Data minimization: a privacy engineer’s guide on getting started
Our Senior Software Engineer Dawn Pattison walks you through implementing data minimization into your business.
Our Senior Software Engineer Dawn Pattison walks you through implementing data minimization into your business.
Our Senior DevSecOps Engineer Robert Keyser writes about the dark patterns commonly used on cookie consent banners, and what design considerations could fix them.
Ethyca’s CEO Cillian Kieran explains the significance of the team’s CIP certified patches.
Our web developer, Suchi Natarajan, breaks down the Global Privacy Control (GPC) and how to comply with it.
Our VP of Sales, James Frey, breaks down how Ethyca’s privacy solutions bridge the silos between legal and engineering teams.
In recognition of Women’s History Month, Ethyca recently hosted the Women in Privacy Career Panel, featuring a group of accomplished privacy leaders. It was inspiring and informative to hear these women share insights they’ve gained over their careers. From the panel discussion and Q&A, we identify three common threads from the panelists when it comes to building a career in privacy tech.
I first learned about dark UX patterns when I worked at Blizzard Entertainment, where our UX team fought endlessly to thwart any experiences that could be remotely perceived as dark patterns,
On policy and product fronts, children’s privacy is taking the national stage. In understanding the market and legal forces at work, a striking vision for general consumer privacy comes into focus.
The Schrems saga, going eight years strong, is only getting more consequential for data transfers. Here’s a recap of the latest ruling out of Ireland.
The privacy power-players in 2021 aren’t federal lawmakers – they’re tech giants. However, the year is young, and lawmakers already have the enthusiasm to drive privacy progress. They just need to channel it into a federal privacy law.