Mitigating Unauthorized Scraping Alliance (MUSA) Podcast

Mitigating Unauthorized Scraping Alliance

Join the Mitigating Unauthorized Scraping Alliance podcast as we unite industry and regulators to combat unauthorized data scraping. We aim to promote best practices, raise public awareness, and provide valuable insights to policymakers.

  1. 2024/08/25 · 视频

    MUSA Hosts Webinar on Practices to Combat Unauthorized Scraping

    On March 30, 2023, the Mitigating Unauthorized Scraping Alliance (MUSA) hosted a webinar,  “Practices for Combating Unauthorized Scraping”, in conjunction with the publication of its Industry Practices to Mitigate Unauthorized Scraping. The event featured William Glazier, Director of Threat Research at Cequence Security, in conversation with Hemu Nigam, a partner at Venable LLP, and examined the technical enforcement mechanisms available to industry to combat unauthorized scraping. The conversation kicked off with an overview of the recent rise of unauthorized scraping and the multifaceted nature of this problem. Both speakers underscored that data has become increasingly valuable and technology has advanced, reducing barriers to entry. For example, Glazier highlighted the prevalence of residential proxies, which can mask a scraper’s identity and be used by threat actors. As more companies rely on APIs to power the digital economy, bots will find ways to continue to exploit their vulnerabilities. Glazier emphasized that while unauthorized scraping can feel like a benign issue, it has real world impacts for consumers and users.  The discussion also examined the technical measures available to combat unauthorized scraping detailed in MUSA’s practices document. Glazier lauded the document’s holistic approach to addressing unauthorized scraping and focused on the importance of building institutional awareness. Executive level sponsorship of efforts to combat unauthorized scraping is needed to develop strong systems that mitigate risks, such as sensitive data exposure, at every step of the product development process. In addition, Glazier noted that detection and mitigation provisions in the practices document, like implementing CAPTCHAs and rate limits, are tools available to companies to “introduce a speed bump” on a user interaction. These checkpoints can help identify and stop threat actors to a degree, but are not a comprehensive strategy. Glazier shared that developing even more advanced prevention strategies that employ techniques like behavioral analytics to detect bot behavior can further help mitigate against platform abuse. Both Nigam and Glazier stressed the necessity of industry collaboration to combat unauthorized scraping. There will always be gaps in institutional knowledge, and companies can learn from each other on strategies to mitigate unauthorized scraping. Through initiatives like threat intelligence sharing, institutions can better understand threat actors and trends affecting industry in order to develop more informed prevention mechanisms. Collaboration through institutions like MUSA is essential to create industry alignment around processes to combat unauthorized scraping. As the conversation concluded, Glazier noted that public education around unauthorized scraping is essential. Greater understanding around unauthorized scraping and its potential impacts helps consumers understand how to protect their own data and informs regulators on how best to enforce against unauthorized scraping.  Building awareness around the impact of unauthorized scraping and fostering public-private collaboration helps ensure that there is an expectation of consequence for threat actors. Through its advocacy work and recently launched Industry Practices to Mitigate Unauthorized Scraping, MUSA is leading this exact effort.  Website: https://antiscrapingalliance.org/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/MUSAlliance

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  2. 2024/08/25 · 视频

    Webinar: The Rise of Generative AI & Unauthorized Scraping: Exploring the Ethical and Legal Considerations in the Age of Big Data

    Event Date/Time: Thursday May 18th 9:00 PST/ 12:00 PM EST (45 min talk + Q&A) Generative AI presents a significant opportunity for technology, innovation, and connection, yet its dramatic growth has raised questions about how to use this innovation in ethical and legal ways that require careful consideration by industry, policymakers, and regulators. This MUSA webinar explored whether the growing demand for datasets to be used to feed generative AI model training has contributed to the rise of unauthorized scraping and whether this gives rise to questions around privacy risks and the need for transparency. Experts from civil society, academic and industry fields came together to discuss the benefits, risks, and challenges of generative AI and its relationship to unauthorized scraping. The Mitigating Unauthorized Scraping Alliance (MUSA) brings together industry members and experts to address challenges and establish a unified front against unauthorized scraping and data misuse. It is working with member companies and experts to publish industry-aligned practices to mitigate unauthorized scraping across member platforms, reduce the attack vector for unauthorized scraping threat actors, and serve as a resource for media and policymaker engagement. Speakers and Moderator: Daniel Gervais, Professor, Vanderbilt University David Patariu, Associate, Venable LLP; Privacy Law Specialist (PLS); International Association of Privacy Professionals Fellow of Information Privacy, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPM; ISC² CCSP, CISSP Brandi Guerkink, Senior Policy Fellow, Mozilla Foundation A.J. Zottola, Moderator, Partner, Venable LLP

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  3. 2024/08/25 · 视频

    Webinar: Good vs. Bad Scraping: Protecting Critical Research Activities While Combating Unauthorized Scraping

    Event Date/Time: Tuesday, December 5th, 2023 10:00-11:00 a.m. PT/1:00 – 2:00 PM ET For researchers seeking to better understand platform abuses, such as mis- and dis-information and online extremism, web scraping can be an important tool for studying threat actors’ tactics and understanding patterns and trends of platform activity. The Mitigating Unauthorized Scraping Alliance (MUSA), which brings together leading companies and experts in a unified front against unauthorized data scraping, and the CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, hosted a joint webinar to dive into exploring “good” vs. “bad” web scraping applications. In this webinar, David and Dr. Nonnecke examined safeguards necessary to prevent privacy risks; explored key definitional questions to improve shared understanding of “good” vs. “bad” scraping activities; and discussed areas of collaboration for researchers, industry, and regulators to enable researchers to examine key questions for tech and society while ensuring websites and platforms maintain essential user protections. Speaker and Moderator: David Patariu, Associate, Venable LLP; Privacy Law Specialist (PLS); IAPP Fellow of Information Privacy, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPM Dr. Brandie Nonnecke, Director, CITRIS Policy Lab; Associate Research Professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley

    59 分钟

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Join the Mitigating Unauthorized Scraping Alliance podcast as we unite industry and regulators to combat unauthorized data scraping. We aim to promote best practices, raise public awareness, and provide valuable insights to policymakers.