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Facebook 10-Year Challenge: A Data Mining Trap?

Posted: January 17, 2019 to Press.

Tags: AI, Cryptocurrency, Compliance

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) - Facebook users are being swept up in the latest on-line trend called the "10-year challenge." People will post side-by-side then-and-now photos, but some say there's a dark side to it. Facebook is the ultimate "Big Brother" surveillance device. Those using it readily participate in feeding its enormous appetite for data without realizing they're being spied on. For many, looking at photos from the "10-year challenge" shows how people have aged. “I think it’s just fun,” said Facebook user Brennan Elms. Brendan Hill took the 10-year challenge. He said he wanted to see the changes he's made in 10 years so he could see how he grew as a person. But, the side by side photos are also perfect for data mining because they’ve created an easily accessible data base side-by-side comparison photos taken a decade apart, as tech author Kate O’Neil said in a recent article in Wired. Local internet security expert Craig Petronella said there’s a reason why Facebook wants photos with a the 10-year gap between them. “They’re…using their artificial intelligence technology to measure the distance between your eyes and different facial features,” he said. “That gives them data points that are useful.” For years, people have posted pictures to Facebook never realizing that Facebook was collecting biometric facial data. Millions have done it, and Facebook loves it. “Facebook has become a data mining company — like Google and Amazon. They’re all collecting personal details in our daily lives,” Petronella said. Facebook’s tracking to allows it to use its artificial intelligence systems to analyze behavior, which is then sold. “Companies want that information so they can create digital marketing ads that will be more aligned to what you are buying,” Petronella said. People are starting to notice. Facebook user Nicole Chappell said “ads will pop up on your screen. Sometimes like, I’ll say, ‘I want Boston Market,’ and a coupon pops up,” she said. Chappell knows she’s being targeted, but is OK with it. “It’s creepy but it does help out,” she said. And it’s not just advertisers who want that Facebook data. “Law enforcement: their number one tool is Facebook because it’s so powerful to figure out data profiles on people,” Petronella said. Younger folks are said to be less likely to object to Facebook’s data mining. “I’m not worried about that, but they probably are (data mining),” Hill said. For those who’ve grown up with the internet, sharing data is a way of life. “This generation is so willing to put out information about themselves,” Chappell said. “I share a lot, so I’m doing it to myself. Yes, Facebook is doing it, but everyone is willing to do it, as well." Knowing this, are you more or less likely to participate in the "10-year challenge?" Head to CBS 17's Facebook and Twitter pages to vote. Source: https://www.cbs17.com/news/investigators/facebook-may-be-gathering-data-thanks-to-popular-10-year-challenge-/1706453973

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Craig Petronella, CEO and Founder of Petronella Technology Group
CEO, Founder & AI Architect, Petronella Technology Group

Craig Petronella founded Petronella Technology Group in 2002 and has spent more than 30 years working at the intersection of cybersecurity, AI, compliance, and digital forensics. He holds the CMMC Registered Practitioner credential (RP-1372) issued by the Cyber AB, is an NC Licensed Digital Forensics Examiner (License #604180-DFE), and completed MIT Professional Education programs in AI, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity. Craig also holds CompTIA Security+, CCNA, and Hyperledger certifications.

He is an Amazon #1 Best-Selling Author of 15+ books on cybersecurity and compliance, host of the Encrypted Ambition podcast (95+ episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon), and a cybersecurity keynote speaker with 200+ engagements at conferences, law firms, and corporate boardrooms. Craig serves as Contributing Editor for Cybersecurity at NC Triangle Attorney at Law Magazine and is a guest lecturer at NCCU School of Law. He has served as a digital forensics expert witness in federal and state court cases involving cybercrime, cryptocurrency fraud, SIM-swap attacks, and data breaches.

Under his leadership, Petronella Technology Group has served 2,500+ clients, maintained a zero-breach record among compliant clients, earned a BBB A+ rating every year since 2003, and been featured as a cybersecurity authority on CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX, and WRAL. The company leverages SOC 2 Type II certified platforms and specializes in AI implementation, managed cybersecurity, CMMC/HIPAA/SOC 2 compliance, and digital forensics for businesses across the United States.

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