Entry 01 - My Second Meeting with Sir and His Unusual Question "Are you for sale?"

Good morning, everyone! This is my first entry, and I'm very excited to share my experience and the storyline of what occurred during my second meeting with our professor. During the meet, this was Valentine's Day, though it wasn't my heart that really was filled, but rather my brains from Sir's talk with us about data and privacy security. "I was curious about the distinction between "data privacy" with "data security." " and I wondered, "Are they really not the same? ". However, upon listening to Sir's story, I recognized that, while they are not the same, they are still essential together. As a result, I've been more cautious about what I publish online or the personal information I enter on websites, as I don't want to end up in the same situation as Sir, whose photo was easily located on the internet and tampered with. Nonetheless, I'm grateful for being made aware of these circumstances, which will undoubtedly make me more cautious in the future.


Now, in response to Sir's unordinary question, "Are you for sale?" I contemplated and started to think to myself, "I'm not for sale, but... the information and data I share online can be useful for wicked minds to use, which gives me the feeling of unknowingly selling myself by my own creation." It's a troubling concept to consider, particularly considering that information and data can be a goldmine these days. But, in general, I have no intention of selling myself anytime soon or even in the future. I am conscious that I am providing a few of my private details to social networking websites and applications, but I really do not authorize them to use or mess with them. So, first and foremost, I'm advising you to be mindful of the application or website to which you're submitting information and to always check their level of security and rules. Because doing so will help us avoid such hazards and protect our valuable information.






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