Mary Schaub speaks with Alec Harris about how privacy, security, and personal risk have evolved in a world shaped by data brokers, algorithmic profiling, AI, and digital surveillance. Rather than focusing only on hackers and technical systems, they explore a more fundamental question: what are we protecting—and how visible have we become without fully realizing it?
They examine why privacy is not about “having something to hide,” but about autonomy, safety, and discernment. Along the way, they unpack metadata, device fingerprinting, dynamic pricing, reputational risk, AI’s double edge, and the growing gap between convenience and control.
This is not a conversation about disappearing. It’s about calibration—understanding where the risks are, what matters most, and how to make more conscious tradeoffs in a world that increasingly rewards exposure.
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***The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice.***
Credits: Written, produced and hosted by: Mary Schaub. Theme song written by: Mary Schaub
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Website: M. Schaub Advisory (MSA)