Big data's big unintended consequences

Marcus R. Wigan, Roger Clarke

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    Abstract

    Businesses and governments exploit big data without regard for issues of legality, data quality, disparate data meanings, and process quality. This often results in poor decisions, with individuals bearing the greatest risk. The threats harbored by big data extend far beyond the individual, however, and call for new legal structures, business processes, and concepts such as a Private Data Commons. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/TvXoQhrrGzg is a video in which author Marcus Wigan expands on his article 'Big Data's Big Unintended Consequences' and discusses how businesses and governments exploit big data without regard for issues of legality, data quality, disparate data meanings, and process quality. This often results in poor decisions, with individuals bearing the greatest risk. The threats harbored by big data extend far beyond the individual, however, and call for new legal structures, business processes, and concepts such as a Private Data Commons.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages46-53
    Number of pages8
    Volume46
    No.6
    Specialist publicationComputer
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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