Tech Rage IT’s Matt Rose Speaks on Privacy and Data Security Amid 23andMe Bankruptcy on Fox 35 Orlando
Posted by techrageit On March 26, 2025
Winter Springs, Fla., (March 26, 2025) - Matt Rose, Chief Experience Officer
at Tech Rage IT, recently featured on Fox 35 Orlando during the 10 o'clock news
on March 24 and Good Day Orlando on March 25. Rose discussed the critical
issues of privacy and data security following the bankruptcy announcement of
23andMe, a leading DNA testing company considering a potential sale.
During
these segments, Rose tackled several pressing topics:
- Implications of 23andMe's Potential Sale: This raises concerns about the future
handling of sensitive genetic data and what it means for privacy rights.
- Importance of Personal Data Protection: Emphasized strategies individuals can
implement to safeguard their personal information, even amidst corporate
bankruptcy situations.
- Evaluating Data Privacy Policies: Encouraged consumers to review the privacy
policies of services like 23andMe and understand their rights regarding
data sharing and storage.
"As
23andMe faces bankruptcy, the possibility of a sale could lead to changes in
data handling practices," stated Matt Rose. "Consumers need to be
vigilant about how their genetic data is used and ensure it aligns with their
privacy expectations."
For
additional information, please contact:
- Tech Rage IT: Matt Rose, 407-278-5664, matt@techrageit.com
- UCF Business Incubation Program: Rafael Caamano, 407-408-4297, rafael.caamano@ucf.edu or Alan Byrd, Alan Byrd & Associates,
407-415-8470, alan@byrdconnections.com
About Tech Rage IT: A renowned woman-owned tech firm
specializing in managed IT services, VoIP solutions, and IT consulting since
2015, Tech Rage IT is headquartered in Winter Springs, Fla. Focused on reducing
tech frustrations, the company provides strategic solutions to support business
growth. Learn more about Tech Rage IT at www.TechRageIT.com.
About the UCF Business Incubation
Program: The
UCF Business Incubation Program assists early-stage companies with resources to
attain sustainable growth. Since 1999, the program has supported the
development of over 300 startups, bolstering the local economy. More
information is available at www.incubator.ucf.edu.