Collection of Geolocation Data in Vehicles: US v Global Legal Challenges

GlobalAutoIndustry.com’s latest Audio Interview “Collection of Geolocation Data in Vehicles: US v Global Legal Challenges” with Ron Hesse features John Barker, Scott Giordano, and David Patariu are partners and co-founders of The CISO Law Firm, a virtual law firm dedicated to providing legal and regulatory support to chief information security officers (CISOs), including advice on privacy and artificial intelligence in M&A, joint ventures, new product development and more.

Audio Interview Guests:
John Barker, Partner and co-founder
Scott Giordano, Partner and co-founder
David Patariu, Partner and co-founder
The CISO Law Firm

In the 25-minute Audio Interview, John, Scott and David discuss these questions:

• With the rise of connected vehicles, there’s increasing concern about data privacy. Can you elaborate on the specific types of vehicle location data being collected and how that data is being used, particularly in relation to the automotive industry?
• Many companies are involved in collecting and processing vehicle location data. Who are some of the key players, and what are the potential benefits and risks for consumers?
• How are regulations like GDPR and CCPA impacting the collection and use of vehicle location data, and what should companies in the automotive audio sector be doing to ensure compliance?
• How is artificial intelligence being used in the collection, processing, and enrichment of vehicle geolocation data, and what are the primary benefits and risks associated with these applications?
• What are the main legal and ethical considerations that companies need to keep in mind to ensure responsible use of vehicle location data?

About John Barker, Scott Giordano, and David Patariu:
Partners and co-founders of The CISO Law Firm

John Barker, Scott Giordano, and David Patariu are partners and co-founders of The CISO Law Firm, a virtual law firm dedicated to providing legal and regulatory support to chief information security officers (CISOs), including advice on privacy and artificial intelligence in M&A, joint ventures, new product development and more.

John Barker focuses on legal, regulatory, and product innovation through a compliance and ethics lens. He has 20+ years of global AI-enabled innovation in professional decision support in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. He advises boards and corporate officers in corporate governance best practices, including AI and cybersecurity oversight. He maintains knowledge of best practices via the following certifications from the Compliance Certification Board (CCB®): CCEP®, CHC®, CHRC® & CHPC®. He is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics, and the International Association of Privacy Professionals. John has created training programs in AI and corporate governance for boards. He is a frequent speaker and privacy and cybersecurity conferences, such as ISC2, InfoSec World, and RSA.

David N. Patariu is an attorney and privacy law specialist. His law practice focuses on matters related to privacy, cybersecurity, and data protection. David has counseled clients on regulatory compliance, litigation, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), intellectual property (IP), product development, and due diligence. He has a background in the technology industry, advising clients on compliance with laws and regulations at the state, federal, and global levels. His knowledge spans a range of security issues, including data breaches, information privacy, cyberattacks, network architecture, incident responses, and risk management.

Scott M. Giordano is an Attorney with over 25 years of legal, technology, and risk management consulting experience. An IAPP Fellow of Information Privacy and AI Governance Professional (AIGP), a Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP), and a Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP). Scott is a Partner at The CISO Law Firm, a firm dedicated to representing CISOs and other cybersecurity team leaders. Scott has held senior positions at several legal technology firms and is listed as Co-Inventor on Intelligent Searching of Electronically Stored Information, patent no. 13/842,910. In addition, he taught the first law school course anywhere on electronic evidence and e-discovery. Scott is a Member of the Bar in Washington state, California, and the District of Columbia.

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