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Someday, on the corporate balance sheet, there will be an entry which reads, "Information"; for in most cases, the information is more valuable than the hardware which processes it.
Rear Admiral Grace Hopper
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The Future of Violating Your Privacy
Let’s discuss the personal information of the future – medical information. Not just any information – information about your DNA. (Please remember we don’t say personally identifiable information here at Big Data and the Law.) Miinome, a Minneapolis start-up is, … Continue reading
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Tagged big data, data security, genetics, medical applications, personal information, personally identifiable information; PII;, privacy
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Big Data Malpractice
Garbage in, garbage out. Remember that? Some related observations from the article we discussed in our last post: The word “data” connotes fixed numbers inside hard grids of information, and as a result, it is easily mistaken for fact. But … Continue reading
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Tagged big data, data quality, health care, medical applications
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