Privacy has overnight become one of the hot topics of the present. The leaks produced by secondary companies to Facebook or the control of the data of large companies put the trust of users in their services in check.
That is why Samsung, Facebook, Google, Apple and other companies in the sector will meet tomorrow in San Francisco to discuss the issue of Privacy and the management of the data that these companies have in their possession.
Privacy at the center of a convention this week
The big companies that will meet next Wednesday have taken action in recent months offering users new security updates adding what data management companies do. This allows the user know what data is shared with which companies and provided by what services. Much of this information is provided thanks to the new data protection law.
The convention is being organized by the ATI, which is the agency in charge of the technology and information industry. Representatives of the great technology companies of the moment will attend this event: Dropbox, Qualcomm, Intel, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Samsung, Salesforce, and IBM.
The great central nucleus of the event will be the new data protection law linked to the privacy of users and the domain of information by companies. However, ties will be established to improve the security systems of the different services by offering ideas on how each company has evolved. In the case of Apple or Facebook they allow download a copy of the data that store about us, this could be ported to other types of services as a general rule.
This convention will make it possible to share the concerns of users and an increasingly concerned society for your data and by the use of the same by third-party companies that could benefit in different ways.