Cookies help us display personalized product recommendations and ensure you have great shopping experience.

By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
  • Analytics
    AnalyticsShow More
    unusual trading activity
    Signal Or Noise? A Decision Tree For Evaluating Unusual Trading Activity
    3 Min Read
    software developer using ai
    How Data Analytics Helps Developers Deliver Better Tech Services
    8 Min Read
    ai for stock trading
    Can Data Analytics Help Investors Outperform Warren Buffett
    9 Min Read
    media monitoring
    Signals In The Noise: Using Media Monitoring To Manage Negative Publicity
    5 Min Read
    data analytics
    How Data Analytics Can Help You Construct A Financial Weather Map
    4 Min Read
  • Big Data
  • BI
  • Exclusive
  • IT
  • Marketing
  • Software
Search
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: The Fight for an Internet for the People [VIDEO]
Share
Notification
Font ResizerAa
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • About
  • Help
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-23 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
SmartData Collective > Big Data > Social Data > The Fight for an Internet for the People [VIDEO]
Big DataSocial Data

The Fight for an Internet for the People [VIDEO]

Tracey Wallace
Tracey Wallace
5 Min Read
SHARE

Big data sparks a lot of fear around security, privacy and exactly what intense customization means or looks like for and on the web. And it sparks fear for good reason: because all most people hear about big data is about its current vulnerabilities. 

Big data sparks a lot of fear around security, privacy and exactly what intense customization means or looks like for and on the web. And it sparks fear for good reason: because all most people hear about big data is about its current vulnerabilities. 

Yes, big data lives, most often, in the cloud, and is processed via cluster batching, then visualized via algorithms and set up so that you or a company might be able to query it. That process is true, it works, it is and will continue to change the world as we know it. But, for the average person living and working outside the tech industry — that sentence may as well be gibberish. Instead, what resonates with those outside the tech industry is the NSA, the Target breach, Heartbleed, the headlines on headlines of information about how your information may or may not be safe in a cloud, in a server, behind an encrypted password. 

But big data is so much more than a breach — and every individual breach is necessary on the path to figuring out how to secure what will be our most valuable asset.

More Read

A New Economy of Data
Network and Application Performance in Cloud
The Body as a Source of Big Data [INFOGRAPHIC]
Business Analytics and Hollywood: A Match Made in Heaven?
Ideas for avoiding Big Data failures and for dealing with them if they happen

Indeed, big data is difficult to fully understand, and its implications are even farther reaching than the concept of big data itself. See, what big data is essentially doing, at the most basic point, is creating a digital shadow, not merely a footprint. Each individual is being digitally cloned via their online actions, what they like on Facebook, what they post on Twitter, where they shop, and soon, with the Internet of Things, how they drive, how often they brush their teeth and so on. 

Big data is the representation of who we are when we are digitally connected, meaning that it is so much more than a simple data point or a collection of data points that make up the interests and habits of a single person. It is the digital DNA of each person — and yes, albeit unfortunately, it is currently open to misuse. 

The commercial profit associated with the buying and selling of digital identity data is high. It involves and significantly improves customization, customer relations, hiring, medical care, education, journalism and so much more. It sells tickets, it increases ad revenue, it allows your audience a holistic brand experience, from the brand itself to the sponsors they already like, follow and relate with online. 

But, that must be balanced with the greater good, and this Open Letter to the web by Firefox, featuring the future of our species asking, perhaps begging, us to ensure that the technology is secure, that the collection processes are transparent and fair, that the web doesn’t fall down the rabbit hole that has tricked so many others, previously great things — you know, the one where money and greed rule rather than morality and doing what is right — is perfection.

The Web We Want video embodies everything big data platforms should believe in, and should be the reason the platforms were created to begin with. It’s about believing in the rights of the individual and consistently working toward ensuring security, privacy and transparent collection methods that allow users to opt-out if they so choose. Here, we research, report and write daily on the big data industry, translating the industry lingo into understandable tidbits, advice and truly inspiring points about what is happening, what it means and why its a very good thing.

On this point, we stand with Mozilla. We join their pledge for an open, free and secure web on which big data is not a medium for discrimination, fear, retaliation or misuse. Instead, the world we see uses big data for the common good, for convenience, for a better tomorrow — and we will fight, luchador style, to make sure the future we see is the one we get to live.

Share This Article
Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn
Share

Follow us on Facebook

Latest News

data migration risk prevention
Best Approach to Risk Management for Data Migration in Data-Driven Businesses
Big Data Data Management Exclusive Risk Management
AI in branding
How Data Analytics and Data Mining Strengthen Brand Identity Services
Big Data Exclusive
Hidden AI, a risk?
Hidden AI, Real Risk: A Governance Roadmap For Mid-Market Organizations
Artificial Intelligence Exclusive Infographic
unusual trading activity
Signal Or Noise? A Decision Tree For Evaluating Unusual Trading Activity
Analytics Exclusive Infographic

Stay Connected

1.2KFollowersLike
33.7KFollowersFollow
222FollowersPin

You Might also Like

A Visualization of NYC’s Frantic Transit Patterns Over 24…

1 Min Read
benefits of lidar data for data-driven businesses
Data Collection

Benefits of High-Resolution Lidar Data for Data-Driven Companies

7 Min Read
Big Data Generation
Big DataPrivacy

Big Data Generation: What Will the Future Look Like for Millennials?

6 Min Read

Governmental IT: Analytics is not a dirty word

4 Min Read

SmartData Collective is one of the largest & trusted community covering technical content about Big Data, BI, Cloud, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, IoT & more.

data-driven web design
5 Great Tips for Using Data Analytics for Website UX
Big Data
giveaway chatbots
How To Get An Award Winning Giveaway Bot
Big Data Chatbots Exclusive

Quick Link

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?