SA Premier denies deliberate data collection through Liberal Party s NationBuilder campaign software
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South Australia s Premier says there has been no deliberate collection of data through redirections from official state government websites to an SA Liberal Party campaign software tool.
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SA Premier Steven Marshall now says no data was deliberately collected or retained
SA Liberal MPs blocked an attempt to set up a parliamentary committee into the collection of personal data by the state government
On Tuesday, Steven Marshall repeatedly told state Parliament no information had been collected or retained by NationBuilder.
Nicola Spurrier letter, government department links redirecting online users to Liberal Party platforms
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rd Security and Privacy Summit organized by BSI, supported by China-Britain Business Council and IAPP as well as sponsored exclusively by Beijing Powertime Information Technology Co.,Ltd. was successfully concluded in Beijing. Nearly 30 experts from different industries (such as Internet, big data, artificial intelligence, 5G, real estate, smart healthcare, manufacturing) and representatives from the Chinese government, university and corporations were invited to participate in the summit and shared their views and insights on the topic of how will organizations better achieve organizational resilience in a new era of digital transformation . The event attracted nearly 300 representatives from organizations in various industries to attend on-site. This was also
the trust of its users and deceived them about their ability to control their personal information. the government accuses facebook of sharing users personal information with third party apps including phone numbers and whether they liked certain postings. some shared with cambridge analytica, a political consulting firm that worked with the trump campaign. an optional face recognition technology turned on by default. facebook is not admitting guilt though it s agreeing to government oversight for 20 years. also a new independent privacy committee. and mark zuckerberg himself will have to certify every quarter that the company is adhering to privacy agreements. zuckerberg today. we re going to change the way that we operate across the whole company from the leadership down and the ground up. we re going to change how we build product. and if we don t, then we re going to be held accountable for it. reporter: facebook the first silicon valley company to have imposed on it.
came out and the government said 52 people have been captured through this collection of records. when the privacy committee looked at in the and then when the senate committee looked at this they found nobody that was actually captured by the bulk collection of records. so with me now to talk about this and more the new york times op-ed columnist and a democratic strategist. welcome to both of you. jeff is with me too. rand paul does not like nsa snooping into phone records so he ll filibuster that part of the patriot act when it is up for vote at the end of the month. will that register with voters? patriots act has always been controversial. i think that the government has learned ever since the snowden thing that they have to be more transparent about the value of the powers that they have and so
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