It was enough to
get chief data officer Alex Tayler and Mark Turnbull, director of the political division of CA, to a Belgravia hotel to make startling revelations about its modus operandi.
Not exact matches
Mona Siddiqui,
chief data officer at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services commented that in tackling the issue the government was still struggling to
get various agencies (mostly their lawyers)-- FDA, CMS, CDC — to unify around definitions of basic terms like «research.»
As a rule, the software masks identifying information, Polak says: «Only when something is deemed to be a threat do you
get approval from the
chief privacy
officer or part of the legal team to be able to break the glass» — decrypting more granular personal
data — «and see who the individual is,» he adds.
«Our
data pipeline, scalable infrastructure and learning systems analyze millions of
data points every day to deliver personalized intelligence to every sales rep. And we are just
getting started,» said Malladi, co-founder and
chief technology
officer of the company.
In this article for Corporate Counsel magazine, Larry Barela, Catalyst's
chief technology
officer, outlines five steps corporate counsel can take to leverage technology and
get the
data and analytics they need to manage their legal and e-discovery matters more effectively.
«What machines give you is the option to
get access to more and more
data faster and cheaper — that's the real core of it,» explains David Holme,
chief executive
officer and founder of Exigent Group Limited, a global provider of legal process outsourcing services that leverage machine learning technology for discovery and contract processing.
Facebook's
chief operating
officer says the company is taking steps to be more transparent about how its
data gets used — and misused — and apologized for the privacy scandal involving a Trump - connected
data - mining company that has been swirling around the social media giant.