FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – In an era dominated by rapid technological advancement, the Army increasingly relies on data collection, analysis, and usage to achieve its mission objectives. Data-driven ...
As vehicles become increasingly connected and autonomous, the collection and utilization of in-car data have surged, raising ...
Two years after the onset of Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), growing concern exists among some of the world's largest advertisers about the use and misuse of confidential consumer ...
Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. — In the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s controversial leaks that revealed widespread US surveillance and data gathering, researchers, scholars, lawyers, and privacy advocates ...
Welcome to "Cookies, Coffee, and Data Ethics"! My name is Jeff Kampfe and I am a senior at Santa Clara University, studying Economics and Philosophy. I am also a Hackworth Fellow at the Markkula ...
Data ethics are a hot topic among businesses large and small because the massive amounts of data we now collect can reveal so much about our customers, their habits, and their buying behaviors that we ...
When we discuss the ethical issues raised by how companies are using the data they collect, we often think of how an individual interacts with a business; for example, is a patient informed about ...
Data is everywhere, collected and used in increasingly large quantities by individuals and organizations. Those who have conducted research may be familiar with the Belmont Report, but ethical data ...
This is a blog post summarizing the "Teaching Ethics" session of the Berkman Center Teaching Data Storytelling for Civic Impact Study Group. This blog post is based on the collaborative live-notes we ...
Editor’s note: The following is an abstract from Data Ethics — The New Competitive Advantage. We are living in an era defined and shaped by data. Data makes the world go round. It is politics, it is ...