Raise & Engage: A Filters-off Podcast Series For Nonprofits
Episode 172: Federal Data Privacy Legislation
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With only a little more than a month left for the the 116th U.S. Congress, there is still federal data privacy legislation pending that could affect social good organizations. So, what’s included in those bills and how exactly might your organization be affected if they are passed? Today’s episode features experts Sally Ehrenfried, who leads government relations at Blackbaud, and Cameron Stoll, Blackbaud’s Director of Privacy. In this session originally hosted at bbcon 2020, Sally and Cameron discuss the current landscape of data privacy legislation in the U.S., the key committees and lawmakers involved in federal data privacy legislation, and where current legislation stands. Topics Discussed in This Episode: The federal data privacy legislation landscape Key committees and lawmakers involved in federal data privacy legislation Whether legislation will contain limitations on changing your privacy policy The principle of consent Examples of data use that don’t require consent The Brookings Institution