The Economist’s Dexter Thillien: Privacy in Peril Amid Digital Data Explosion
Exploring Privacy in 2030
Dexter Thillien is the lead analyst for technology and data at The Economist Intelligence Unit, the research arm of The Economist. Dexter is the lead author of numerous reports on AI, cybersecurity, data privacy, technology and regulation, as well as a frequent speaker on the intersection of the digital economy and global business. In this VISION by Protiviti interview, Joe Kornik, editor-in-chief of VISION by Protiviti, sits down with Thillien to discuss how privacy is in peril in the digital economy, the impact of emerging technologies on data protection, regulation vs. innovation, and how the private sector will play a significant role in data privacy in the future.