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protection of. the human being so as it as we say we have big data analytics apply to human beings that needs protection this season and that needs a better design and we have the industrial internet of things well we don't have these problems at all ok well let's hope that we can use big data for our benefit and not to surveil us all if one has to thank you for sure thank you. demise affectively left germany's domestic airline markets to loved ones are now the country's cartel authority has analyzed lufthansa's domestic ticket prices and says they've been recently unduly hyped by up to thirty percent of tonnes of blames computer algorithms responding to supply bottle mix the cartel office says left turns a can't hide behind computers and has threatened to open an investigation. all this week we're taking a look at the new silk road china's attempt to revive a one thousand year old trade route and to do that they're investing hundreds of billions of dollars in ports railways and roads and bridges across asia africa and europe today we're looking at the greek port of courageous last year china's state ow
protection of. the human being so as it as we say we have big data analytics apply to human beings that needs protection this season and that needs a better design and we have the industrial internet of things well we don't have these problems at all ok well let's hope that we can use big data for our benefit and not to surveil us all if one has to thank you for sure thank you. demise affectively left germany's domestic airline markets to loved ones are now the country's cartel authority has...
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but of course the chaos communication congress is about online security internet security and data protection in general and the question of course is always is enough being done by the regulators and that is something that definitely needs to be looked at because a lot of the criticism is that governments in europe are not doing enough to protect consumers experts say companies don't have a major incentive to protect their customers data they want corporations that suffer customer data breaches to face heftier fines. it's not expensive enough for companies if they fail security wise but when you look at the internet of things the so-called i like this many video camera us toasters network tools to smart smart home application that come with like zero security. measures just because in which companies those companies would think it's too important it's too costly it's too expensive to have. to install security measures and some experts suggest that the solution would be hefty fines for firms that do not keep customer data safe. after a relentless summer pursuit premier league club liverpool h
but of course the chaos communication congress is about online security internet security and data protection in general and the question of course is always is enough being done by the regulators and that is something that definitely needs to be looked at because a lot of the criticism is that governments in europe are not doing enough to protect consumers experts say companies don't have a major incentive to protect their customers data they want corporations that suffer customer data...
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the region's data protection regulators says amazon's going too far in. employees must be guaranteed a certain amount of freedom in the work space. and that's simply not possible when they're constantly monitored. they're also surveillance cameras throughout the new amazon pounds including incorrigibles and the areas the company says it uses them to prevent theft but employment law experts are alarmed. for it's out of proportion an employer has to have a legitimate reason to make use of such monitoring methods and as there's no legitimate reason it's both illegal and disproportionate. no saxony is data protection or storage he has launched an investigation amazon has until next week to respond to the allegations. now with terry and it's a change of fortune and that's right things are looking up helena after a change at the helm as it were tuesday solid first game under new coach. opponents were minds where dortmund's yellow and blacks were looking to end their run of games without a win since struggles appointment on sunday heaviest snow had limited him j
the region's data protection regulators says amazon's going too far in. employees must be guaranteed a certain amount of freedom in the work space. and that's simply not possible when they're constantly monitored. they're also surveillance cameras throughout the new amazon pounds including incorrigibles and the areas the company says it uses them to prevent theft but employment law experts are alarmed. for it's out of proportion an employer has to have a legitimate reason to make use of such...
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but of course the chaos communication congress is about online security internet security and data protection in general and the question of course is always is enough being done by the regulators and that is something that definitely needs to be looked at because a lot of the criticism is that governments in europe are not doing enough to protect consumers experts say companies don't have a major incentive to protect their customers data they want corporations that suffer customer data breaches to face hefty fines. it's not expensive enough for companies if they fail security wise when you look at the internet of things the so-called i like this many video camera us toasters networked it was just smart smart told that pick a shoe that comes with like zero security. measures just because it would companies those companies would think it's too important it's too costly it's too expensive to have. to install security measures and some experts suggest that the solution would be hefty fines for firms that do not keep customer data safe. to u.s. markets now where we often see a rise in stock price
but of course the chaos communication congress is about online security internet security and data protection in general and the question of course is always is enough being done by the regulators and that is something that definitely needs to be looked at because a lot of the criticism is that governments in europe are not doing enough to protect consumers experts say companies don't have a major incentive to protect their customers data they want corporations that suffer customer data...
