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Big Data News: 2018April11Wednesday
Facebook is offering a $40000 bounty if you find the next Cambridge Analytica
57: Can big data really bring the world closer together?
Cleveland Clinic Targets Telemedicine, Big Data and AI to Improve the Future of Care
RBI enters the exciting new world of Big Data analytics
Rugby players join big data battle over ownership and exploitation of personal information
Will Big Data kill the Census?
Leveraging Big Data As Supply Chain Management Changes
Big Data is the Future of Healthcare
IT teams take big data security issues into their own hands
Transitioning from Big Data to Discovery: Data Management as a Keystone Analytics Strategy
Data Mining: 2018April11Wednesday
Zuck to Congress: I welcome regulation -- if it's the right regulation
Craven: Data Mining And Democracy
The Student Data-Mining Scandal Under Our Noses
Facebook Suspends Canadian Firm Amid Data Mining Scandal
Some Clark students in Worcester concerned about data mining, but not Facebook
Facebook's data-mining woes deepen as company suspends another analytics firm
Facebook deepens consumer data mining in Kenya with 'firmware'
We collect very little data, Whatsapp claims amid data mining concerns
India's political parties have mined voters' psychographic data for years
Radio Host McCullough: Nobody Said a Word When Obama Used Facebook Data in 2012
Big Data Privacy : 2018April11Wednesday
Facebook Under Fire: How Privacy Crisis Could Change Big Data Forever
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has promised to protect user privacy before. Will this time be different?
From bank records to browsing history, not all data are equal when it comes to privacy | View
Data Sheet—Big Data About Taxi Rides Sheds Unique Insights, But With a Privacy Cost
Police Shut 'Privacy Art' Exhibit for Displaying Personal Data
57: Can big data really bring the world closer together?
US data protection laws fall short in the age of big data
GAP Urges Mark Zuckerberg to Sign Security Pledge for Improved Data Privacy
Data privacy concerns are over-inflated
Mark Zuckerberg Talks to WIRED About Facebook's Privacy Problem