Sentences with phrase «data after the revelations»

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The issue of data privacy came to the fore after revelations in 2013 from former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden of mass U.S. surveillance caused political outrage in Europe
CBA's announcement, which was made in a YouTube video by a senior bank executive a day after BuzzFeed Australia reported the data breach, puts further pressure on Australian banks already reeling from revelations of widespread misconduct in a judicial inquiry.
Zuckerberg visited with senators in closed - door meetings Monday, previewing the public apology he plans to give Congress on Tuesday after revelations that the data - mining firm Cambridge Analytica gathered personal information from 87 million users to try to influence elections.
The House and Senate questioned Zuckerberg for about 10 hours after revelations that data on millions of Facebook users got into the hands of Cambridge Analytica, a consulting firm that worked on President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
After revelations that personal data of food delivery app users is readily available for sale through several channels for as little as RMB 0.10 per pe...
That's the question many Americans are asking after revelations that a data - mining firm working for the Trump campaign improperly got its hands on the personal information of tens of millions of Facebook users and created detailed profiles that were used to target unsuspecting voters in the presidential election.
The new dating feature asks Facebook's users to trust the social network with yet more of their personal data — confidence that was severely dented after revelations that lax Facebook data policies enabled a political ad targeting firm to obtain data on 87 million users without their consent.
After revelations that Cambridge Analytica accessed millions of Facebook users» data without their knowledge, embattled CEO Mark Zuckerberg is apologizing.
Zuckerberg is trying to restore public confidence after recent revelations that information from up to 87 million Facebook users was shared with Cambridge Analytica, a data mining firm used by the Trump campaign in the 2016 election.
Experts warned the sample conducted after the Sunday Times revelations amounted to a third of a 1,000 respondent data set, meaning it was well within the margin of error.
Facebook is facing scrutiny after revelations that Cambridge Analytica got data on Facebook users even though they hadn't given explicit consent.
Zuckerberg visited with senators in closed - door meetings Monday, previewing the public apology he planned to give Congress on Tuesday after revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data - mining firm affiliated with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, gathered personal information from 87 million users to try to influence elections.
The vice-chair of the campaign against Scottish independence met with the controversial data firm months after revelations about their involvement in Trump's campaign came out.
Zuckerberg visited with senators in closed - door meetings Monday, previewing the public apology he plans to give Congress on Tuesday after revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data - mining firm affiliated with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, gathered personal information from 87 million users to try to influence elections.
After Edward Snowden's revelations about GCHQ's role in mass personal data harvesting alongside the US National Security Agency, sceptics may be inclined to take such guidance with a pinch of salt.
«Only after the revelations are people starting to understand the value of their data and that they actually have strong data rights,» says Naik.
Year after year they have harvested data, and new revelations about human development have emerged.
Although I am pretty sure that Phil Jones's career as a scientist will suffer permanent damage as a result of the hacked e-mail revelations, I am heartened by the fact that his own research reexamining the data came to a different conclusion 18 years after the original study.
81) The UK's Met Office has been forced this year to re-examine 160 years of temperature data after admitting that public confidence in the science on man - made global warming has been shattered by revelations about the data.
Indeed, despite being EU members, Britain has been the subject of criticism within the EU for being seen as a «soft touch» on data protection, particularly following Edward Snowden's revelations on how the UK government allowed its intelligence agency, GCHQ, to monitor private communications («MEPs tighten up draft data privacy rules after Snowden revelations», http://www.theguardian.com 22 October 2013).
Since this was done without attorney or client knowledge prior to recent revelations, this does not sound like a winning argument, but consider whether it would be accepted by a court for data gathered after the public revelation of the surveillance.
After a series of revelations about the vastness of the Cambridge Analytica data breach and acknowledgement that nearly all of Facebook's 2.2 billion users have had their profile data scraped at one time or another, now comes a report that Facebook sent a doctor on a secret mission to obtain medical records from a number of major hospitals.
Facebook's stock has tanked after revelations that the company had shared the data of up to 50 million users with the political data analytics company Cambridge Analytica.
The users we talked to only performed such reviews after the recent revelations about Cambridge Analytica's use of Facebook data.
After the revelation of the Facebook Cambridge Analytica scandal, the social media giant has admitted that as many as 87 million people's data was affected, or about 27 million more than originally reported.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is probing whether Facebook violated terms of a 2011 consent decree after the recent revelations that user data had been transferred to Cambridge Analytica without those users» knowledge, according to a person familiar with the matter.
In addition, the state's attorney of Cook County in Illinois has sued Facebook and Cambridge Analytica for consumer fraud after revelations that the latter obtained data on millions of Facebook users.
After NSA revelations, the knowledge of what Facebook, Google, Apple... are and what can be done with available personal data such things can not be a surprise.
Facebook's acknowledgment of its problems has accelerated in recent weeks, after revelations that the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked with the Trump campaign, had improperly harvested the data of up to 87 million Facebook users.
The new whistleblower's revelations come days after Facebook's old data - sharing policies have come under immense scrutiny following explosive reports in the New York Times and the Guardian on how Cambridge Analytica obtained that data.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under fire after revelations that a Trump - affiliated consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, got data on millions of Facebook users.
Facebook has been under pressure since the revelations that vast swathes of data were held by British firm Cambridge Analytica, after it was obtained from a researcher who shared the data without the social network's permission.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under fire after revelations that Cambridge Analytica got data on Facebook users, including information on friends of people who had downloaded a psychological quiz app, even though those friends hadn't given explicit consent to sharing.
Facebook shares plummeted further yesterday (26 March) after it emerged that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the US is to investigate the company's data practices following revelations around how Cambridge Analytica used data of 50m members of the social network.
Christopher Wylie, the whistleblower behind the revelation of major data theft by his former employer Cambridge Analytica, on Tuesday kicked up a fresh controversy after he claimed the Congress was one of the parties in India to engage its services.
He has asked users to delete Facebook after the recent Cambridge Analytica data leaks revelation.
Zuckerberg is trying to steer Facebook through one of its worst public crises, after revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm that worked on President Donald Trump's election campaign, obtained the private data of some 50 million Facebook users.
But the problem for the government is that use of e2e encryption has been growing in recent years as awareness of both privacy risks and cyber security threats have stepped up, thanks to data breach scandal after data breach scandal, as well as revelations of the extent of government agencies» surveillance programs following the 2013 Snowden disclosures.
Facebook's revelation comes after it said that data from nearly 87 million profiles were accessed by Cambridge Analytica, and not 50 million as it was reported.
After revelations that its data was used against its authorization by Cambridge Analytica to target and influence voters in the 2016 election, concerns about how Facebook handles user data are rising once again.
Last weekend, it emerged that Verizon was seeking a $ 1 billion discount on its planned Yahoo acquisition, following revelations surrounding Yahoo's massive 2014 data breach were revealed to Verizon after the terms of its purchase were agreed.
That's the question many Americans are asking after revelations that a data - mining firm working for the Trump campaign improperly got its...
The revelation came weeks after the disclosure of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, wherein personal data of 77 million users was improperly gathered and misused by the political consultancy firm, who reportedly also helped Donald Trump win the US presidency in 2016.
The tweet came after a bruising five - day period for Facebook that has seen regulators swarm and its stock price plunge following concerns over data privacy in the wake of revelations about Cambridge Analytica's misuse of user data.
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