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a bid to exempt journalists and others from data protection provisions has been condemned in the lord'sct of representations from all sides and the levenson enquiry that these amendments. they sought a compromise, a way to protect the free expression rights of public publishers and to ensure the public was defended —— amendments —— leve nson was defended —— amendments —— levenson enquiry. but there was opposition. this would inhibit prepublication preparatory work most obviously and particularly the work of investigation and research with a view to publication which may never actually result in publication. it would provide a field day for those who are seeking to impede academic work, artistic expression, literary expression, as well as journalism, which they do not welcome. it would inevitably create a chilling effect on work in academia, on the arts, literature and journalism. the executive director of the telegraph media group said the proposals would cripple invested to give journalism. it would create a deeply repressive data protection regime for all those involved injournalistic
a bid to exempt journalists and others from data protection provisions has been condemned in the lord'sct of representations from all sides and the levenson enquiry that these amendments. they sought a compromise, a way to protect the free expression rights of public publishers and to ensure the public was defended —— amendments —— leve nson was defended —— amendments —— levenson enquiry. but there was opposition. this would inhibit prepublication preparatory work most obviously...
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we would remind mps and others of their obligations under the data protection act to keep personal dataed on the irish border issue. 700,000 children and pensioners in the uk have fallen into relative poverty over the last four years, according to a new report. and as you have just been according to a new report. and as you havejust been hearing, the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick has condemned former officers who made public comments about pornography that was found on about pornography that was found on a computer in damian green's parliamentary office. right, all the latest sport now, catherine has got that. tell us how it is going down under with the ashes. not as badly as it was as the start of the day, let's put it that way. day three of the second ashes test started horribly for england but it finished rather better. england lost the succession of quick wickets this morning. there were some moments of brilliance from australia, moeen ali was caught and bowled by nathan lyons and watches from mitchell starc as he removesjonny bairstow with lightning quick reactions
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later so they acquire growing more quickly instead of focusing on the security side of things data protection in general was a major focus of the meeting experts criticized that companies don't have enough incentive to protect their customers data they want corporations that experience data breaches to face hefty fines. it's not expensive enough for companies if they fail security wise but when you look at the internet of things the so-called i like this many video camera us toasters network toasters smart smart told application that come with like zero security. measures just because it would see companies those companies would think it's too important it's too costly it's too expensive to have. to install security measures it's unclear where the finds of a solution in any case the boom in connected devices seems unstoppable and so if data security is lagging. the age of automation so advances in twenty seventeen these soccer robots did ok for rookies and they'll learn like many of the other models presented over the past year miro the robot dog for example can learn the floor plan of an apa
later so they acquire growing more quickly instead of focusing on the security side of things data protection in general was a major focus of the meeting experts criticized that companies don't have enough incentive to protect their customers data they want corporations that experience data breaches to face hefty fines. it's not expensive enough for companies if they fail security wise but when you look at the internet of things the so-called i like this many video camera us toasters network...
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noah sachs in these data protection also already has launched an investigation amazon has until next week to respond to the allegations. designers catering to islamic fashion say their high end creations are taking off after featuring on the catwalks of new york london and istanbul is a billion dollar industry and its boom mic now muslim design is based in germany and looking to get in on the success of photo shoot for the upcoming winter collection despite the icy temperatures the photos have to give no hint that the models of freezing cold time and again design omarion led dearie steps in to make adjustments. fifteenth's collection everything has to be perfect for the latest catalog. in this collection it was important for me to return to my labels origins to have different models on the set somewhere in the hit job some without some with turbans a mixture of light and dark complection zz to make everyone feel included. in her studio near mannheim the algerian born design a is constantly creating new combinations. i used a lot of earth tones because i find them very elegant and to
noah sachs in these data protection also already has launched an investigation amazon has until next week to respond to the allegations. designers catering to islamic fashion say their high end creations are taking off after featuring on the catwalks of new york london and istanbul is a billion dollar industry and its boom mic now muslim design is based in germany and looking to get in on the success of photo shoot for the upcoming winter collection despite the icy temperatures the photos have...
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i think at the end of the day, you know, there's new policy around a general data protection that europeg to institute in may of next year. facebook has said they are going to be compliant with it, and as long as the tech companies, u.s. tech companies, are exerting force in their marketplaces around advertising or kind of how their businesses are being run, i think you're going to continue to see this kind of prickly elationship, and so as far as the substance of what's been said today about germany and facebook, i don't think there's anything there that facebook needs to worry about. >> but, michal, i remember when what's app and facebook first linked up. there was this sort of idea that data was going to be segregated and what's app wasn't going to put advertising in the app and that was sort of a somewhat of a benefit to europeans, who use what's app a lot more than we do in the u.s sort of the sense that facebook snuck in this provision later saying, oh, well now we're sharing this data, but it's fine, without getting permission does this point to the kind of issue facebook and mayb
i think at the end of the day, you know, there's new policy around a general data protection that europeg to institute in may of next year. facebook has said they are going to be compliant with it, and as long as the tech companies, u.s. tech companies, are exerting force in their marketplaces around advertising or kind of how their businesses are being run, i think you're going to continue to see this kind of prickly elationship, and so as far as the substance of what's been said today about...
