Guidepost in Motion: Privacy Matters Part 1: Privacy vs. Convenience

Cody Shultz November 29, 2022

Although the Internet of Things has made everyday living more convenient, there are numerous risks associated with being in a highly connected environment. Cody Shultz, a member of the Investigations and Private Client Protection Practice at Guidepost Solutions, invites Seth Rodin, seasoned privacy professional to join him for the launch of the Guidepost podcast series Privacy Matters. Mr. Rodin is the director of program management at Halo Privacy and spent close to ten years at the U.S. Treasury with several of those years serving as an information system security officer. The two discuss the needs for a “give-and-take” between convenience and privacy and why convenience can’t win.

 

Cody Shultz in a suit and white shirt is smiling for the camera

Cody Shultz

Senior Director

Cody Shultz serves as a director of investigations and private client protection for Guidepost Solutions and is based in the D.C. office. Having served with the Central Intelligence Agency, he is regularly called on to advise ultra-high net worth (UHNW) individuals and family offices as a strategic advisor for executive protection, security, privacy, and reputational decisions in response to public and private crises, particularly those that related to AI and deepfakes.

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