Why it's time for a new digital leadership style
IT borrowed industrial engineering models that were successful for decades, but the new digital business environment is different. It’s uncertain, changes rapidly and has very different attributes
IT borrowed industrial engineering models that were successful for decades, but the new digital business environment is different. It’s uncertain, changes rapidly and has very different attributes
Facebook users are not offered the chance to opt out of their data being labeled.
Google's streaming video platform YouTube has also struggled to stop the spread of disturbing or adult content on the site, prompting some major advertisers to remove its ads for fear they could appear next to offensive content
CEO Mark Zuckerberg had promised changes to the advertising-driven social media company as it was under regulatory scrutiny over propaganda on its platform and users' data privacy.
Facebook is now worth US$40 billion, more than it was right before the Cambridge Analytica scandal erupted.
Facebook also faces the prospect of action by lawmakers, with some calling for federal privacy regulation and anti-trust action to break up big tech companies
As the drummers in LED-studded military uniforms exit the stage at the opening ceremony of Kaspersky Lab's Singapore summit, on walks Eugene Kaspersky in a blue linen shirt, jeans and trainers, an SLR camera slung round his neck.
'This is a breach of privacy that may not just be embarrassing but could also affect our lives in big ways, just as the credit score does'
With AI advancing by the day, this is a question begging to be answered, writes Piers Smith of FaceMe
Even for businesses not subject to the GDPR, the decision gives a taster of how New Zealand privacy law is likely to develop as the Privacy Bill makes its way before Parliament, write Hayley Miller and Campbell Featherstone of Kensington Swan
Misuse of data could compromise privacy or individual rights, prompt incorrect decisions or a misapplication of skills and, ultimately, drive a very consequential loss of employee trust in the organisation, writes Ben Morgan of Accenture Interactive NZ
Despite these, 9 out of 10 Kiwis think the benefits of the internet outweigh its drawbacks
The European Union's executive said signatories to the code of practice had taken steps to remove fake accounts and limit sites promoting fake news but said more was needed
Last year, the company was buffeted by revelations that UK consultancy Cambridge Analytica had improperly acquired data on millions of its U.S. users to target election advertising.
'CIOs who master these IoT trends have the opportunity to lead digital innovation in their business,' says Nick Jones, research vice president at Gartner.