Not exact matches
He used the term a «
breach of trust» to
describe the Cambridge Analytica scandal,
in which a political
data firm linked to Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign gained access to information on some 50 million Facebook users.
An expert
in data security, Christine advised attendees to ensure they have a clear process to execute
in case of a
breach,
describing the matter as a case of «when», not «if», saying one
in five business are predicted to encounter material
data breaches in the next two years.
If the proposed settlement agreement is approved by the Court, ruby will contribute a total of $ 11.2 million USD to a settlement fund, which will provide, among other things, payments to settlement class members who submit valid claims for alleged losses resulting from the
data breach and alleged misrepresentations as
described further
in the proposed settlement agreement.
His intervention came after a whistleblower spoke to the Observer and
described how the profiles, mostly of US voters, were harvested for Cambridge Analytica,
in one of Facebook's biggest ever
data breaches.
Many people have
described Cambridge Analytica's collection and use of people's
data as a «
data breach,» but
in now - deleted tweets, Facebook executive Alex Stamos said Kogan did not break into any systems: «He did, however, misuse that
data after he gathered it, but that does not retroactively make it a «
breach.
The newspapers, citing former employees of Cambridge Analytica, associates of the firm, and documents,
described the harvesting effort as the largest
data breach in Facebook's history.
The event is being
described as a
data breach of the social media platform, though Facebook disputes that characterization, saying Kogan «gained access to this information
in a legitimate way and through the proper channels» before misusing it.
Digital rights organisation Open Rights Group's legal director, Myles Jackman,
described a hypothetical «treasure trove of private information» and questioned whether the public could trust the government with their
data again
in the event of a
breach.