2. Agenda What is Big Data Its prerequisites and technologies
involved Who uses it and for what Business Surveilance Research
What are its consequences For the individual For society What can
be done
3. What is Big Data Bachelor project
2002Transformasjonsalgoritmer for multidimensjonelle
databaserMoores law The Internet Virtualization and Utility
Computing Transfer of services and data from local instances to
centralized services (The Cloud) The internet of things = Vast
amounts of data being stored in perpetuity
4. What is Big Data Software and algoriths to find interresting
things Transformational algorithms Live analysis tools Voice, face
and text recognition Data mining EULA / Terms of Service ...By
using this service you agree to... South Park mocking Apple
(Low).mp4
5. What is Big Data? Dataminimization Data being used only for
its intended purposeDatamaximisation Data being used for as many
purposes as possibleThe essence of Big Data is data being used for
purposes beyond what it was gathered for
6. Who uses it and for what Requires expensive infrastructure
and access to data Business Intelligence / Law enforcement Research
institution
7. Business IT service companies Selling targeted ads, personal
info, personalizatoin Insurance companies Calculating risk,
determining insurance rates Banks and financial services Stock
robots, financial trends, fraud detection Infrastructure
improvement Roads, comm networks, oil & gas
8. Intelligence / Law Enforcement
9. NSA - Bluffdale in Utah Reported to be capable of storing
Yottabytes 1,000 gigabytes is a terabyte. 1,000 terabytes is a
petabyte. 1,000 petabytes is an exabyte. 1,000 exabytes is a
zettabyte. 1,000 zettabytes is a yottabyte.= 166 terabytes of
storage per human being on the planet!
10. The Snowden revelations
11. The Snowden revelations
12. The Snowden revelations
13. Research Climate change Medical research Economic trends
Psychology... Anything involving patterns