S3E4: 'Supporting Developer Accountability for Privacy' with Jake Ward (Data Protocol)

The Shifting Privacy Left Podcast

Feb 13 2024 • 44 mins

This week, I chat with Jake Ward, the Co-Founder and CEO of Data Protocol, to discuss how the Data Protocol platform supports developers' accountability for privacy by giving developers the relevant information in the way that they want it. Throughout the episode, we cover the Privacy Engineering course offerings and certification program; how to improve communication with  developers; and trends that Jake sees across his customers after 2 years of offering these courses to engineers.

In our conversation, we dive into the topics covered in the Privacy Engineering Certification Program course offering , led by instructor Nishant Bhajaria, and the impact that engineers can make in their organization after completing it. Jake shares why he's so passionate about  empowering developers, enabling them to build safer products. We  talk about the effects of privacy engineering on large tech companies and how to bridge the gap between developers and the support they need with collaboration and accountability. Plus, Jake reflects on his own career path as the Press Secretary for a U.S. Senator and the experiences that shaped his perspectives and brought him to where he is now.

Topics Covered:

  • Jake’s career journey and why he landed on supporting software developers
  • How Jake build Data Protocol and it’s community
  • What 'shifting privacy left' means to Jake
  • Data Protocol's Privacy Engineering Courses, Labs, & Certification Program and what developers will take away
  • The difference between Data Protocol's free Privacy Courses and paid Certification
  • Feedback from customers and & trends observed
  • Whether tech companies have seen improvement in engineers' ability to embed privacy into the development of products & services after completing the Privacy Engineering courses and labs
  • Other privacy-related courses available on Data Protocol, and privacy courses  on the roadmap
  • Ways to leverage communications to surmount current challenges
  • How organizations can make their developers accountable for privacy, and the importance of aligning responsibility, accountability & business processes
  • How Debra would operationalize this accountability into an organization
  • How you can use the PrivacyCode.ai privacy tech platform to enable the operationalization of privacy accountability for developers

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