Data is continuously being collected and this information can lead to misleading conclusions about an individual. Without proper context, behavior can be misinterpreted. This underscores the need for data privacy laws and stronger protections against data brokers. Today’s guest is Jeff Jockisch. Jeff is a passionate data privacy researcher dedicated to exploring the evolution of technology, our search behaviors, trust dynamics, and safeguarding of our information. As Managing Partner at ObscureIQ, he specializes in advanced data removal and privacy risk mitigation for enterprises and government organizations. Show Notes: [0:58] - Jeff describes his career and what he does in the field at ObscureIQ. [3:35] - Instead of taking his career into the compliance field, he took his expertise to the intersection of data privacy and data science. [4:40] - Jeff explains what a data broker does and breaks down a recent data breach. [5:40] - The legal definition of what a data broker is is very narrow. [6:42] - The data that is collected by data brokers can literally be anything, like health care data, drivers licenses, and viewing habits online. [7:32] - One of the worst types of data that is collected is cell phone location data. [8:46] - Data tells a story, but pieces might be missing. Data can paint an inaccurate picture of someone. [10:18] - Data can be interpreted in different ways. [12:41] - Your digital footprint can be deleted. But in addition to deleting it, your behavior needs to change. [13:50] - Apps track data automatically for ads. [16:31] - All of these companies are collecting our data, but they’re not securing it. [19:42] - What can someone do with collected data? The possibilities are endless. [21:38] - Data that is collected can also show other people who are connected to you. [23:10] - Some things can be deleted, including public records. [25:09] - The problem is that the data brokers are massively powerful. [27:15] - Check out the links below for resources that Jeff recommends on the steps to take in order to delete the data you are leaking. [29:57] - Jeff shares an experience of almost being a victim of a scam. [33:10] - Scammers sound totally reasonable in the moment, even when we reflect and feel stupid for making a decision. Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review. Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest 7 Steps to Reduce Your Digital Dust by 90% Tactical Privacy Wire Jeff Jockisch on LinkedIn A Tactical Privacy Wire on the Creation of Secure Sock Puppets Empowering Digital Citizenship with Privacy Video Empowering Digital Citizenship with Privacy PDF
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