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The Gene Simmons of Data Protection - Fortifying Your Data Defenses

Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders

Noah Labhart - Startup Founder & CTO

Tech News, News, Business, Technology, Entrepreneurship, Careers

4.6216 Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

The Gene Simmons of Data Protection: Protegrity's KISS Method

Today, we are releasing another episode from our series, entitled The Gene Simmons of Data Protection - the KISS Method, brought to you by none other than Protegrity. Protegrity is AI-powered data security for data consumption, offering fine grain data protection solutions, so you can enable your data security, compliance, sharing and analytics.

Episode Title: Fortifying Your Data Defenses: The Conversation that Should have Happened Yesterday with Clyde Williamson

In this episode, we will be talking with Clyde Williamson, Senior Product Security Architect. Clyde is going to help us see how we've created a broken systems - and it's OK, we are willing to take the necessary steps to fix it. Business face immense pressure to safeguard data, ensure compliance, follow regulation, and make data easily available when needed. This is the conversation we should have heard yesterday, when it comes to our data.

Questions

  • Why is consumer privacy more critical than ever in today's digital world, and what role do businesses play in protecting and consuming data? 
  • How that concern translates to regulatory requirements and changes for businesses. What does it mean to “future-proof” consumer data in terms of regulatory compliance, and why should businesses care? 
  • How can businesses effectively balance the need for data accessibility with the need to protect consumer privacy? 
  • What role does data de-identification play in helping businesses secure sensitive data while minimizing risk, and what are the tangible benefits? 
  • What are some common pitfalls businesses face when implementing privacy measures, and how can they avoid them? 
  • Can you provide an example of a company that improved consumer trust by adopting stronger data protection strategies? 
  • What are some emerging technologies in data protection and cybersecurity that are making, or will make, a significant impact? 
  • Can you share any real-world examples of data breaches that could have been prevented with better security practices? 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello listeners. Today we are releasing another episode from our new series, entitled

0:05.6

the Gene Simmons of Data Protection, the Kiss method, brought to you by none other than

0:10.7

Protegrety. Protegriety is AI-powered data security for data consumption, offering fine-grained

0:16.9

data protection solutions so you can enable your data security, compliance, sharing, and analytics.

0:23.6

In this episode, we will be talking with Clyde Williamson, senior product security architect.

0:29.6

Clyde is going to help us see how we've created a broken system and that it's okay if we're willing to take the necessary steps to fix it.

0:42.3

Businesses face immense pressure to safeguard data, ensure compliance, follow regulation,

0:47.3

and make data easily available when needed. This is the conversation we should have had yesterday when it comes to our data. Well, Clyde, thank you for being on the show today. Thank you

0:53.4

for being on Code Story. Well Thank you for being on Code Story.

0:54.8

Well, thanks for inviting me.

0:56.3

Absolutely. Before we jump into our topic for today, tell me a little bit about you, outside of being involved in cybersecurity and technology.

1:06.5

I love history. I love gaming. I'm involved in a couple of national live action role-playing games. In fact, I'm running one at a convention later this week. I used to love doing sword fighting, medieval sword fighting, Renaissance sword fighting with the group of Society for Creative Anachronism. I've aged myself out a bit from there, a couple of back injuries, and I can't do that anymore. But I still love the research.

1:28.0

Very cool. Okay, so history. History's broad, right? Is there any specific area that you like or

1:33.7

era or something like that? Oh, I love history overall, mostly because I enjoy watching the causes

1:40.3

and effects of history, because you can map everything that's going on today and just map it

1:45.1

back through massive amounts of time because this happened and that caused this to happen and

1:49.0

that created this situation. The thing caused this to happen. And I just find that sort of thing

1:53.2

fascinating. No doubt. Okay. So then you said a couple of back injuries with the sword fighting.

1:58.4

I can totally see that. There's a lot there to get hurt,

2:01.5

to get hurt with. That makes me feel like you probably are into maybe like Renaissance fairs

2:06.3

and things like that. Have you attended those and been to? Oh yeah. Yeah. I've done Renaissance

2:10.3

fairs for years. And of course, like I said, a lot of the research stuff was fun, especially

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