Recently Facebook and Cambridge Analytics have been in the news concerning a dat
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Recently Facebook and Cambridge Analytics have been in the news concerning a data breech. Please research and write about what the details of this data breach. Some of the questions on this issue are: 1. Who is responsible for the data breach? 2. Is this an actual data breach? 3. Are there ethical issues in this breach? 4. What is Personally ldentifiable Information (PII)? 5. Do you consider the data at Facebook PII? 6. Users agree to share their information, does this relinquish Facebooks responsibility to protect it? 7. Are there any ethical issues with how the data was handled by Facebook and Cambridge Analytics? I would be surprised considering your interests in Computers, that this would not have come up in conversation. Be sure you respect other's opinions. You can learn from communicating your opinion and reading other's opinions. 400 to 600 wordsExplanation / Answer
1. who is responsible for the data breach?
Answer: Mark Zuckerberg
2. is this an actual data breach of facebook and cambridge analytics
Yes, because the data about the person has been leaked from the facebook
4. what is Personally Identifiable Information?
Answer;: The information which can be used for differentiating the two persons or a person can be traced with is refered as PII (Personally Identifiable Information) Example: Name, data of birth, social securiyt number, the recorded information about a persons biometric details, passport number, license number, email address, telephoe number and other personal informations of them.
5. do you consider the data at facebook PII?
Yes, because person information of a person has been stored in the facebook
6. users agree to share their informaiton, does this relinquish facebook responsibility to protect it?
Facebook takes efforts always to protect the information about the user which has been stored personally in the site of the facebook.
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