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Computer Errors, Failures, and Risks Dr. Kapatamoyo 9/9/14

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Computer Errors, Failures, and Risks

Dr. Kapatamoyo

9/9/14

Douglas Adams

The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair.

Douglas Adams, Mostly Harmless (author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

Correlation doesn’t imply causation. Usually a cop out.

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Terminologies to Remember

Discussion is framed in Data Speed, Size, Scope, and Reach

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Why Axciom is keeping data?

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Errors are Inevitable

Computer errors are inevitable.

Errors arise from: Bad information fed into the computer; User misinterpretation of the information; Machine malfunction; Sometimes a combination of all these.

Consequences may be trivial (nuisance value), costly (huge dollars), or even lead to death and injury.

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NCIC

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NCIC Records National Crime Information Center (NCIC), Est. 1967:

http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cjisd/ncic.htm

Database has several millions of records related to stolen automobiles, missing persons, wanted persons, suspected terrorists, etc.

Some legal cases include: Sheila Jackson Stossier, an airline attendant was confused for

Shirley Jackson who was wanted in Texas and arrested in Louisiana.

Stolen ID of Michigan resident Terry Dean was used to obtain driver’s license in California. The real Terry was arrested 5 times in 14 months. LA City compensated him $55,000.

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Privacy Act of 1974

“No agency shall disclose any record which is contained in a system of records by any means of communication to any person, or to another agency, except pursuant to a written request by, or with the prior written consent of, the individual to whom the record pertains....”

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Privacy Act of 1974 Further provisions are:

Data records should be “relevant and necessary” to the purpose for which they are collected.

Establish procedures to allow individuals to see, copy and amend records about themselves.

Requires publishing notices describing all systems of records (no secret records).

Agency is required to make reasonable efforts to maintain accurate, relevant, timely and complete records about individuals.

Information collected for one purpose MAY NOT be used for another purpose without notice to or the consent of the subject of record.

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Amended Privacy Act of 1974

Ted Bridis an Associated Press Writer (link)

March 25, 2003, that The Justice Department lifted a requirement that the FBI ensure the accuracy and timeliness of information about criminals and crime victims before adding it to the country's most comprehensive law enforcement database.

The Privacy Act previously required the FBI to ensure information was "accurate, relevant, timely and complete" before it could be added to the system.

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Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines

Indian version

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Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines US version

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Direct Recording Electronic Voting The Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) provides

money to states to replace punch card voting systems and improve standards on administering elections. Led to the establishment of the Election Assistance Commission

DRE voting machines are certainly fast at counting votes, but have vulnerabilities.

DRE machines are widely used in India where 417 million people voted in 2009 parliamentary elections.

1.4 million EVMs in use throughout the country in 2010.

DRE machines have been banned in some countries, e.g. the Netherlands for fear of eavesdropping.

Zambia used EVMs from Israel for last 3 elections.

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A Good Deal!

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Another Good Deal!

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