Week #10b

April 29, 2020

https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/digital-security/automation-at-facebook-making-cybersecurity-staff-redundant-report/75445495

I chose this article because Facebook has faced a lot of scandal in recent years due to the mishandling of user data. They have seen numerous breaches that have left millions vulnerable. However, they are attempting to win back their trust by adding more forms protection.

Facebook has reportedly shaken up its cybersecurity team by investing into an automation to identify and address cyber breaches on its various platforms. This has resulted in the displacement of more than 24 people; with the numbers growing each day. After the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook would double its security staff by adding contractors, especially within the file of security engineers. He wanted to double the workers from 10,000 to 20,000 employees. According to a report in The New York Times as well as a number of employees, the social networking giant “has dissolved and dispersed its security group over the last two years”. They have been replaced with a system that sends out automatic alerts for cyber breaches. This switch can found at their offices in London, Seattle and Menlo Park. He ensures that this has been done in order to strengthen the areas within the organization that need the most attention. Due to the growing fake news and misinformation era of media, Facebook has also launched a bug bounty program. This system rewards cybersecurity experts for finding and reporting third-party apps that have been accessing Facebook user data inappropriately.

What can be learn from this is that Facebook is trying its best to regain the trust of its users. It is also trying to amp up its ways of protection to stop anyone breaches of user data. Though it has displaced some of its workers, in a way it is making the inside stronger. This way it is kind of fool proof.

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