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And we have to think about privacy, too: What data is private and what isn't, and are we engineering our systems so that they can support whatever privacy concerns we have?
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Enterprises have historically spent far too little time thinking about what data they should be collecting and how they should be collecting it.
On your SD Card, if you have it in, will how you what data is on that too.
Longer term, ClearStory hopes to get companies to start sharing more of their own internal data too, what Ms. Shahani-Mulligan calls "the gold locked up in 30 years of relational databases".
Remarks about "spurious data entry and analysis" are critical too; we really have to start looking at what data matters and what information we glean from it.
What data?
What data was collected?
Q: What data was stolen?
What data are they using?
What data should you collect?
What data do you need?
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