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FTC Charges Twitter with Deceptively Using Account Security Data to Sell Targeted Ads

IG Guru

FTC and DOJ Order Twitter to Pay $150 Million Penalty for Violating 2011 FTC Order and Cease Profiting from Deceptively Collected Data. The post FTC Charges Twitter with Deceptively Using Account Security Data to Sell Targeted Ads appeared first on IG GURU.

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TEN YEARS OF BREACHES IN ONE IMAGE via THE VERGE

IG Guru

Nearly 8 billion usernames have leaked since June 2011. The post TEN YEARS OF BREACHES IN ONE IMAGE via THE VERGE appeared first on IG GURU.

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AIIM's Information Management Training - Cost, Options, and FAQs

AIIM

You may not know that we developed a 4-day Email Management class in 2008 or a 2-day Social Media Governance course in 2011. It is targeted to business users, knowledge workers, or anyone who needs to use or manage information more efficiently. How Often are AIIM's Training Courses Updated?

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Why Visual Classification Will Change the World

IG Guru

Why Visual Classification Will Change the World I’ll never forget watching IBM’s Watson computer beat Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter on Jeopardy to win the $1 million prize in February of 2011. I was still in library school when Watson set a new benchmark for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and made science fiction a bit more […].

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Drinker Biddle names Bennett Borden as Chief Data Scientist to lead the firm’s data analytics strategy

Barclay T Blair

I refer in this context, as I have done before, to an article written in 2011 by Tom Kilroy , now Chief Administrative Officer and Chief of Staff at Misys, called Big 4 a reason. The article describes how the big consulting firms moved on from…. View original post 564 more words.

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Hiding the ball

InfoGovNuggets

” Data accessed between 2011 and 2018. Alphabet hid or failed to disclose the breach of “hundreds of thousands of users” for six months, to avoid “regulatory scrutiny and … reputational damage.” What did the delay in notification cost customers? Did Google care? Don’t be evil.

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Resolving Disputes During & Post COVID

Information Governance Perspectives

It’s frightening to think about what bad actors would do with this information, isn’t it? So security is up to you, plain and simple. They use a suite of Adobe products to support the execution of justice but it’s being constantly monitored and tweaked to ensure security. Some of this not up to us, of course.