Episode #27 — Sustainable Data Security
Jenn Diesi, founder and owner of Geek Girl Tech
In this episode, Jenn shares why small businesses struggle to get sufficient data security and how they can access it, why she sees data security as a human right, and how everyday people can become better stewards of our privacy. Jenn believes you cannot be a socially conscious company without caring for your employees’ and clients’ data, so she’s sharing her advice for both business owners and consumers to improve their privacy and security efforts.
Show Notes
Data security is a hot topic for business owners and the customers they serve. With new hacks and attacks reported daily, being good stewards of the data we share and collect is crucial if we want to be socially responsible.
My guest today is Jenn Diesi, the founder and owner of Geek Girl Tech. Jenn and her team show small to mid-sized businesses how to collect and store data with sustainability in mind. She has a wealth of knowledge on this topic, one that is growing in importance as more and more households contain listening devices, so she is the perfect person to speak on it.
In today’s episode, Jenn shares why small businesses struggle to get sufficient data security and how they can access it, why she sees data security as a human right, and how everyday people can become better stewards of our privacy. Jenn believes you cannot be a socially conscious company without caring for your employees’ and clients’ data, so she’s sharing her advice for both business owners and consumers to improve their privacy and security efforts.
- Why Jenn sees data security as a human right.
- The negative consequences of our data being collected.
- How employers put their employees at risk with bad data security decisions.
- How to be better stewards of the data we collect at work.
- What you should do if you think you’ve been hacked.
- The easiest thing you can do to protect your data and security.
What You'll Learn
Links Mentioned
- Jenn Diesi Website | LinkedIn
- The Social Dilemma – documentary
- The Great Hack – documentary
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