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Senate committee summons FB, Google, Twitter CEOs to testify

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

A powerful has summoned the CEOs of the top three - Facebook, and - to testify next month about UK firm Cambridge Analytica's misuse of private data from up to 50 million user profiles.

of Facebook, Indian-American Sunder of and of have been invited to testify before the Senate scheduled for April 10 by the Committee's

In a statement, Grassley said yesterday that Zuckerberg had been invited to discuss the company's past and future policies regarding the protection and monitoring of consumer data.

The hearing will broadly cover standards for the collection, retention and dissemination of consumer data for commercial use.

"It will also examine how such data may be misused or improperly transferred and what steps companies like can take to better protect personal information of users and ensure more transparency in the process," a statement said.

Grassley also invited and Dorsey to discuss the future of data in the industry and how to develop "rules of the road" that encourage companies to develop tailored approaches to which satisfy consumer expectations while maintaining incentives for innovation.

Senator also sought answers from the tech companies on data protection.

"I celebrate the success of Facebook, & Twitter; but with their power comes responsibility that they must acknowledge. This isn't a problem. If we value civic discourse and fair elections, they have to step up and answer to more than their shareholders," he said.

Senator said Facebook's failure to protect millions of Americans' private information in the breach showed "why we cannot rely on corporations" to police themselves.

"We need laws that prevent corporations from abusing Americans rights," said Markey.

Meanwhile, publication 'Intercept' reported that the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement used backend data to locate and track immigrants that it is working to round up.

Congressman has introduced a legislation that would require the (FTC) to issue regulations requiring companies like that own or possess data containing personal information to establish specified security policies and procedures to treat and protect such information.

The FTC confirmed last week that it had opened an inquiry over the alleged misuse of data by the UK consulting group Cambridge Analytica, the scandal-hit firm at the heart of the data scandal.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 15:35 IST
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