Stanford CIS

Companies shouldn’t keep ‘honeypots of data’ that attract bad actors, says executive at Google search rival

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"It’s no longer enough just to protect against hacks and data breaches. Companies also have a responsibility not to attract bad actors to their services, according to Megan Gray, general counsel and policy advocate at DuckDuckGo, a search engine alternative to Google. “It’s incumbent on the companies to not create these honeypots of data,” Gray said on a panel about tech regulation at a CNBC Technology Executive Council event on Tuesday."

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