Tag: BFM
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BFM Podcast: PROTECTING OUR PRIVACY
Gobind Singh Deo, Minister of Communications and Multimedia will consider reviewing the 9 year old Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) at the āImpact of EU-GDPR in Malaysia and Non-EU Countriesāconference. The act was formulated back in 2010 and since, there has been a lot of development in the area of privacy and data protection. We…
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BFM Podcast: FACIAL RECOGNITION TO FIGHT CRIME
Penang has just launched the country’s first CCTV surveillance using facial recognition. Produced by: Loo Juosie Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Kelvin Yee Your browser does not support native audio, but you can download this MP3 to listen on your device.
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BFM Podcast: ADVERTISERS KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE AND WHERE YOU GO
Our location data is the new gold mine but is it really fair game? Your browser does not support native audio, but you can download this MP3 to listen on your device.
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BFM Podcast: RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN
Google is fighting against the global expansion of the EU established ‘right to be forgotten’ law that allows indviduals to demand the removal of private and potentially damaging information from the internet. Produced by:Ā Tasha FusilPresented by:Ā Lee Chwi Lynn, Umapagan Ampikaipakan Original link
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BFM Podcast: CRACKING DOWN ON “FAKE NEWS”
The government is just about ready to roll out legislation that will crack down on fake news. We mull over what this means- will controlling the internet stifle our freedom to exchange information? And can these laws really help solve the issue of fake news? What is fake news? Produced by: Tasha FusilPresented by: Ezra…
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BFM Podcast: ROLLING IN THE DEEP(FAKE)
Realistic face swapping technology is giving rise to ādeepfakeā, a new kind of video that allows us to superimpose celebrities into compromising situations. Produced by: Juosie LooPresented by: Umapagan Ampikaipakan | Ezra Zaid Original link
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BFM Podcast: LANDMARK #22: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN OUR PERSONAL DATA IS LEAKED
Late last year, it was reported that the private data of 46.2 million mobile phone subscribers were leaked sometime in the middle of 2014. All 14 telcos were affected in what is Malaysia’s biggest ever data breach. Explaining what this means for you and me is lawyer Foong Cheng Leong. He chairs the KL Barās…