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Anthony: Hello, welcome to
FILED, a podcast dedicated to

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conversations with those of the
convergence of data privacy,

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data security and governance.
I'm Anthony Woodward and I'm the

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CEO and co founder of record
point.

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Kris: And I'm Chris Brown, and
I'm the VP of product here at

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record point. It's wild time to
be an Information Governance at

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the moment. Between a steady
drumbeat of major hacks, an

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ongoing rollout of new privacy
legislation, and the new

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technologies like Chat GPT set
to transform everything, it's

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really hard to keep up.

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Anthony: With FILED, we set up
regular interviews with experts

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and leaders from around the
world. If you've ever wondered

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what the commissioner of records
for the city of New York thinks

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about AI, or what the person who
literally wrote the book around

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Australian regulations thinks
about privacy, then this is the

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podcast for you.

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Kris: Anthony and I talk about
this stuff constantly. And when

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we meet our partners or
customers, these are some of the

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subjects we'll find ourselves
drawn to. With all the news

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around data breaches and privacy
regulations. The public

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awareness of these issues is
ever growing. So it felt like

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time to share these
conversations more publicly.

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Anthony: We started this podcast
because we couldn't find

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anything else that
comprehensively covered all of

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these converging subjects. If
you'd like to join us, subscribe

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now on whatever podcast platform
you use, and get ready for FILED