Daniel is Entrepreneur-in-Residence at CleanSlate, which helps privacy-concerned individuals regain control of their personal privacy by compartmentalizing critical aspects of their life -- their public-facing persona, work life, private life – and putting the power back in their hands on what they share with whom. CleanSlate helps clients shield themselves from the prying eyes and reach of data-hungry corporations, unfriendly influences, malicious actors, and other threats to personal privacy and safety. Many of the tactics, techniques, and procedures recommended in this book are drawn from CleanSlate's privacy standards.
Daniel has worked closely with numerous federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies across the U.S. on providing solutions to their mobile technology requirements. He has focused on providing hardware and software solutions to federal field agents, investigators, the police, and other authorities to support them in performing their duties. Daniel is a strategic consultant helping a wide range of companies in different industries reduce risks at all levels of their organizations, including financial and cyber security. He has also worked with high-profile, C-suite executives on assessing the personal security frameworks for the executives and their families, including obfuscating their sensitive personal information, residences, and activities from the prying eyes of the public. Daniel earned his Master’s degree in Journalism and Certificate in International Security from Harvard University. During his studies he has gained perspective and insight into the ways governments, non-state actors, corporations, and even lone individuals are using kinetic and cyberattacks not only against each other but also against unsuspecting civilians. Also, he earned his MBAs from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where he was trained in efficiency so throughout this course we will get right to the point.