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ngo freedom house studied restrictions on internet access content and data protection in sixty five countries despite modest steps to increase internet access cuba it says remains one of the world's least connected and most repressive environments for. scoring seventy nine out of one hundred possible negative points . in fourth place iran and iran has its own cyber police internet access beads and band with have slowly improved still the country scored eighty five negative points. at number two you know you haven't missed anything in this ranking two countries are tied for second place syria and ethiopia both with eighty six negative points war torn syria it's dangerous to air independent views. bloggers and bloggers risk their lives and he has the world's worst internet access . and at number one china was the worst abuser of internet freedom despite a smartphone of mobile internet boom the country has the most digital restrictions notching eighty seven out of one hundred possible points. that was this week's ranking and now reality soap on the internet influencers are online almost twenty f
ngo freedom house studied restrictions on internet access content and data protection in sixty five countries despite modest steps to increase internet access cuba it says remains one of the world's least connected and most repressive environments for. scoring seventy nine out of one hundred possible negative points . in fourth place iran and iran has its own cyber police internet access beads and band with have slowly improved still the country scored eighty five negative points. at number two...
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world what else is on the agenda the next three days well there's a lot of things you know from data protection of course it's always a topic here it's been a topic for years and there is social credit system that china is currently testing so basically points are awarded to people for you know trustworthiness online their behavior with friends or within their families and that's something that china wants to put in place by the year two thousand and twenty another topic is net neutrality the big topic though is that keynote by edward snowden tomorrow so everybody will be looking at that tomorrow you know what is he going to say and that's a big story this communication congress to put a bit of that in for us thank you very much. and from the future we step backwards a thousand years into the past in our weekly series about the silk road it was an accident trade routes from china it traversed all of asia bringing fine porcelain expensive spices and the upon a silk to europe the chinese government now wants or is a wreck that route on land and on water for years china has invested hundreds of bi
world what else is on the agenda the next three days well there's a lot of things you know from data protection of course it's always a topic here it's been a topic for years and there is social credit system that china is currently testing so basically points are awarded to people for you know trustworthiness online their behavior with friends or within their families and that's something that china wants to put in place by the year two thousand and twenty another topic is net neutrality the...
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the regions data protection regulator says amazon's going too far in. employees must be guaranteed a certain amount of freedom in the work space. and that's simply not possible when they're constantly monitored. there are also surveillance cameras throughout the new amazon planting fluting incorrigibles and locker areas the company says it uses them to prevent theft but employment law experts are alarmed. it's out of proportion an employer has to have a legitimate reason to make use of such monitoring methods and as there's no legitimate reason it's both illegal and disproportionate for those with no saxony is data protection authority has launched an investigation amazon has until next week to respond to the allegations. well the global climate summit in paris is drawing to a close with played just over one billion dollars in investments to make it easier for countries and industries to wean themselves off fossil fuels two years after the historic paris climate agreement the target of curbing global warming to one point five degrees celsius above pre-i
the regions data protection regulator says amazon's going too far in. employees must be guaranteed a certain amount of freedom in the work space. and that's simply not possible when they're constantly monitored. there are also surveillance cameras throughout the new amazon planting fluting incorrigibles and locker areas the company says it uses them to prevent theft but employment law experts are alarmed. it's out of proportion an employer has to have a legitimate reason to make use of such...
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they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protectionheir ownjudgement. rules into the public domain on their own judgement. there is rules into the public domain on their ownjudgement. there is a way of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant you do it by proper official means. you do not go freelancing, as this officers have done, and it has the smack of the police state about it. damian green is theresa may's closest ally, the second most important person around the cabinet table, and this row matters because it puts his word against that of two former police officers. a senior government official is looking into these allegations, as well as separate allegations, as well as separate allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards a conservative activist. those allegations are also denied by damian green and her report could well be on the desk of the prime minister within days. we will keep across it, as will you, i'm sure. thank you. pope francis is bennet is final day in bangladesh, after rallying support for the rohin
they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protectionheir ownjudgement. rules into the public domain on their own judgement. there is rules into the public domain on their ownjudgement. there is a way of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant you do it by proper official means. you do not go freelancing, as this officers have done, and it has the smack of the police state about it. damian green is theresa may's closest ally,...
