Not exact matches
«What we didn't do until recently and what we are doing now is just take a broader view looking to be
more restrictive in ways
data could be
misused,» Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said Thursday, in one
of her first appearances since the Cambridge Analytica affair blew up.
«With every public violation
of consumer trust be it through
misuse of data or external threats, consumers today are paying
more attention to the
data they share, what organizations they share it with, and how it will be used,» said Scott Miller, CEO, Vision Critical.
But for a lot
of people, that adage never really sunk in until the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal in which the company was accused
of misusing and failing to secure Facebook
data from
more than 71 million people.
More: Reports
of Facebook
data misuse spurs calls for regulation, scrutiny
of social media firms
Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, publicly addressed for the first time the
misuse of data belonging to 50 million users
of the social network and described the steps the company would take to safeguard the information
of its
more than two billion monthly users.
«Our
data suggest that college students who
misuse prescription stimulant medications are
more likely to exhibit clinically relevant psychiatric dysfunction,» says Timothy Wilens, MD, chief
of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at MassGeneral Hospital for Children (MGHfC) and co-director
of the MGH Center for Addiction Medicine, corresponding author
of the report.
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It will also examine how such
data may be
misused or improperly transferred and what steps companies like Facebook can take to better protect persona information
of users and ensure
more transparency in the process.
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».
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, on Wednesday publicly addressed for the first time the
misuse of data belonging to 50 million users
of the social network and described the steps the company would take to safeguard the information
of its
more than two billion monthly users.
Even with these changes, we've seen abuse
of our platform and the
misuse of people's
data, and we know we need to do
more.
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.
A draft framework is currently under review; to be effective, it will have to hinge on
more than just informed consent to mechanisms for holding governments and private sector accountable for the
misuse of data.
But then the statement admits, «Even with these changes, we've seen abuse
of our platform and the
misuse of people's
data, and we know we need to do
more.»
On the same day that the state
of Illinois sued Facebook over its alleged
misuse of data that allowed Cambridge Analytica to download information on
more than 50 million users, Facebook confirmed that it had been collecting and storing call logs and text message metadata for millions
of Android users.
Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg has finally issued a statement on the user
data misuse allegedly perpetrated by
data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica, which has been accused
of harvesting
data from
more than 50 million Facebook users during the presidential campaign in 2016.
The first is
more thorough audits
of developers, with a promise to ban anyone who
misuses user
data.
«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.
Facebook's stock price is down
more than 11 % since last weekend's reports that Cambridge Analytica, a right - leaning political consultancy, acquired and
misused the personal
data of tens
of millions
of Facebook users.
If one or two rogue companies such as Cambridge Analytica — and not Facebook — are responsible for this mass
misuse of data, perhaps the company can say
more regulation is not needed.
NEW DELHI (Sputnik)- The Indian Ministry
of Electronics and Information Technology sent on Wednesday a notice to Facebook, asking the latter to clarify if the personal information
of Indian citizens had been
misused by the Cambridge Analytica firm or any other downstream entity and provide
more details on the personal
data breach.
Until then, we are likely to see
more misuse of personal
data in the future.
The move is just a part
of a broader overhaul that the Menlo Park, California - based company is introducing to its platform in response to calls for
more robust
data privacy measures following the discovery
of a
data misuse affecting the private information
of tens
of millions
of Facebook users allegedly perpetrated by Cambridge Analytica, a British
data mining and political consulting firm that was hired by the camp
of Donald J. Trump back in 2016 to assist in his campaign for his presidential bid.