How people feel about what companies do with their data is just as important as what they know about it

It’s been an exciting week for those of us interested in what companies do with people’s data. The revelation that Cambridge Analytica got its hands on 50 million people’s Facebook data and that Facebook, at least until 2015, made this possible, enabling apps to access not only user data but […] Read more »

How Cambridge Analytica’s Facebook targeting model really worked — according to the person who built it

How accurately can you be profiled online? Andrew Krasovitckii/Shutterstock.com Matthew Hindman, George Washington University The researcher whose work is at the center of the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data analysis and political advertising uproar has revealed that his method worked much like the one Netflix uses to recommend movies. In an email […] Read more »

The need for a sweeping agenda for democratic security

As the Russia investigation continues to accelerate, there is some chance the national policy agenda could experience a seismic shift. Yet there is little evidence our leaders are ready for it. Of course, nobody knows what Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his investigation will conclude about possible crimes linked to […] Read more »