The Data Diva E302 - Andor Demarteau and Debbie Reynolds
Send us Fan Mail Andor Demarteau, Founder and Owner, Shamrock Information Security In this episode of The Data Diva Talks Privacy, Debbie Reynolds, The Data Diva speaks with Andor Demarteau, Founder and Owner of Shamrock Information Security, about European data protection, information security, artificial intelligence, encryption, and the growing tension between innovation and fundamental rights. Andor shares his professional background and discusses the history of European privacy protections, from early human rights frameworks and Convention 108 to the GDPR and the expanding collection of European technology laws. The conversation explores the difference between passing regulations and enforcing them effectively. Andor explains why large financial penalties may become little more than a cost of doing business for major technology companies. Debbie and Andor discuss how enforcement that directly affects a company’s operating model can create more meaningful change than fines alone. The episode examines the data hunger of artificial intelligence systems and the risks created when models ingest large volumes of information from businesses, artists, employees, and individuals. Debbie and Andor discuss data scraping, model manipulation, prompt injection, hidden instructions placed within documents, and the importance of protecting organizational information from systems actively searching for accessible data. Debbie and Andor also examine the differences between the GDPR and the EU AI Act. They discuss the EU AI Act’s risk-based approach, its focus on potential harm, and the confusion created as portions of the law take effect while European policymakers simultaneously consider efforts to simplify or change technology regulation. The conversation highlights risks associated with AI use in recruitment, emotional monitoring, surveillance, and automated decision-making. The discussion also addresses proposals to weaken encryption, connect online activity to government identity, and introduce systems that could eliminate meaningful anonymity. Andor explains why universal access keys create security risks and why encryption remains essential to online communication and digital safety. The episode concludes with a discussion of human behavior, data minimization, secure software development, and why collecting less information remains one of the strongest ways to reduce privacy and security risk. By popular demand, Debbie Reynolds Consulting is now offering executive briefings on emerging data privacy risks and how companies can avoid them. To learn more, visit the Executive briefings page on my website. Support the show Join Data Diva Confidential for exclusive email content featuring practical guidance, expert analysis, and strategic insights on data privacy, AI governance, cybersecurity, and emerging technology, delivered directly to your inbox. Subscribe at https://www.debbiereynoldsadvisory.com/datadivaconfidential Debbie Reynolds Consulting, LLC





