News & Insights
News & Insights
February 2026
Rueters
But many people will "trade convenience for security," even if it means giving up some privacy, said Collin Walke, a former Oklahoma state representative who is head of the cybersecurity and data privacy practice at law firm Hall Estill.
"They think they can protect themselves ... but they don't realize that on the back end, all that information is being pilfered," Walke said.