Max joined 360 Privacy as Chief Growth Officer after an accomplished career in corporate security and risk management. He has conducted hundreds of investigations on stalkers and fixated individuals and has personally reviewed thousands of pieces of inappropriate communications. He has also supported executive protection teams operating around the world and has conducted security operations for global events, such as the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics and Super Bowl XLIX. Max received his BS in Law & Justice from Central Washington University and his MS in International Development from Tulane University Law School. Max is an Army veteran and conducted combat operations while deployed during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He currently resides with his family in the Greater Seattle Area and enjoys hunting, fishing, and playing golf (poorly) in his free time.
(NewsNation) — The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said in a report tech companies are engaging in “extensive surveillance” of their customers, including sharing personal data with AI-driven systems.
Data is sort of the new oil, as they like to say. That information then gets compiled and it’s valuable to a lot of companies that are trying to sell you things.