Introducing Fides 2.20
Learn more about all of the updates on the Fides 2.20 release here.
Read how our VP of Engineering Neville Samuell combines his love for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the open-source software community here.
Our Senior Software Engineer Thomas La Piana recently spoke at the Data + AI Summit hosted by Databricks, where he spoke about the Fides privacy intelligence platform, and how it empowers organizations to proactively comply with privacy regulations. Check out the slides from his talk here.
Our Senior Software Engineer Thomas La Piana recently featured on the popular Talk Python Podcast where he and host Michael Kennedy spoke about all things software engineering, privacy, and of course, Python! Watch the talk here.
The Ethyca team has been working hard on Fides. Sr. Software Engineer Allison King walks through the powerful consent features that have been added. Read on to see how Fides handles consent, in one handy script.
The Fides integration is now available in the Auth0 Marketplace! Okta customers can now easily integrate the Fides privacy intelligence platform into their stack to automate global privacy compliance.
Ethyca hosted its second P.x session with the Fides Slack Community earlier this week. Our Senior Software Engineer Thomas La Piana gave a live walkthrough of the open-source privacy engineering platform, Fides 2.0. He demonstrated how users can easily deploy Fides and go from 0 to full DSR automation in less than 15 minutes. If you weren’t able to attend, here are the three main points addressed during the session.
Ethyca makes it easy for businesses to implement a Privacy by Design approach to maintain privacy compliance and enable data protection by design.
Ethyca launched its privacy engineering meetup, P.x, where Fides Slack Community members met and interacted with the Fides developer team. Two of our Senior Software Engineers, Dawn and Steve, gave presentations and demos on the importance of data minimization, and how Fides can make data minimization easier for teams. Here, we’ll recap the three main points of discussion.
We enjoyed two great days of security and privacy talks at this year’s Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, aka SOUPS Conference! Presenters from all over the world spoke both in-person and virtually on the latest findings in privacy and security research.