AI, and Cybersecurity group, break down the data minimization princi...

Demystifying Data Mining 30.04.2026

When an organization’s data systems are compromised, they face the daunting challenge of sorting through mountains of sensitive data under intense regulatory pressure. In this episode of We Get Privacy for Work, hosts Joe Lazzarotti and Damon Silver are joined by Matt Morocco, Director and Cyber Practice Lead at Consilio, to break down the real-world complexities of data mining after a breach. Tog...

Managing Competing Priorities: Data Breach Notification Laws and Trade Secrets 30.04.2026

In the event of the disclosure of business trade secrets, organizations are often so overwhelmed that they overlook potential data breach notification requirements. The potential exposure of trade secrets is increasingly becoming intertwined with the release of legally protected personal information, and it is incumbent on organizations to thoroughly respond to incidents.

Beyond the Checkbox: Engaging Your Workforce in Privacy and Data Security Training 30.04.2026

Oftentimes, organizations view training simply as another obligation; however, tailored and hands-on privacy and cybersecurity training are essential to safeguard data and ensure operations run smoothly in the event of a breach.  

Employee Monitoring Tools: Too Good to be True? 30.04.2026

Lured by the promise of better productivity and compliance with company policies, employee monitoring tools are gaining a lot of traction among employers. On this episode of We Get Privacy for work, we discuss the important privacy and legal implications that organizations must consider before implementing employee monitoring tools.

The Explosion in BIPA Litigation 30.04.2026

From timekeeping technologies to dash cams, the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) is now being used to challenge a number and variety of time-saving programs and tools. On this episode of We Get Privacy for work, we discuss the factors leading to the rise in BIPA cases.

The Surge in Data Breach Lawsuits: Trends and Tactics 30.04.2026

Class action lawsuits in response to data breaches have skyrocketed as plaintiffs look to take advantage of courts’ perceived leniency regarding standing.

What Is a WISP and Why Your Organization Must Have One 30.04.2026

Written Information Security Programs, commonly referred to as WISPs, are critical plans to have in place – not only to efficiently and effectively respond to ransomware attacks and data breaches when they occur – but to maintain compliant privacy practices for your organization.

The Potential Privacy Risks Inherent to Mergers and Acquisitions 30.04.2026

To say mergers and acquisitions present significant risk is an understatement; however, additional vulnerabilities are being exposed as bad actors threaten to exploit privacy and data security leaks during the transition.

The Privacy Pitfalls of a Remote Workforce 30.04.2026

Remote work has given employers and employees pathbreaking flexibility, but it has also raised a host of data and employee privacy concerns.

Assessing the Risks of AI Tools 30.04.2026

The widespread adoption of AI tools has the potential to increase efficiency in the workplace but can also create potential pitfalls if proper planning and processes are not in place. On this episode of We get Privacy for work, we discuss how leveraging the seemingly innocuous AI note taker function can present unintended consequences if unlimited access or unprofessional commentary are not kept i...

The Increasing Importance of Data Mapping 30.04.2026

Knowing what data your organization is collecting and from whom is critical to effectively respond to cybersecurity data breaches and prepare for future incidents. 

Defining Reasonable Safeguards 30.04.2026

Many federal and state laws require companies to have reasonable cybersecurity safeguards in the event of a data breach, but do not specify what protections are actually required.

Why you Need a Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan Now 30.04.2026

As states increasingly introduce legislative requirements for how companies respond to cybersecurity threats, it is more important now than ever for organizations to have a plan in place to address data breaches if and when they occur.

Welcome to the We Get Privacy Podcast Channel 30.04.2026

#WeGetPrivacy #DataPrivacy #Cybersecurity #Privacy #PrivacyCompliance Whether you’re a long-time listener or joining us for the first time, welcome to the new home of the We Get Privacy podcast. Please subscribe to the channel and share it with your colleagues as we continue the conversation about how to use data and technology to improve your business while avoiding expensive headaches like data...

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