In our latest episode of Privacy in Practice, Aarthi joins Kellie du Preez and Danie Strachan to discuss what it takes to run privacy-smart, globally dispersed clinical research without slowing innovation. You’ll discover:
Why adaptability is critical in privacy programs for clinical research
How decentralized trials expand patient access while maintaining privacy
How AI is already being used for patient recruitment, imaging, and documentation
The privacy and compliance risks that come with deploying AI in clinical research
What gold-standard vendor management looks like in highly regulated research
Why engaging privacy partners early is key to keeping trials compliant and efficient
In this episode of Privacy in Practice, we speak with Jim Schneider, Senior Director of Compliance and Data Privacy at Immunome, about navigating the complex privacy challenges of clinical trials.
How to balance GDPR and Good Clinical Practices in trial consent
The complexities of HIPAA in clinical trials, and why it often doesn’t apply to sponsors
How to handle data deletion requests without compromising trial integrity
Practical strategies for managing cross-border data transfers in global research
Key insights on biobanking and future use of clinical trial data
In this episode of Privacy in Practice, Sean Milford, Global Head of Data Privacy at Syndigo, shares a playbook for turning privacy theory into operational results. If you’re managing privacy across teams, tools, and time zones, this episode is a masterclass in making it work.
Why privacy is a team sport and how to lead across law, marketing, and tech
What privacy engineering looks like beyond theory How to build vendor programs that scale and stick
Why privacy ops succeed (or fail) at the department level
How to use maturity models to prioritize risk
When to use DPF, SCCs, or BCRs and why backups matter
How to run privacy programs in remote or global teams
What it means to be a “critical friend” to the business
In this episode of Privacy in Practice, Shane Witnov, AI Policy Director at Meta, provides a behind-the-scenes look at how the company navigates the complex intersection of AI innovation and privacy.
Why AI governance doesn’t have to mean starting from scratch.
Why AI governance can (and should) build on your existing privacy, security, and data use frameworks
How to use proven privacy frameworks to govern AI safely. Why open-source AI models offer a better privacy solution
How to set clear, actionable guidelines for safe AI use without banning existing tools
Why staying ahead of state-level AI bills is crucial for protecting your business
How to identify AI risks early with red-teaming and practical testing. Why transparency isn’t just about labels
In this episode of Privacy in Practice, hosts Kellie du Preez and Danie Strachan sit down with Dr. Sachiko Scheuing, European Privacy and AI Governance Officer at Acxiom. Sachiko reveals how smart businesses are turning privacy compliance into a growth strategy.
How digital advertising empowers small and medium sized businesses
The three essential categories of AdTech: SEO, Walled Gardens, and Open Internet
Why PETs and data minimization are key to responsible data use
How to build a privacy-first culture that drives business success
Why DPOs are perfectly positioned to lead AI governance
Practical strategies for data minimization using pseudonymization and anonymization
Sachiko’s “Inform, Involve, Initiate” framework to improve privacy practices
In the latest episode of Privacy in Practice, hosts Kellie du Preez and Danie Strachan welcome Kristen Mathews, Partner at Cooley’s Cyber Data Privacy Practice Group to explore the evolving landscape of mental privacy—its challenges, opportunities, and the critical questions shaping its future. Together we:
Examine how businesses collect and use personal information beyond their core services
Explore how emerging technologies can collect and interpret brain activity
Investigate the unique challenges of protecting neural data and whether traditional privacy laws are enough
Reflect on the role of AI in processing neural data and the intersection with emerging regulations like the EU AI Act
Consider the potential for industry self-regulation in the neurotech space
Highlight the positive applications of neurotech, from medical uses like seizure prediction to mental wellness applications
Emphasize the importance of privacy-conscious implementation
In this episode of Privacy in Practice, we sit down with Peter Jaffe, VP & Sr. Associate General Counsel for Privacy, Technology, Facilities & Operations at National Geographic Society, to explore the critical intersection of privacy law and technology. Peter shares invaluable insights on building privacy programs that work, from finding internal allies and managing stakeholder relationships to navigating the technical aspects of privacy compliance. Together we:
Explore Peter’s unique journey into privacy law Examine the critical intersection of technical knowledge and privacy law
Discuss essential technical concepts for privacy professionals
Delve into effective strategies for building privacy programs
Consider the role of privacy professionals as translators between stakeholders
Explore practical approaches to privacy training
Share valuable insights on managing global privacy compliance
Episode 1: Beyond the Checkbox: Practical Privacy Strategies for Real-World Compliance
In this inaugural episode of Privacy in Practice, hosts Kellie du Preez and Danie Strachan introduce VeraSafe’s new podcast focused on making privacy compliance practical and accessible. Together, they:
Share their personal journeys into privacy law Explore why privacy compliance is both challenging and rewarding
Discuss the importance of balancing theoretical compliance requirements with real-world business constraints
Examine recent EDPB guidance on controller obligations
Address the growing regulatory emphasis on understanding technical implementations and data flows
Examine the latest challenges with the EU AI Act
Emphasize the need for a holistic approach to privacy compliance
Danie Strachan is a privacy professional who began his career in South African legal practice, where he developed deep experience in data protection law during the implementation of South Africa’s Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA). As a senior privacy counsel at VeraSafe, he specializes in helping organizations understand and implement privacy requirements across multiple jurisdictions, including the EU. Danie brings valuable insight into the evolution of privacy regulations and practical approaches to compliance.
Kellie du Preez, CIPP/E Partner
Kellie du Preez is a privacy compliance leader and former litigation attorney who transitioned from defending banks in Boston to focusing on global privacy compliance. With experience as both an IP litigator and privacy professional, she brings a unique perspective on balancing practical business needs with regulatory requirements. As a Data Protection Officer and privacy consultant at VeraSafe, Kellie helps organizations navigate complex privacy challenges with a focus on creating workable, cost-effective solutions.