Sentences with phrase «take hold of that data»

This would in turn incentivize tech companies to monitor third - parties with whom they share user personal data, and make it harder for malicious actors to take hold of that data.

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Aside from hiding from the public the fact that Cambridge Analytica took hold of a treasure trove of user data from Facebook accounts sans their permission, new scathing discoveries now show that the company was collecting other stuff as well.
Plenty of proposals are floating around, including mandating new guidelines on transparency and data portability (the ability of users to essentially own their data, have it deleted, and take it from one platform to another), adjusting a law to hold social media platforms liable for users» content, and even potentially enacting comprehensive privacy legislation.
This uncertainty should gradually decline — for better or for worse — over the coming months, as the sequester's impact takes hold and more economic data come in, giving us a clearer picture of the forward momentum of the economy.
We do things like take organization - wide coffee breaks where we ask staff to go buy a coffee and ponder a specific question; we hold online book clubs and create communities of shared interests that range from using data tools to vegetarian cooking to working parents; around the holidays we host regional holiday parties and virtual «Holi - DJ» listening parties, where team members swap playlists of their favorite music.
The attack pumps more data into a buffer than it's designed to hold; the overflow corrupts memory nearby, letting hackers introduce malicious code there that can take control of servers and other systems.
For example, TCGA, with genomic data on 33 tumor types taken from samples from 11,000 patients, is finishing 2018 by publishing a series of papers and holding a symposium.
Before long I find myself coerced out of my job as a journalist and holding check sheets instead, taking Rothschild's commands as he confirms the data.
The annual UK Flusurvey aims to collect data from men and women of all ages around the country, in order to map trends as seasonal flu takes hold, enabling researchers to analyse how the virus spreads and who it affects.
They advised the district to gather data around the number and academic profiles of students taking and not taking high - level math classes in high school and to hold focus groups to explore why students do and don't take such classes.
The «Big Data» revolution that's taken hold in other parts of our society can do just that.
Now we're focusing on how we can actually make a business out of electronic data and the idea of monetizing it is actually taking hold
When I inspect your home I take all the data on my hand held smart phone I take pictures & meet with you at the end of the inspection to go over the major things I find wrong with the home.
Historical XIV data from inception (2010 Nov 30) to demise (2018 Feb 15) takes a theoretical buy and hold investor from an adjusted close of $ 9.56 (rounded up) down to $ 6.04 — a gruesome outcome.
The fair value team takes into account the relevant factors and surrounding circumstances, which may include: (i) the nature and pricing history (if any) of the security; (ii) whether any dealer quotations for the security are available; (iii) possible valuation methodologies that could be used to determine the fair value of the security; (iv) the recommendation of a portfolio manager of the fund with respect to the valuation of the security; (v) whether the same or similar securities are held by other funds managed by the Adviser or other funds and the method used to price the security in those funds; (vi) the extent to which the fair value to be determined for the security will result from the use of data or formulae produced by independent third parties and (vii) the liquidity or illiquidity of the market for the security.
This drive is meant for those on the move gamers who need to hold a lot of data in a device that will not take up too much room.
The avalanche of data streaming out of the satellite was chaotic — too noisy for Barnes» taste, when he took a look — but several years on, Vernier had gotten a hold of it.
According to Mr Harrabin, colleagues of Professor Jones said «his office is piled high with paper, fragments from over the years, tens of thousands of pieces of paper, and they suspect what happened was he took in the raw data to a central database and then let the pieces of paper go because he never realised that 20 years later he would be held to account over them».
Tree - ring chronologies came along a little later, but the habit of weak statistical rigor seems to have taken hold even though more abundant data made it possible to calculate CIs.
Now nic can't be held responsible, necessarily, for whether other people (including me) think that his article documents deliberate misuse of data — but if he wished to avoid such an outcome, and limit whether the arguments become overwhelmed with a «fight over personality,» it would seem that he could easily take steps to do so.
Get educated (this means examining real data, not headlines), get credible information to hand out, hold viewings of documentary films like «Look Up» from film maker George Barnes, do whatever it takes to sound the alarm.
