Day 34- Identifying People With Data The Cost of Free Beat the Ruins!
Getting Started Videos- Quiz Journal Check Review
Identifying People With Data World’s biggest data breaches Frequently data breaches happen within companies and organizations Kinds of data and information is lost or given up
Identifying People With Data World’s Biggest Data Breaches Visualization - Web Site What kind of data is being lost? And how much? What kinds of issues could arise from this data getting into the wrong hands?
Identifying People With Data Data Privacy Lab - Web Site “Why is it significant that you are one of only a few people with your birthday, gender, and ZIP code? What concerns does this raise?”
Identifying People With Data Activity Guide - Research Yourself Share Findings With Class
The Cost of Free Apps and websites that collect and track data about you in exchange for providing you a service free of cost Often the quality of the service itself is dependent on having access to data about many people and their behavior Tradeoffs between maintaining personal privacy and using innovative software free of cost
The Cost of Free Many consumers are unaware, or lack a sophisticated understanding, of how information about us is being collected and tracked by the technology we use every day
The Cost of Free Video - The Future of Big Data Why is this tracking necessary? What are the benefits and drawbacks? How can you find out what kind of data is tracked about you and by whom?
The Cost of Free WSJ article [annotated] – Article Small groups to discuss what they learned from the reading and come up following- “Right now, which way are you leaning? Too little privacy? Right amount?“ “Are you willing to give up some privacy (and potentially some security) to have free access to modern innovative tools - do you trust companies to be good stewards of your data?“
The Cost of Free Activity Guide - Privacy Policies Choose a Website and Find the Data Privacy Policy What kinds of data are being collected? How many different kinds of data? What service or feature is enabled by the data they are collecting? Why are they collecting it in the first place?
Review Review Next Class Read and Recap 2 Articles