Lovable Security: Be a Data Custodian, Not a Data Owner – Fredrick “Flee” Lee – PSW #665
Loveable Security: Flee's approach to cybersecurity is that is should be "loveable." He thinks cybersecurity perpetuates a myth of an elite, isolated team of stealth insiders who are seen as enforcers, instead of as enablers who accelerate innovation by removing obstacles. Data Privacy + CCPA: Flee believes that tech companies should operate as data custodians, instead of data owners, and that CCPA should be the bare minimum that companies do to ensure data privacy.
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Guest
Fredrick “Flee” Lee is the Chief Security Officer at Gusto, where he leads information and physical security strategies including consumer protection, compliance, governance and risk. Before Gusto, Lee spent more than 15 years leading global information security and privacy efforts at large financial services companies and technology startups, most recently as Square’s Head of Information Security. He previously held senior security and privacy roles at Bank of America, NetSuite and Twilio. Lee was born and raised in Mississippi and holds a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the University of Oklahoma.