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the metropolitan police seem to think that the most likely offence comes under the data protection actere is an inbuilt defence under that of acting in the personal interest. these officers could say what they have done is in the public interest. it will be interesting to see if the information commissioner perseus it, investigates it and if it results in criminal charges. thank you very much. danny shaw our home affairs correspondent with the latest on the developments in this story today. it's also been announced tonight that the prime minister has decided to draw a line under the allegations of sexual misconduct against mark garnier mp. a statement from number ten said that the cabinet office had conducted an investigation into mr garnier‘s behaviour as a minister and decided that there was no evidence to suggest that he had breached the expected standards of behaviour. 0ur political correspondent, leila nathoo, is at westminster. tell us more? this investigation has been going on almost two months into mark garner. it fold claims made by his then secretary, two separate incidents i
the metropolitan police seem to think that the most likely offence comes under the data protection actere is an inbuilt defence under that of acting in the personal interest. these officers could say what they have done is in the public interest. it will be interesting to see if the information commissioner perseus it, investigates it and if it results in criminal charges. thank you very much. danny shaw our home affairs correspondent with the latest on the developments in this story today....
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they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protectionain on their own judgment. there is a way of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant, do it by proper, official means. you do not go freelancing as these officers have done and it has the smack of a police state about it. damian green is the prime minister's closest police will ally, the second most important person sat around the cabinet table, and he has consistently denied these allegations. but this row matters because it puts his word, his denial, it pits that against the word of two former serving met police officers. senior government officials are investigating this. the cabinet office ethics chief sue gray is carrying out a review. both into these allegations and separate allegations, also denied by damian green, of inappropriate conduct towards a conservative party activists. we are told the prime minister could receive her report in the next few days. thank you very much, we will be covering it very closely in the next few days. pope francis is spending his fin
they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protectionain on their own judgment. there is a way of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant, do it by proper, official means. you do not go freelancing as these officers have done and it has the smack of a police state about it. damian green is the prime minister's closest police will ally, the second most important person sat around the cabinet table, and he has consistently...
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they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protection their ownjudgment. rules into the public domain on their own judgment. there is rules into the public domain on their ownjudgment. there is a way of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant, do it by proper, official means. you do not go freelancing as these officers have done and it has the smack of a police state about it. damian green is to reason‘s me's second closest ally, the second most important person sitting around the table. this matters because it pits his denial of these allegations against the word of two former police officers. a senior government official, sue gray, is looking into these allegations as well as separate allegations of the inappropriate behaviour by damian green towards a conservative activist, allegations which damian green also denies, and her report could well be on the desk of the prime minister within days. pope francis is spending his final day in bangladesh after using his highly—anticipated asia trip to express support for the rohing
they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protection their ownjudgment. rules into the public domain on their own judgment. there is rules into the public domain on their ownjudgment. there is a way of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant, do it by proper, official means. you do not go freelancing as these officers have done and it has the smack of a police state about it. damian green is to reason‘s me's second closest...
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well there's a lot of things you know from data protection of course it's always a topic here it's been a topic for years and there's social credit system that china is currently testing so basically points are awarded to people for you know trustworthiness online their behavior with friends or within their families and that's something that china wants to put in place by the year two thousand and twenty another topic is net neutrality the big topic though is the keynote by edward snowden tomorrow so everybody will be looking at that tomorrow you know what he's going to say and that's a big story this communication congress to point out a bit of that in a lot to for us thank you very much. and from the technologies that will shape our future we step backwards a thousand years into the past in a weekly series about the silk road it used to be an ancient trade route from china it's traversed all of asia bringing fine porcelain expensive spices and the upon a silk to europe the chinese government now wants to research that trade route on land on water for years china has invested hundreds
well there's a lot of things you know from data protection of course it's always a topic here it's been a topic for years and there's social credit system that china is currently testing so basically points are awarded to people for you know trustworthiness online their behavior with friends or within their families and that's something that china wants to put in place by the year two thousand and twenty another topic is net neutrality the big topic though is the keynote by edward snowden...
