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Worried About AI? You Should Be (Part 2)

Weissman's World

Kinda puts a new spin on the future of privacy, don’t it? I learned this startling fact from this remarkable video from the Center for Humane Technology.… … Read More » Worried About AI? You Should Be (Part 2) The post Worried About AI? You Should Be (Part 2) appeared first on Holly Group.

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Video Conferencing Apps Sometimes Ignore the Mute Button

Schneier on Security

A Privacy Analysis of Mute Buttons in Video Conferencing Apps “: Abstract: In the post-pandemic era, video conferencing apps (VCAs) have converted previously private spaces — bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens — into semi-public extensions of the office. New research: “ Are You Really Muted?:

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META hit with privacy complaints by EU consumer groups

Security Affairs

This is my interview with TRT International on the Meta dispute with EU consumer groups, which are calling on the bloc to sanction the company EU consumer groups are calling on the bloc to sanction the company Meta – which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp – for allegedly breaching privacy rules.

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SHARED INTEL Q&A: My thoughts and opinions about cyber threats — as discussed with OneRep

The Last Watchdog

Editor’s note: I recently had the chance to participate in a discussion about the overall state of privacy and cybersecurity with Erin Kapczynski, OneRep’s senior vice president of B2B marketing. OneRep provides a consumer service that scrubs your personal information from Google and dozens of privacy-breaching websites.

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FTC Issues Orders to Nine Social Media and Video Streaming Service Companies Regarding Privacy Practices

Hunton Privacy

On December 14, 2020, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it had issued orders to nine social media and video streaming companies, requesting information on how the companies collect, use and present personal information, their advertising and user engagement practices and how their practices affect children and teens.

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Zoom Agrees to Settle Security Lawsuit for $85 Million

Data Breach Today

Case Stems From Concerns About 'Zoom Bombing' and Other Issues Cloud video conferencing provider Zoom has agreed to settle a consolidated class action federal lawsuit for $85 million as well as reform its security and data privacy practices.

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Protecting or Posturing: What's Acceptable in New Data Privacy Practices

AIIM

Similarly, some of the video conferencing and collaboration platforms that we knowledge workers are all too familiar with are now using artificial intelligence to recognize participants and their behaviors. The AIIM community has been engaged in the personal data privacy conversation for a while now.