Episodes
This episode, in honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we’re featuring representatives from App Association member companies CAVU and Quokka. Cyber expert Nikos Kiourtis, co-head of research and development at Quokka, is providing practical strategies and resources to mitigate risk from the small business perspective, and fellow member Chris Sims, CEO of CAVU, is providing context and insights about the way SCRUM and best cyber practices go hand-in-hand. Their cyber and SCRUM tips and...
Published 10/27/22
This month we’re hitting you with a legislative privacy update, just as Congress is within striking distance on passing a federal privacy law. We’re talking through what our members are hoping for when it comes to a bill and how the 4 P’s of privacy help address the needs of small business innovators in a federal bill. BUT before we get into that, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.
Published 09/29/22
In our newest episode, we take a deep dive into the European Commission’s newly proposed Cyber Resilience Act, which introduces common cybersecurity rules for manufacturers and vendors of digital products and services. These rules are meant to protect consumers from insecure products and address market needs as our society becomes more connected. During our policy discussion, we explained more of what’s in the Cyber Resilience Act, what it means for businesses and consumers, and what the next...
Published 09/20/22
the third ever cross-over episode of Tech Swamp and our first official Global Member Takeover episode! This month we’re being joined by members from the US, EU, and UK to give us the latest updates on what they’re up to as well as what’s top of mind as regulators and legislators gear up for a busy fall. But before that, we’re hitting tech history and the top global tech headlines.
Published 08/30/22
This month, we’re hitting you with a comprehensive legislative update at both the federal and state levels. We’re breaking down legislative priorities and the impact of the upcoming recess on the Hill. After we run through our federal updates, we’re joined by our state public policy associate, Caleb Williamson, for an update on state-level priorities and how they’re inspired by action (and inaction) on Capitol Hill.
Published 07/28/22
We are already halfway through 2022, so we thought it would be a good time to reflect on the first six months as well as look forward to the remainder of the year in terms of tech policy in the EU and the UK. New laws tackling online content moderation, platform competition, and ongoing debates about an artificial intelligence act will directly or indirectly impact the businesses of our members and app developers around the world. In this episode we break it all down for you and highlight...
Published 07/18/22
This month we’re sitting down with our senior director for public policy, Graham Dufault, to take us through the ins and outs of the bipartisan privacy bill on the Hill. We’re talking though several provisions, from preemption to safe harbor, and what all this means for our members. And of course, we’re going to talk tech history, the top global tech headlines, and our random identifiers.
Published 06/30/22
This month, we’re discussing security and privacy in app ecosystems and the first government-led initiative seeking to enhance it. The UK government released a new draft voluntary Code of Practice for app stores and app developers, which is open for comments until 29 June. And as always, we will cover tech history, the latest tech policy news in the EU and the UK, and our random identifiers.
Published 06/13/22
This month we’re being joined by Matt Schwartz, policy associate here at the App Association for a chat about the new EU-U.S. privacy agreement and what this means for small businesses in the app economy around the world. And of course, we’re going to talk tech history, the top global tech headlines, and our random identifiers.
Published 05/31/22
In this month’s episode, we dive into online privacy and how app developers, who care about their users’ privacy, can continue to develop the best apps possible while retaining users’ trust in the app ecosystem. To talk about this important topic, Daniel Jilg, co-founder of our member company AppTelemetry joins us. AppTelemetry is a privacy-focused data -analytics platform for app developers that helps them navigate the more and more complex data protection landscape. And as always, we cover...
Published 05/16/22
This month we're releasing our second ever cross-over episode of Tech Swamp, with your US and EU team members and hosts! We’re being joined by Graham Dufualt, Senior Director for Public Policy in the US, to talk through the latest US-related competition legislation and EU co-host and policy expert Anna Bosch will be doing the same for the newly released DMA. Graham and Anna will also be talking though all the EU and US policy points and the potential impact on our small business members in...
Published 04/28/22
How the Apple v. Cameron Settlement Means Free Money for App Developers
This month we’re being joined by Chelsea Thomas, executive director here at the App Association, for a “What’s What” when it comes to the Apple v. Cameron settlement and what this all means for our members. We’re also sitting down with our founder, chairperson, and one of our resident developers, Mike Sax for a step-by-step breakdown of his filing process. Spoiler: it seems pretty seamless.