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they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protectiont. there is a way of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant used to it by a proper official means. you do not go freelancing like these officers have done. it has a smack of the police state about it. if you think about it, there seems to be a beef between damian green and the police. what is going on? this will date back to the raid on his office back in 2008. at the time, damian green was a shadow home affairs spokesman, he was given information from the home office which he used to attack the then labour government. the leaking quarry was launched and the police we re quarry was launched and the police were called in. as part of that investigation his office was raided, his computers were taken, and a civil servant, a home office civil servant, was fired. no one was charged as a result. conservative mps at the time were hugely critical of the fact the police got involved. they said it was a politicisation of the police force. the first person to bring forward these al
they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protectiont. there is a way of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant used to it by a proper official means. you do not go freelancing like these officers have done. it has a smack of the police state about it. if you think about it, there seems to be a beef between damian green and the police. what is going on? this will date back to the raid on his office back in 2008. at the...
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they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protectionway of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant, you do it by proper official means. you do not go freelancing, as these officers have done. it has the smack of the police state about it. i find it very worrying. is it about a vendetta? it has the sense of bending the bin man about it. i think we have to look at mr lewis today. i have never seen that officer before in my life until we have seen the images today for some he does not strike me as a vengeful person going through a series of vengeful acts. was he right to do it? we have to look at a different motivation. police officers can feel very strongly about information they might feel the public should know about that is being suppressed. these officers are taking a risk in doing what they are doing. the first risk is the internal enquiry. the second risk is the court of public scrutiny through a slander or libel action. i ask the question, why have they been able to take the big risk, other than they feel it is inform
they choose to put material that an ordinary citizen would be prohibited from acquiring under data protectionway of dealing with that. if you think something is relevant, you do it by proper official means. you do not go freelancing, as these officers have done. it has the smack of the police state about it. i find it very worrying. is it about a vendetta? it has the sense of bending the bin man about it. i think we have to look at mr lewis today. i have never seen that officer before in my...
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and my last point here is that my -- my hope exist on eu and gdpr are it is the general data protectionregulation. which is coming out or -- applies in i think may 2018. this is data protection and but the big thing here is that any company that serves these citizens could potentially serve somebody visiting or citizen visiting the united states so like it applies blanket to basically any company especially all of these we're talking about they operate and serve these citizens. that is best hope for any solid regulationing and least in the same way that cars are manufactured to meet highest standards, california -- i think we're going to to see that kind of level of regulation, obviously, it is a little easier to change user experience based on geography so that's a trickier loophole element of this. but i'm hopeful that's at least pushing the conversation in the right direction. >> but then looking to germany for -- >> in the e.u. yeah. >> hi. hi i have so many thoughts while you're talking because this is my life and all of the -- articles you brought up and people you named. >> give
and my last point here is that my -- my hope exist on eu and gdpr are it is the general data protectionregulation. which is coming out or -- applies in i think may 2018. this is data protection and but the big thing here is that any company that serves these citizens could potentially serve somebody visiting or citizen visiting the united states so like it applies blanket to basically any company especially all of these we're talking about they operate and serve these citizens. that is best...
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the most likely charges they could face would be under the data protection act, but there is a defenceormation if that is a public interest defence, and neil lewis would argue that his information was in the public interest. the cabinet inquiry into damian green's conduct had been made aware of neil lewis and the possible evidence that he could give and he was not contacted, which fuelled his concerns that there could be some kind of cover—up or certainly that the full facts would not be you. our top story this lunchtime: 0n the verge of a brexit breakthrough in brussels. the prime minister is on the verge of signing a deal. and coming up: a parliamentary proposal. the moment an australian mp goes off—script during a speech to ask his partner to marry him. coming up in sport: a long way to go but there's a glimmer of hope, as england take four quick wickets on day three of the second ashes test. a foreign aid project for civilian police in syria has been suspended by the government after an investigation by the bbc‘s panorama programme found that some of the money had been diverted to
the most likely charges they could face would be under the data protection act, but there is a defenceormation if that is a public interest defence, and neil lewis would argue that his information was in the public interest. the cabinet inquiry into damian green's conduct had been made aware of neil lewis and the possible evidence that he could give and he was not contacted, which fuelled his concerns that there could be some kind of cover—up or certainly that the full facts would not be you....
