Do data protection laws really improve cybersecurity? (with Emily Taylor)

Published: Feb. 16, 2021, 11 a.m.

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Data protection regulations must strike a difficult balance between individual privacy and cybersecurity. But what happens when a cyberattacker\\u2019s identity is masked in the name of privacy? How would existing laws in the European Union, United Kingdom, and India address this dilemma? What can proponents of federal privacy legislation in the US learn from these countries?

On this episode, Shane speaks with Emily Taylor, CEO of Oxford Information Labs and an associate fellow of Chatham House\\u2019s international security program. Emily and her Chatham House colleagues recently ran a set of ransomware simulations to test how much (or how little) national laws on cross-border data flows would influence the severity, investigation, and eventual attribution of a cyberattack. She joins \\u201cExplain to Shane\\u201d to preview her findings and discuss the complex relationship between data protection and cybersecurity. 

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