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Tom’s guest in this episode of the ESG Report is Dan Frechtling of Boltive, a company that helps keep the Internet safe from invasive media and enforces data privacy. Data privacy and cybersecurity are ESG issues because they are significant drivers of business risk and a growing concern among investors and CEOs. The public costs of poor corporate cybersecurity management are increasingly viewed as market failures.
Dan is the CEO of Boltive. His career began as a marketer, and he has spent years learning the power of marketing. Having experienced a significant event that changed his perspective about hyper-targeting and information sharing, he transitioned to cybersecurity where he learned about data privacy issues.
Here are some key points Dan and Tom talk about:
KEY QUOTE:
“Invasive advertising can really be many different forms and we see our role to protect brands and publishers and technology platforms so those ads don't get inadvertently served, because the world of programmatic advertising is very lawless and algorithm-driven.” - Dan Frechtling
Resources
Dan Frechtling LinkedIn | Twitter
Boltive
By Tom FoxTom’s guest in this episode of the ESG Report is Dan Frechtling of Boltive, a company that helps keep the Internet safe from invasive media and enforces data privacy. Data privacy and cybersecurity are ESG issues because they are significant drivers of business risk and a growing concern among investors and CEOs. The public costs of poor corporate cybersecurity management are increasingly viewed as market failures.
Dan is the CEO of Boltive. His career began as a marketer, and he has spent years learning the power of marketing. Having experienced a significant event that changed his perspective about hyper-targeting and information sharing, he transitioned to cybersecurity where he learned about data privacy issues.
Here are some key points Dan and Tom talk about:
KEY QUOTE:
“Invasive advertising can really be many different forms and we see our role to protect brands and publishers and technology platforms so those ads don't get inadvertently served, because the world of programmatic advertising is very lawless and algorithm-driven.” - Dan Frechtling
Resources
Dan Frechtling LinkedIn | Twitter
Boltive