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Privacy Privacy as a personal preference Is there such a thing as too much privacy? What will be discussed Why privacy is an issue Dangers of lack of privacy Databases and data mining Information gathering Possibilities of using databases Some questions for you to think about Privacy is NECESSARY
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Why is privacy an issue? Things people may want to keep private Anonymity on the internet Just because! How computers affect information gathering and storage Faster and easier New records kept by governments and private organizations Higher level of information detail More accessible to more people Portable in large quantities
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Possible social effects of lack of privacy Generic relationships lacking in trust Conformity makes it difficult to bring about social change Lack of independent thinking Impossibility of democracy Dangers of erroneous and irrelevant information Nothing wrong, nothing to fear? Lack of updated information can lead to misconceptions Irrelevant information can lead to illegal racial profiling, discrimination
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What is a database? Collection of related data; examples Usually searchable in the form of queries Makes information storage, retrieval, and alteration fast and easy How databases relate to data mining Databases are the main subject of data mining The more information that is stored in a database, the more can be mined Collective amount of information in databases
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Software available for data mining Huge amount of programs available in US and internationally Website: http://www.andypryke.com/university/software.html Over 50 programs
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How databases enhance information gathering Concatenation of information Variety of information Personal example!! How databases can help and hinder Nature of database information Help: Erroneous/irrelevant information problem Hinder: Time and effort
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Broader possibilities using databases Profiling to make consumer predictions and suggestions; political predictions Example: Amazon.com Cookies Mass information gathering
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Do you think that the broad information found in databases does more to destroy privacy or to help research? Why? Where can the line between the two be drawn? Is it wrong for companies to use information found in databases to profile prospective clientele? What kind of control do you think a person should have over his or her own information? How can a person assume that control? If you had a database of information about your classmates, would you sell it to a company that wanted it to improve their marketing to college-age students? You work for a bank. What would you do if you were told to use irrelevant information in a database (such as race, gender, religion, etc.) to determine the recipients of loans?
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