User Data Privacy: Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, and Privacy Protection
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Article Title: User Data Privacy: Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, and Privacy Protection
Find article online: http://resolver.scholarsportal.info/resolve/00189162/v51i0008/56_udpfcaapp.xml
doi: 10.1109/MC.2018.3191268
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Context
With the revelation that Facebook handed over personally identifiable information of more than 87 million users to Cambridge Analytica, it is now imperative that comprehensive privacy policy laws be developed. Technologists, researchers, and innovators should meaningfully contribute to the development of these policies.
Overview
Strengths and Weaknesses
Assessment
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