Posts Tagged ‘Internet of Things’

10 Big Data Analytics Privacy Problems

Thursday, June 26th, 2014

Big data analytics are being used more widely every day for an even wider number of reasons. These new methods of applying analytics certainly can bring innovative improvements for business. For example, retail businesses are successfully using big data analytics to predict the hot items each season, and to predict geographic areas where demand will be greatest, just to name a couple of uses.

The power of big data analytics is so great that in addition to all the positive business possibilities, there are just as many new privacy concerns being created.  Here are ten of the most significant privacy risks. (more…)

Ever Feel like Somebody is Watching You? They Are!

Tuesday, October 1st, 2013

“Sometimes I feel like…somebody’s watching me! And I have no privacy!”

(The Rockwell hit from…quite appropriately…1984.)

Each day, we are tracked by the ‘smart’ systems, mobile apps, personal communication devices and other surveillance platforms that have become commonplace in our daily lives. In an effort to educate more people, and businesses, about the data trails they are leaving behind (and the companies, data bureaus and marketers who are sniffing out that trail), I created this new infographic (more…)