He declined to appear this week before the British Parliament and answer
questions about data privacy.
He'll face tough
questions about data privacy and Facebook's role in democracy in both sessions.
Whenever there is this level of customer data collection, there are
questions about data privacy, especially with EU GDPR data protection rules on the horizon.
We know teachers and families often have
questions about data privacy and security.
Rather than squirming in his seat during
the questions about data privacy and Russian - backed political ads, Zuckerberg appeared poised and in control on Tuesday.
Not exact matches
Zuckerberg is on Capitol Hill this week to face a barrage of
questions from lawmakers looking to probe the tech giant over concerns
about privacy,
data collection, and more.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently testified at two Congressional hearings at which he fielded lawmakers»
questions about the company's continued stumbles with
data privacy and how it intended to prevent future disasters.
Thune and Nelson also noted that Facebook had not responded to a series of
questions from the committee
about the recent
privacy scandal involving the
data firm Cambridge Analytica.
New York City taxi regulators released
data about millions of cab rides, providing useful research
data but also raising
questions about privacy.
NEW YORK — An audit of Facebook's
privacy practices for the Federal Trade Commission found no problems even though the company knew at the time that a
data - mining firm improperly obtained private
data from millions of users — raising
questions about the usefulness of such audits.
Then there's the biggest
question surrounding the IoT's ability to
data track the way people work — what
about privacy?
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is in his second day of submitting to politicians»
questions about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and frankly a lot of it has started to blend together:
data, moral responsibility,
privacy, blah blah blah.
The scandal has led to broader
questions about how Facebook and other social media networks manage
data, and Facebook has been changing its
privacy policies and tools in response.
Mark Zuckerberg answered
questions about Facebook's
data collection and
privacy policies this week from almost 100 different politicians in nearly 10 hours of public testimony.
The hearings didn't reveal new information
about Facebook's practices, but they suggested that many members of Congress are ready to move on from the status quo of weak
privacy protections and unfettered
data collection by companies in the U.S. Below, we break down some of the top hits, misses, and unanswered
questions from the hearings.
The ongoing debate
about data and
privacy is directly related to the
question of encryption in some important ways, as Mossberg's tweet notes: messaging content is
data that users would like to keep private, and encryption accomplishes that.
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The sentiment seemed widespread on tech and media Twitter: there was a lack of specificity in terms of
questions about privacy (this allowed Zuckerberg to turn nearly every
question about the ownership of
data to a discussion
about user interface controls that limit where
data is shown to other Facebook users), plenty of dodged
questions (every time there was a
question about the
data Facebook generates
about users beyond what they themselves enter into the system Zuckerberg needed to «check with his team»), and bad
questions that presumed Facebook sells
data, letting Zuckerberg run out the clock at least three times by explaining the basics of Facebook's business model (this is precisely why I have been so outspoken
about the problem of perpetrating this falsehood: it lets Facebook off the hook).
While the hearings were ostensibly primarily
about data security and
privacy, Zuckerberg's own words indicate he was not necessarily limiting them to the
privacy issue, and lawmakers»
questions covered everything from content censorship to Facebook's responsibility for illegal pharmaceutical ads.
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Earlier today, the Congressional House Energy and Commerce Committee announced Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will appear before a panel on April 11 to answer
questions about his company's
data privacy policies.
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Partly a guide on federal
privacy laws, partly an activism manual, the toolkit encourages parents to
question teachers and district officials
about how
data is collected, stored, and shared, and to advocate for stricter standards in their children's schools.
The Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) today released a new policy brief detailing the technical, operational and governance considerations for creating a secure,
privacy - protected student - level
data network — a streamlined system that would help students, college leaders and policymakers answer basic
questions about student outcomes in our higher education system.
The series of prepared
questions presented by the Superintendent to the «expert panel» included how to explain the newly - named CT Core Standards and how they would be evaluated; the legal grounds of local BOEs relative to test compliance mandates; what was the «actual origin» of the Common Core Standards; who stands to profit from testing; and what
about privacy and
data - mining.
VDOE & the Virginia Longitudinal
Data System — Improving Student Outcomes & Protecting Privacy (PDF)-- More on how VLDS protects student privacy, including answers to frequently asked questions about data available through the sys
Data System — Improving Student Outcomes & Protecting
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Privacy (PDF)-- More on how VLDS protects student
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privacy, including answers to frequently asked
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data available through the system.
Other topics that may come up are teacher
data privacy, the
privacy of student medical
data in school records, and
questions about how algorithms are used to make decisions in education.
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We have looked at the
questions of security they raise and their impact on
privacy, as the Net connection pumps out
data about your stuff, and by not - very - distant implication
about you, to... just whom?
At the same time, concerns
about privacy and cybersecurity raise tough
questions for firms
about how to keep mobile
data safe and ensure no breaches in confidential client communications or
data.
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Next week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee and Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on Tuesday and before the Congressional House Energy and Commerce Committee panel on Wednesday to answer
questions about the company's
data privacy policies.
And on Tuesday afternoon Facebook held a staff - wide meeting in Menlo Park to address
questions about the company's work on
data privacy.
Facebook has scheduled an open meeting to all employees Tuesday to let them ask
questions about the unfolding Cambridge Analytica
data privacy scandal, according to an internal calendar invitation reviewed by The Verge.
Some users have vowed to stop using Facebook and there are also
questions about what the company will have to do to restore public trust in Facebook's commitment to
privacy and
data protection.
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Since then, there's been a firehose of bad news
about Facebook's
privacy and
data practices that's called into
question if the tech giant can act with its users» (and its shareholders») best interests at heart.
The announcements raise
questions about why it took the Cambridge Analytica scandal for Facebook to take
data privacy seriously.
When Sidewalk Labs hosted a public forum in Toronto last November to gather feedback on its plan to build a
data - driven innovation hub on a mostly derelict stretch of industrial waterfront, several participants posed tough
questions about how the company, a subsidiary of Alphabet / Google, would address
privacy issues —
questions that have...
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Congress for the first time, answering
questions about how his company protects its users»
privacy and
data.
Earlier today, the Congressional House Energy and Commerce Committee announced Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will appear before a panel on April 11 to answer
questions about his company's
data privacy policies.
In addition to raising
questions about Facebook's role in the 2016 presidential election, this news is a reminder of the inevitable
privacy risks that users face when their personal information is captured, analyzed, indefinitely stored, and shared by a constellation of
data brokers, marketers, and social media companies.
Facebook is introducing new
privacy features following
questions about company's commitment to protecting user
data.
The leaders of a key House committee declared Thursday that Facebook officials failed to answers
questions about a
privacy scandal involving a Trump - connected
data - mining company, and they want CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify before the panel.
News reports
about Facebook's role in the aggressive form of
data collection also have raised serious
questions about whether the company violated a landmark consent decree with a federal watchdog agency designed to prevent
privacy violations.
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