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Facebook has appointed the 'privacy committee' on its board designed to prevent another Cambridge Analytica scandal

The company was required to create the committee as part of its settlement with the FTC over privacy violations.

On Wednesday, Facebook announced that the committee's members are directors Peggy Alford, Nancy Killefer, and Robert M. Kimmitt, with Killefer acting as the committee's chair.

 

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Looks like the three nominees are have similarly strong business, economics/finance & performance backgrounds... to me it reads like Facebook considers their ad monetization as 'vital ground' in this privacy initiative. Where are the TechEthics, Security and Privacy scholars?

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