What is the organisation
doing with data from departing employees, inactive clients and historic transactions?
I got unlimited $ 20 preferred android on both my family lines and I lost on what to
do with data plans.
Or even better, submit it as a Registered Report so you can guarantee that this work will be published in a journal regardless of what other
people did with your data.
If it's just going to make superficial changes to the brand name and add new executives to the leadership team, that has nothing really to
do with the data breach.
To be honest, it is not clear to me what
BEST did with the data and what they are showing in this figure... Are you saying these results should not be trusted?
The public is demanding to know exactly what those
companies do with our data — and now know to keep a better eye on them to make sure they tell the truth.
The strong limits on what can be
done with data on users are a source of concern for security professionals in government, internet companies and outside forensics and investigations providers.
It's clear from the app that leaked data to Cambridge Analytica that Facebook didn't keep close tabs on what
developers did with that data once they gleaned it from the social network.
But even Facebook sources acknowledged to CNN that it is impossible to completely monitor what developers and advertisers
do with the data once it's in their hands.
Hawley was among 37 attorneys general who signed a letter last week asking Facebook how it monitored what app developers
did with the data collected on users and whether Facebook had safeguards to prevent misuse, though that request did not carry the force of law.
But though the app itself was apparently in line with Facebook's developer policies, what
Kogan did with the data he collected wasn't.
Ultimately, the issue of usage - based billing has nothing to
do with data costs or bandwidth hogs.
Not a lot is
done with this data for the time being — it's simply laid out on a vague line graph — but it can be used in the future to provide sunscreen reminders.
That has to
do with data analytics, it has to do with marketing strategies, and it has to do with the greatest loyalty program in the world, Aeroplan.
The reason for the spike in terrorism has nothing to
do with data collection, and everything to do with an incompetent WEAK President that has no foreign policy other than to placate and therefore ligitimize and embolden terrorists.
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HR: This has very little to
do with data mining and more to do with the fact that it is unrestricted, secret and not transparent.
MSSS will conduct the operations effort for these cameras, including the data validation and archiving, as it has
done with the data acquired by MSSS cameras for the MRO and MGS Projects.
All you can
really do with data from an observational study is form a hypothesis, which must then be tested in randomized, controlled trials, to ferret out the truth about whether or not x actually causes y.
So we
make do with the data we have; we try to learn more; we evolve and refine our methods; and we never forget that the numbers aren't the whole story.
The Data Bank itself snaps into place just as the original
cover does with a data cable that will attach to the SATA cartridge.
So it now appears to be impossible to reconstruct exactly what the custodian may have
done with the data despite the fact that this is the data most often relied upon by AGW supporters to make their case.
The roots of the Thought Leaders Experiment lie in what the industry has not
yet done with data: use it to test which client and law firm behaviors measurably improve satisfaction and lead to the best relationships.
Q5 oddly implies that what you might
do with data defines whether the data is «personal data», which is confusing, but amounts to saying «even if this is in the ordinary sense «personal data», it is not subject to the protection requirements» — this is not uncommon in law, where rules are stated in terms of a label («personal data»), and the rules are very simple, but the definition of the label can be complicated.
I'd also be curious to know what the Kafka pipeline
ultimately does with the data, as it sounds like a pretty interesting way to solve for this data indexing challenge.
Facebook can't really be regulated because nobody actually knows what the company
does with data behind closed doors.