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56

Venable LLP’s David Patariu on Building Trust Through Effective Privacy Policies



Show Notes

In our latest episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, we welcome David Patariu, an Attorney focusing on Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity at Venable LLP. David shares his unique journey from engineering to law, highlighting the critical intersection of technology and legal frameworks.

David sheds light on the challenges posed by unauthorized data scraping, and what The Mitigating Unauthorized Scraping Alliance (MUSA) is doing to raise awareness and help prevent the practice, including MUSA’s Industry Practices to Mitigate Unauthorized Scraping. He also discusses the importance of robust privacy policies in building user trust, and the need for collaboration between industry and regulators to address emerging privacy concerns.

Topics discussed:

  • How unauthorized data scraping poses significant risks to businesses, requiring proactive measures to protect intellectual property and user data.

  • Why effective privacy policies are essential for building trust with users and ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory requirements.

  • How collaboration between industry stakeholders and regulators is crucial to combat unauthorized data scraping and promote best practices.

  • The role of legal advisors is evolving, necessitating a strong understanding of technology to provide relevant guidance.

  • Why data protection strategies must consider the implications of artificial intelligence and machine learning on privacy and cybersecurity.

  • How public awareness and education about data scraping and privacy issues are vital for empowering users to safeguard their information.

Key Takeaways:

  • Develop comprehensive privacy policies that clearly outline data usage practices to enhance user trust and comply with legal requirements.

  • Engage in ongoing education about privacy laws and cybersecurity trends to stay informed and adapt to regulatory changes effectively.

  • Collaborate with legal advisors who have a strong technology background to ensure that legal frameworks align with business objectives.

  • Implement best practices for data protection by participating in industry groups focused on combating unauthorized data scraping.

  • Conduct regular audits of your data handling practices to ensure compliance with privacy regulations and identify areas for improvement.

  • Monitor emerging technologies and their implications for privacy to proactively address potential legal challenges in your organization.

  • Participate in webinars and conferences to gain insights into the latest developments in privacy, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.

  • Advocate for industry collaboration to establish standards and guidelines that address unauthorized data scraping and enhance user protection.

Quotes from Episode

#1.) “I have two grad degrees, one in computer science and one in biomedical informatics, and then also programmed and coded things, and built products, and everything else. So you get pulled into a lot of different issues, and you can help your clients, in a deeper way. It's not just, oh, here's the law, here's the most recent legal precedent, or here's what the regulators are doing. Actually can sit down and, say, talk with the engineers and say, ‘look, you're having this particular issue. Let's talk about how this should work and what it needs to look like in the framework of the law.’” 6:12-6:46


#2.) “The reason it's important now is there's the LLMs, and there's a lot of training of models right now. And so as more people are trying to train up their models, there's more scraping that's going on. And so especially now in the past year, video scraping has become a big issue.” 25:06-25:23

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