Physical Protection of Database
Running Head: FACEBOOK AND CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICA DATA SCANDAL
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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FACEBOOK AND CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICA DATA SCANDAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Facebook and Cambridge Analytica Data Scandal Bibliography
Database Security-202051-CRN139
Raja Rakesh Nissankarrao, GR011695
New England College
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Ian Sherr, 2018. Facebook, Cambridge Analytica and data mining: What you need to know. Cnet. Retrieved From: https://www.cnet.com/news/facebook-cambridge-analytica-data-mining-and-trump-what-you-need-to-know/
The source “Facebook, Cambridge Analytica and data mining: What you need to know” (Ina, Sherr, et al., 2018) is used for writing the introduction for my final research paper. I gathered information about how the Cambridge Analytica firm harvested data and used it for Trump campaigns, it also details the developer from this source.
Alexandra Twin, 2020. Data Mining. Investopedia. Retrieved From: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/datamining.asp
The source “Data Mining” (Alexandra Twin, et al., 2020) is helpful to get the concepts behind the data mining technique and step-by-step process involved in the data mining by organizations including the example of software used for data mining.
Iga Kozlowska, 2018. Facebook and Data Privacy in the Age of Cambridge Analytica. The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. Retrieved From: https://jsis.washington.edu/news/facebook-data-privacy-age-cambridge-analytica/
The source “Facebook and Data Privacy in the Age of Cambridge Analytica” (Iga Kozlowska, et al., 2018) is helpful to know the exact statistics of the number of users downloading the “thisisyourdigitallife” and the number of user’s personal information was harvested by the Cambridge Analytica firm.
Alexandra Ma, Ben Gilbert, 2019. Facebook understood how dangerous the Trump-linked data firm Cambridge Analytica could be much earlier than it previously said. Here’s everything that’s happened up until now. Insider. Retrieved From: https://www.businessinsider.com/cambridge-analytica-a-guide-to-the-trump-linked-data-firm-that-harvested-50-million-facebook-profiles-2018-3
The source “Facebook understood how dangerous the Trump-linked data firm Cambridge Analytica could be much earlier than it previously said. Here’s everything that’s happened up until now” (Alexander Ma, Ben Gilbert, et al., 2019) was helpful to know how Facebook neglected the news of data mining by Cambridge Analytica as early as September 2015. This source also details the amount of money fined by the Federal Trade Commission to Facebook for involved in the data scandal.
Nicholas Confessore, 2018. Cambridge Analytica and Facebook: The Scandal and the Fallout So Far. The New York Times. Retrieved From: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/04/us/politics/cambridge-analytica-scandal-fallout.html
The source “Cambridge Analytica and Facebook: The Scandal and the Fallout So Far” (Nicholas Confessore, et al., 2018) is used to know the impact of data scandal on Facebook revenue and reputation, and as a preventive measure Mark Zuckerberg stated that an investigation would be undergone on all the apps harvesting data of the user’s and subsequent deletion of such apps.