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Tag Archives: privacy

September 25, 2014

Zócalo Public Square: Corporations Need to Protect Vulnerable Data

Our Executive Director, Dr. Sean Young, was a featured expert for Zócalo Public Square’s “Up for Discussion” panel on September 24th.  Zócalo asked experts the following question: How can we best balance the corporate desire for big data and the need for individual privacy?  You can read Dr. Young’s answer here.

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