The Wall Street Journal
The Scope of Threat
At the WSJ D.Live conference in Hong Kong, Darktrace's Nicole Eagan and Social Data Lab's Andreas Weigend speak with WSJ Global Technology Editor Jason Dean about risks and vulnerabilities in the 'Wild Wild West' digital realm.
Curated Video
Could Your Phone Be Locked If You Miss EMI?
New ReviewThe RBI is weighing whether to let lenders remotely disable smartphones bought on EMI if borrowers default. That has sparked a debate over consumer rights, privacy and the risks of aggressive lending.
Curated Video
Facebook Parent Meta Settles Privacy Lawsuit for $725M
Facebook's parent company Meta is settling the Cambridge Analytica class-action lawsuit for $725 million.
Curated Video
Apple, Facebook clash over online privacy and data usage
The battle of the internet giants - Apple's efforts to restrict Facebook scooping up data from its users.
Curated Video
Apple to pay $95M to settle lawsuit accusing Siri of eavesdropping
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million US to settle a lawsuit alleging that the company surreptitiously activated its virtual assistant Siri to record conversations through iPhones and other devices for more than a decade.
Bloomberg
DNA Data From 23andMe to Be Auctioned
23andMe has proposed a May 14 auction for the sale of its assets, which include the genetic data of more than 15 million customers. The sale of genetic data raises concerns about privacy and safety, and customers are worried about what...
Bloomberg
Can 'Internet of Things Flourish and Protect Privacy?
Jan. 7 -- U.S. Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Edith Ramirez discusses consumer privacy and the internet of things, and FTC regulations from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. She speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
Customers queue to have credit cards cancelled after massive data theft
A massive theft of customer data from three major credit card firms in South Korea has sparked widespread public concern, with customers flocking to bank branches on Tuesday to cancel or reissue their cards.
The theft was first revealed...
Curated Video
Expert: Hotel chain to blame for security breach
Cybersecurity expert and NYU professor Justin Cappos says the security breach that compromised the information of as many as 500 million guests shows that Marriott's Starwood hotels did not care about customer security and privacy.
Curated Video
Expert: Hotel chain to blame for security breach
Cybersecurity expert and NYU professor Justin Cappos says the security breach that compromised the information of as many as 500 million guests shows that Marriott's Starwood hotels did not care about customer security and privacy.
Curated Video
A voice collection feature in some of Samsung's latest televisions are causing privacy experts to take notice and leading consumers to question the latest bells and whistles in Samsung's lineup. (Feb. 10)
SOUNDBITE (English) Julia Horwitz, Director of EPIC Consumer privacy project:
"This is a problem of over collection."
SOUNDBITE (English) Julia Horwitz, Director of EPIC Consumer privacy project."
"Protections should be built in....
Bloomberg
The Evolution and Future of Reddit's Business Model
Aug. 23 -- Steve Huffman, Reddit's co-founder and chief executive officer, and Alexis Ohanian, chief strategy officer, discuss the evolution of Reddit and the future of their business model with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
Curated Video
Poll: Facebook Scandal Changes Social Media Use
VOICEOVER SCRIPT
IN THE WAKE OF FACEBOOK'S DATA PRIVACY SCANDAL WITH CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICA - AND CEO MARK ZUCKERBERG'S HIGH-PROFILE GRILLING BY CONGRESS - AMERICANS ARE CHANGING THE WAY THEY USE SOCIAL MEDIA.
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Bloomberg
Paris Magazine Attacks: Bloomberg West (01/07)
Jan. 7 -- Full episode of ""Bloomberg West."" Guests: Former Commander for the UK Metropolitan Police Bob Milton, Cisco Senior Vice President Kelly Ahuja, Bullpen Capital Advisor Semil Shah, Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown,...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Are Your Gadgets Spying on You?
Can electronics makers collect and share your data without your consent?