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congress grilled equifax about faulty data protection that hasn't acted on proposals to increase security. so get ready for another year of ups and downs. i'll be watching and pass along all i find to you. i want to hear from you. my hotline is open weekdays 10:00 to 2:00. the number is 415-954-8151 and5a reach me on my facebook page or through abc7news.com. >> very good. >>> coming up next, after >>> someone could ring in the new year as a multimillionaire. tonight's jackpot is more than $300 million. saturday's powerball jackpot is closing in on $400 million. if you're playing, good luck. >> i guess i should have bought a ticket. improves your odds a little bit. it's the end of an era of three generations of men who have been going to the same barbara their entire life. >> jonathan bloom got to hang out with rod the barber in danville just one day before he retires. >> tomorrow is my last day. >> really? how long have you been here? >> 48 years. >> reporter: it all started by accident when he came to live withis uncle. >> graduated high school and said what are you going to do now in i
congress grilled equifax about faulty data protection that hasn't acted on proposals to increase security. so get ready for another year of ups and downs. i'll be watching and pass along all i find to you. i want to hear from you. my hotline is open weekdays 10:00 to 2:00. the number is 415-954-8151 and5a reach me on my facebook page or through abc7news.com. >> very good. >>> coming up next, after >>> someone could ring in the new year as a multimillionaire. tonight's...
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whatsapp was given a france's data protection authority says it wants to ensure the highest level of arency on the massive data , according to a statement monday. this comes after 28 eu privacy watchdogs published a letter published in october tofrance'sn whatapp's world. whatapp's co-founder. meantime, power is back on and one of the busiest airports in jackson international airport in atlanta experienced a massive power outage, laughing 11 hours on sunday, causing thousands of light cancellations. whatve to ask, technologies being used to improve air travel right now? justin covers of airline industry for bloomberg news and joins us now from new york. what happened in atlanta? justin: it appears there was a fire with a key component in the electrical supply system. it with is not really in airline problem but an airport problem. emily: is there a risk of this happening again, at more airports? justin: i think there is a risk in terms of what is the infrastructure like and what are those system set up to do. you really have to separate what airport andwith the what the airlines thems
whatsapp was given a france's data protection authority says it wants to ensure the highest level of arency on the massive data , according to a statement monday. this comes after 28 eu privacy watchdogs published a letter published in october tofrance'sn whatapp's world. whatapp's co-founder. meantime, power is back on and one of the busiest airports in jackson international airport in atlanta experienced a massive power outage, laughing 11 hours on sunday, causing thousands of light...
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use every day are sending data over the net and all of this without security because companies are being forced to launch products that are not secure enough or not protecting our data enough fast in the market to make money and there's not enough incentive as well for companies to make data secure it just because of course the punishments are not you know they don't hurt enough on their revenue at least and and just briefly hit even the electric charging stations for electric carts can be manipulated can be hacked exactly that was the big news here in germany the cards they used to pay at public charging stations can be easily copied because they're not encrypted and that's a major issue that we have so that's something that consumers were unaware of but because of the congress this year that's something that's become big news ok so governments have to do something about that so but so do all of us exactly ok chip on now many thanks for all that. ukraine and separatist rebels have exchanged hundreds of prisoners in the largest such swaptions hostilities broke out in the country's east three years ago the deal followed months of negotiation and as part of t
use every day are sending data over the net and all of this without security because companies are being forced to launch products that are not secure enough or not protecting our data enough fast in the market to make money and there's not enough incentive as well for companies to make data secure it just because of course the punishments are not you know they don't hurt enough on their revenue at least and and just briefly hit even the electric charging stations for electric carts can be...
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we have been trying to secure our data by hiring humans to manage and configure products that have been unsuccessful in protectingt sensitive data. the key is to rely on math. the key is to have mathematically certain processes and tools that eliminate that data as a potential attack surface. data minimization is a huge part of a corporate cibe -- cyber strategy. shery: especially when it comes to smaller businesses. what challenges do they face in order to be protected? joel: i think the biggest -- it goes back to humans. is a colossal shortage of technical talent that can be deployed. to protect sensitive data appeared to be honest, a lot of them live and work here for companies like uber and google and facebook. ze business, ii think that is a losing battle. find simple to deploy and relying on math rather than human configurations is a really comfortable thing for smaller businesses. that is why we see a lot of small businesses using our tool. shery: does the government get involved in helping the private sector with these challenges? reallye have a really, healthy and active relationship with the government
we have been trying to secure our data by hiring humans to manage and configure products that have been unsuccessful in protectingt sensitive data. the key is to rely on math. the key is to have mathematically certain processes and tools that eliminate that data as a potential attack surface. data minimization is a huge part of a corporate cibe -- cyber strategy. shery: especially when it comes to smaller businesses. what challenges do they face in order to be protected? joel: i think the...