Until then, we are likely to see more
misuse of personal data in the future.
Not exact matches
Denham said the prime allegation against Cambridge Analytica is that it acquired
personal data in an unauthorized way, adding that the
data provisions act requires services like Facebook to have strong safeguards against
misuse of data.
What's also crystal clear is that rules and systems designed to protect and control
personal data, combined with active enforcement
of those rules and robust security to safeguard systems, are absolutely essential to prevent people's information being
misused at scale
in today's hyperconnected era.
The fallout from the story concerning Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, the
misuse of personal data and how much Facebook knew about all this, has quickly made its way into the halls
of government — and with it Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg is getting a lot
of invitations
in his inbox.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg is also reporting that the Federal Trade Commission is opening a probe into Facebook and the
misuse of personal data, related to a consent decree that was issued
in 2011 over the social network's
personal data handling policies.
Arguably the biggest is an investigation that's already underway: The Federal Trade Commission is looking into the possible
misuse of personal information
in the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which involved sharing
data from as many as 87 million users.
The social network has absorbed criticism
in recent months regarding its
personal data security liabilities, thanks mainly to the
misuse of data from about 87 million people collected on the social network by a research firm, Cambridge Analytica, during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
A second whistleblower from the firm also emerged at a parliamentary hearing
in April claiming Britons»
personal data may have been
misused by a pro-Brexit campaign ahead
of the 2016 referendum
in which Britain voted to leave the European Union.
Iain Blackford highlighted links between Cambridge Analytica - the firm at the centre
of a row over the alleged
misuse of personal data from Facebook users to influence the US election - and senior figures
in the Conservative Party.
«Congress should focus on Facebook - but equally on Cambridge Analytica, engaging
in theft and
misuse of personal data, dirty tricks, and services for Russians,» Blumenthal added.
The
Data Protection Act, which came into force
in 1984, was designed to stop the
misuse of personal information held on computer.
These staggering developments have not only seriously dented public confidence
in the ability
of public and private sector organisations to keep our
personal data secure, they have also reawakened concerns about the extent to which our domestic laws provide adequate protection for individuals whose
personal data is lost or
misused.
The amendments follow concernsraised
in the DCA consultation paper, Increasing Penalties for Deliberate and Wilful
Misuse of Personal Data, launched last July, and
in an earlier information Commissioner's Office report that existing penalties were an insufficiently strong deterrent.
The social network is
in the eye
of a controversy storm, with fake news, Russia's meddling
in the 2016 presidential election, and
misuse of personal data by Cambridge Analytica swirling around Menlo Park.
Denham said the prime allegation against Cambridge Analytica is that it acquired
personal data in an unauthorized way, adding that the
data provisions act requires platforms like Facebook to have strong safeguards against
misuse of data.
This week, Mactaggart penned an open letter to Zuckerberg,
in which he referenced the Cambridge Analytica mess — the apparent
misuse of 50 million Facebook users»
personal information by a
data analytics firm that worked with Donald Trump's presidential campaign — and called the Facebook CEO out for funding an effort to defeat his measure.
Senator Chuck Grassley, chairman
of the upper chamber's judiciary committee, said he had also invited representatives from Twitter and Google to discuss «how such
data may be
misused or improperly transferred and what steps companies like Facebook can take to better protect
personal information
of users and ensure more transparency
in the process».
Denham said the prime allegation against Cambridge Analytica is that it acquired
personal data in an unauthorized way, adding that
data protection laws require services like Facebook to have strong safeguards against
misuse of data.
MENLO PARK — Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg broke days
of silence Wednesday, addressing allegations that Cambridge Analytica had
misused personal data and acknowledging his company «made mistakes»
in handling its more than 2.2 billion users» information.
The Government has sought details from Facebook on if any such downstream entity «
misused»
data, what is the protection available to the
data subject and what are the specific steps proposed to be taken by the social media company to prevent any
misuse of personal data for potential interference
in, or manipulation
of the Indian electoral process?
In response, Facebook cut off RapLeaf's
data access and said it would «dramatically limit» the
misuse of its users»
personal information by outside parties.
«Companies that control huge amounts
of personal data have a legal obligation to guard against theft and
misuse of that information,» she said
in a statement.
Following up on its earlier warning, the IT Ministry yesterday issued a notice to social networking giant Facebook seeking its response over the user
data breach and details
of the measures it has put
in place to ensure safety and prevent
misuse of personal data.
Iain Blackford highlighted links between Cambridge Analytica - the firm at the centre
of a row over the alleged
misuse of personal data from Facebook users to influence the US election - and senior figures
in the Conservative Party.
«It will also examine how such
data may be
misused or improperly transferred and what steps companies like Facebook can take to better protect
personal information
of users and ensure more transparency
in the process,» Grassley's office said.
Denham said the prime allegation against Cambridge Analytica is that it acquired
personal data in an unauthorized way, adding that the
data provisions act requires services like Facebook to have strong safeguards against
misuse of data.
What's also crystal clear is that rules and systems designed to protect and control
personal data, combined with active enforcement
of those rules and robust security to safeguard systems, are absolutely essential to prevent people's information being
misused at scale
in today's hyperconnected era.
MADRID (Sputnik)- The Spanish
Data Protection Agency (AGPD) said
in a tweet on Thursday that it had launched an investigation into the
misuse of Facebook users»
personal information by the Cambridge Analytica consultancy firm.
In case
of Facebook you just give them you
personal data and risk they might be
misused (like just what happened recently).
The attorneys general
in New York and Massachusetts have asked Facebook to turn over information related to Cambridge Analytica's alleged
misuse of personal data that was improperly harvested from 50...
In its official statement, the Australia - based fund manager said that Facebook had been involved in a number of controversies and reputational issues, focusing particularly on the recent privacy issue involving British firm Cambridge Analytica which misused the personal data of around 50 million Facebook users without their consen
In its official statement, the Australia - based fund manager said that Facebook had been involved
in a number of controversies and reputational issues, focusing particularly on the recent privacy issue involving British firm Cambridge Analytica which misused the personal data of around 50 million Facebook users without their consen
in a number
of controversies and reputational issues, focusing particularly on the recent privacy issue involving British firm Cambridge Analytica which
misused the
personal data of around 50 million Facebook users without their consent.
, the Australia - based fund manager said that Facebook had been involved
in a number
of controversies and reputational issues, focusing particularly on the recent privacy issue involving British firm Cambridge Analytica which
misused the
personal data of around 50 million Facebook users without their consent.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said on Monday that it was investigating the
misuse of personal data from Facebook users
in the wake
of the scandal.
he tweets, which come at a time
of heightened sensitivity around the alleged
misuse of personal data amid the unfolding Facebook - Cambridge Analytica controversy here, triggered a stir
in India on social media.
Facebook shares plunge over revelations that
personal data of 50 million users was obtained and
misused by British
data analytics firm «Cambridge Analytica,» who reportedly helped Donald Trump win the US presidency
in 2016.
The ministry has also asked the social network's management to clarify what steps are being taken by the company to ensure the safety and privacy
of personal data and to prevent ITS
misuse in order to interfere
in the electoral process
in India.
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 letter further said Facebook has been asked about the specific steps proposed to be taken by the social media firm to prevent any
misuse of personal data for potential interference
in, or manipulation
of the Indian electoral process?
Our take: There is no suggestion that Facebook was actively complicit
in the
misuse of personal data by a third party.