The Court held that the data processing in the present case was capable of being covered by Article 7 (f)[73] which requires a balancing of the opposing rights and interests of the data subject and the data controller, while taking into account the Charter rights to data protection and privacy [74].
On the issue of data security, the Court held that Article 15 (1) does not allow Member States to derogate from the Directive's data security provisions, which require providers to take appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the effective protection of retained data.
People expect companies to take care of their personal data and will hold them accountable if that information is lost or stolen.
Taken a bit further, one should also be able to request a purge of all identifying data held by companies.
Finally, Wyndham recognizes that director liability for a data breach can be minimized when a board of directors holds meetings to address data breaches or attacks, engages forensic technology consultants to assess risks, engages outside counsel to advise the company on related legal issues, and takes necessary remedial measures to address the breach and minimize exposure.
In August 2017, in R v Orlandis - Hansburgo (2017 ONCA 649), the Ontario Court of Appeal (ONCA) held that a reasonable expectation of privacy exists in energy consumption data capable of supporting inferences of activities taking place in a residence.
In this case, where the data sought to be produced is the analysis of blood taken from a person for medical purposes following a motor vehicle accident, the level of intrusiveness is high as this Court held in R. v. Taylor, 2013 ABCA 342, 561 A.R. 103 (which decision was upheld by the Supreme Court, [2014] S.C.J. No. 50).
Almost exactly a year ago, Google held a gathering for «leaders of the IT industry» — the Efficient Data Center Summit — where they explored the steps the company takes to reduce resource use and energy consumption in particular.
Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner takes the view that the best way properly to get rid of (third party) personal information that one no longer wants to hold or that one is required by law not to hold, is to destroy the medium on which it is found — wiping disks «may not... irreversibly erase every bit of data on a drive.»
By PCA 1978, the Criminal Justice Act 1988, s 160 and the Sexual Offences Act 2003, it is an offence to take, make and distribute indecent images of children under 18, or to simply possess such images, and data held on computer disc is caught within the definition of «indecent photograph» (see R v Fellows [1997] 2 All ER 548, [1997] 1 Cr App Rep 244, R v Arnold; R v Fellows [1997] 2 All ER 548, [1997] 1 Cr App Rep 244).
Congress members should think about what kinds of data - minimization practices Facebook could adapt and how Facebook can take technological steps to anonymize the data it does hold.
As the scale and scope of the Facebook personal data scandal grows, there are questions galore: why Facebook took so long to act, whether the company should be held liable, and just how much trouble the executives at Cambridge Analytica are in, across multiple jurisdictions.
According to a source in know of the matter, Minister of Law & Justice and Electronics & Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad on Thursday held a meeting with senior IT ministry officials to analyse the steps need to be taken for prevention of commercial misuse of user data.
«The committee has repeatedly asked Facebook about how companies acquire and hold on to user data from their site, and in particular about whether data had been taken without their consent,» wrote Damian Collins, chairman of the British committee.
Aside from hiding from the public the fact that Cambridge Analytica took hold of a treasure trove of user data from Facebook accounts sans their permission, new scathing discoveries now show that the company was collecting other stuff as well.
Data provided by Etherchain.org indicates that many mining pools (groups that consolidate hashing power to increase their chances of mining the next block) have made the change, and if this trend continues, the soft fork is expected to take hold on 30th June.
The Facebook blog post, written by deputy general counsel Paul Grewal, cited the «public prominence» of Cambridge Analytica, called the alleged data retention an «unacceptable violation of trust» and said the social network will take legal action if necessary to hold all parties «responsible and accountable for any unlawful behavior.»
There were talks of a few hardware solutions that would take your biometric data, encode them, and store it on the device for you, so if that device holds your Bitcoin, it can not be stolen unless the biometric data matches.
Some users taking advantage of the opportunity to download an archive of all the data Facebook holds in their account are discovering a surprise: it includes videos they shot but never posted...
Alexianer GmbH, who is the holding company of the hospital where data collection took place, provided support in the form of salaries for authors JDR, MP, DL, and DV, but did not have any additional role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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