Facebook is receiving bad press due to compromised consumer data by a Cambridge-based analytics firm for political purposes.
Frankly, this should not be news as social media outlets, and free online services (email, vlogs, blogs), use subscribing advertisers to generate their revenue by selling the (supposed to be anatomized) data. Said data extraction models have been the point of episodes on shows like Netflix's House of Cards.
Regardless, the sensitive data is supposed to be masked. And how obfuscated said data is, is often a matter of debate.
So, the questions is, will the US get serious about data privacy now and / or will consumers migrate from these services in droves?
TBD....
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Mine Your Scanning / Audit Data
Like the article below suggests, orgs need to analyze the data from past endeavors focused on scanning / auditing for next-gen protections.
http://www.darkreading.com/analytics/the-new-security-mindset-embrace-analytics-to-mitigate-risk/a/d-id/1326812?
Anti-malware, user-behavior (anomaly detection), and signatures are great, but take interest with what scans / audits of your past have shown with gaps / attack vectors.
http://www.darkreading.com/analytics/the-new-security-mindset-embrace-analytics-to-mitigate-risk/a/d-id/1326812?
Anti-malware, user-behavior (anomaly detection), and signatures are great, but take interest with what scans / audits of your past have shown with gaps / attack vectors.
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