Ben and Al are joined by new Rather Inventive employee Clare Harris, to discuss cybercrime, driverless cars, flexible working hours, fake news and the Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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Show notes
- Kidwells Law GDPR workshop
- Bath Digital Festival
- Natwest anti-fraud Phishing, Vishing and Smishing
- Google Digital Garage
- Pixel Pin Image Authentication
- Digital for good – Riverford, Pixie App, Olio food sharing
- Driverless Cars – Trolley Problem, Moral Machine – MIT
- ICO Guide to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Track #hashtag mentions in a Google Spreadsheet using If This Then That (IFTTT)
- Preparing for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – Twelve steps to take now from the ICO
The Hosts
Al Osmond (@inventiveal) – An unusual mix of logical thinker with a creative eye
Ben Kinnaird (@benkinnaird) – Knower of Social Media, SEO and ‘the Web’
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Audio edited by Donalize – ‘Goofy Vocal Groove‘ intro music by Dave Girtsman – Photo: Blue Coat Photos, Data Security – Cyber Crime – Hacking