Published 03/31/22
In this episode, recorded on International Women's Day (IWD), we discuss the underrepresentation of women in the tech community. Throughout the year, we highlight the problem solvers, tell the stories that don’t get told, and elevate those who are driving change in their field. At the same time, and particularly on IWD, we advocate for EU policies that seek to address the gender gaps in pay and representation, and in this episode, we explain and highlight some of those policies. As always, we...
Published 03/14/22
This month we’re sitting down with not one, but two, SEP-sperts for a comprehensive conversation on the latest SEP related policy updates! First up, we’re being joined by Leanna Wade, policy associate here at the App Association, for a policy update on all things sStandard-e Essential pPatents (SEPs), including the recent draft policy statement from the Biden-Harris Administration. Later on, we’re being joined by Emily Hart, COO of member company MotionMobs, to learn more about how small...
Published 02/28/22
In this episode, we’re talking about internet of things (IoT) – from the technology itself to the policy of technological standards that are essential for innovative IoT solutions. Innovating in the IoT space comes with several implications for the licensing of patents and could lead to complications for the small businesses creating connected tech. We are joined by Kirstin Hancock, one of the founders of App Association member and IoT company Blue Maestro. As always, we cover tech history,...
Published 02/11/22
This month we’re sitting down with Matt Schwartz, policy associate and resident privacy expert at here at the App Association, to walk us through our white paper about government restrictions on the platform privacy and security measures and the impact it has on small business. But, before we get into that, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.
Published 01/27/22
In this episode, we shed some light on the EU’s priorities for the first half of 2022. We dissect the goals of the French during their presidency of the Council of the EU and what they mean for app makers and device manufacturers. As always, we cover tech history, the latest tech policy news from Europe, and our random identifiers.
Published 01/17/22
For the final episode of 2021, we're releasing our first ever cross-over episode of Tech Swamp with all your US and EU team members and hosts! We’re being joined by Graham Dufualt, Senior Director for Public Policy, for a 2022 global policy lookahead. We’ll be talking through potential regulations and policy and the impact they could have on our small business members in the app economy. We’ll also chat with Stephen Tulip, UK Membership & Engagement Manager, so he can fill us in on UK...
Published 12/20/21
This month we’re sitting down with friend of the pod and App Association communications director Ashley Durkin-Rixey for a chat about the newly launched Save Our Standards Coalition (SOS for short). We’ll be talking about the issues facing the standard-essential patent (SEP) landscape, the destructive impact of SEP abuse on our small business members and the app economy at large, and how the SOS Coalition aims to combat that abuse. And, of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run...
Published 11/23/21
For this episode of Greetings from Brussels, Fernando Guerrero, CEO and founder of our member company Nouss Intelligence, joins us to talk about artificial intelligence (AI) applications. We discuss the importance of good data and some key points European policymakers should keep in mind when regulating innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). As always, we also cover tech history and the latest tech policy news from Europe.
Published 11/16/21
This month we’re sitting down with friend of the pod and senior director for public policy, Graham Dufault for a chat about the Open App Markets Act. We’ll be talking about the ins and outs of the bill, how it could impact small businesses in the app economy, and how it could even be a threat to consumers. And, of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.
Published 10/28/21
This month we’re discussing the inaugural meeting of the U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) and what its inception could mean for international data sharing and innovators in the app economy. Matt Schwartz, the Innovators Network Foundation’s privacy fellowship coordinator, joins us from Washington, D.C., for a conversation on what happened at the TTC meeting in Pittsburgh, and the latest updates on transatlantic data transfers. As always, we’re covering tech history and the latest...
Published 10/15/21
This month we’re taking a deep dive into the Epic v. Apple ruling with Parag Shah of member company Vēmos. We’ll be talking about the ruling itself and what it means for Epic and Apple, but most importantly what it means for our small business member companies, like Vēmos. And, of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines. Catch up on all the things on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, or our website!
Published 10/01/21
In this episode, we talk about the fourth industrial revolution, the internet of things, and standard-essential patents. Our United Kingdom (UK) Membership & Engagement Manager Stephen Tulip joins us for this special UK edition and talks to one of our newest members in the UK, Loopcycle. As always, we cover tech history, the latest tech policy news from Brussels, and our random identifiers. Find the latest episode on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, and Stitcher.
Published 09/17/21
This month we’re talking all things infrastructure! DC is a pretty quiet place to be during the month of August, but the unusual path of major infrastructure legislation derailed Congress’ recess and created somewhat of a legislative frenzy, turning August into a pretty busy month here in the swamp. Join us as we catch up and break down the ins and outs of everything in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and what to expect moving forward.
Published 08/27/21