Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Privacy

      I read from the website, there were more than 300,000 personal records were compromised in University of Maryland. The college thinks that the hacker or hackers must have had a “very significant understanding” of how the school’s data are designed and protected. The security breach appears to be in contrast with typical attacks, in which “someone left the door open,” creating an easy opportunity for any hacker. That is the influence of technology on the processing of personal and private information.

      I remember someone told me before, there were no secret in Facebook, and everyone can see what you posted. That is why I never post any private information in Facebook.  On the other hand. We need to consider the issues when submitting a protocol. Protocols should be designed to minimize the need to collect and maintain identifiable information, and  it must take measures to protect the security of private information. 

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