Privacy and Compliance

Protecting digital privacy and using technology for good

Published on June 02, 2021

In the latest episode of the ManageEngine Insights’ podcast, enterprise analyst John Donegan speaks with Frank Satterwhite, the principal cybersecurity consultant at 1600 Cyber, a cybersecurity consultancy based out of Germany. Satterwhite is also the founder of 1600 Avenue, a California-based non-profit dedicated to helping communities secure their lives online.

A committed privacy advocate, Satterwhite builds awareness of digital privacy issues, while also mentoring young people in disadvantaged communities. He discusses how he uses music to inform communities about technology, and he addresses his top cybersecurity concerns of the moment, including the fight against disinformation online.

Agenda

  • User data privacy concerns
  • Privacy legislation
  • Using music to inform communities about technology
  • STEM advocacy
  • Cybersecurity concerns
  • Artificial intelligence and disinformation campaigns
  • Deepfake audio and video
  • The silver lining of the pandemic
John Donegan

John Donegan

Enterprise Analyst, ManageEngine

John is an Enterprise Analyst at ManageEngine. He covers infosec, cybersecurity, and public policy, addressing technology-related issues and their impact on business. Over the past fifteen years, John has worked at tech start-ups, as well as B2B and B2C enterprises. He has presented his research at five international conferences, and he has publications from Indiana University Press, Intellect Books, and dozens of other outlets. John holds a B.A. from New York University, an M.B.A. from Pepperdine University, an M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin, and an M.A. from Boston University.

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