This channel will make most sense to those already enjoying the Masters of Privacy podcast.
It is meant for people with no time for another newsletter, but hungry for more clear answers, highly-concentrated summaries and practical sessions.
And then, you may want to take it to the next level…
Join us for breakfast, live recordings, and more
We have combined in-person events, community features, and valuable tools under the new Masters of Privacy Connect program. We offer it as a paid Substack subscription to make everyone’s life easier, and this is what you get with it:
Meaningful connections. In-person meetups and live podcast recordings across multiple locations. Your membership covers venue, food, and drinks.
Direct answers to your most pressing questions. Quarterly workshops to dive deeper into our favorite topics.
Less to read. A single quarterly update that mirrors the Newsroom episodes in our podcast. As well as free access to DPO School support materials (for now GDPR and CIPP/E-related).
A few surprises. In the form of exclusive tools and innovative solutions that we believe could make your life easier.
We have priced this at $45/year for now.
When and where do your in-person events happen?
We want to be deliberately vague at the outset. That said, we expect to organize eight gatherings per year, featuring a mix of breakfast workshops, live podcast sessions, and evening meetups.
These events will mostly take place in the US for the foreseeable future, rotating among New York City, San Diego, Charlotte, Austin, San Francisco, Chicago, and Washington, DC. London and Madrid are likely to happen as well.
Whenever possible, we will coordinate some workshops to coincide with major data protection, privacy engineering, marketing technology, or advertising industry events.
What does our audience look like?
We cater to DPOs, Chief Privacy Officers, CDOs, CIOs, CMOs, MarTech/AdTech vendors, privacy lawyers and privacy engineers.
In essence, we serve people working at the intersection of marketing, data, privacy, and technology.
Judging by our LinkedIn Group followers, our actual audience seems to be a good blend of all of the above (areas: legal, IT, engineering, marketing), combined with a few law students, some cybersecurity experts and some “Empowerment Tech” enthusiasts.
Our jurisdictional reach (in terms of compliance strategies, enforcement actions, or legal updates) is limited to the United States, the UK, and the EU. That said, RSS stats show a pretty good following across all five continents. By unique downloads, our top five countries are the United States, the UK, Canada, Sweden, and Germany.
