Sunday, June 9, 2013
Big Data Is Tracking and Watching You
Industry experts say that
intelligence and law enforcement agencies use a new technology, known as
trilateralization, that allow tracking of an individual’s location, moment to
moment…”It’s extremely Big Brother, “ said Alex Fielding, an expert in
networking and data centers.”
Just four data points about the
location and time of a mobile phone call, a study in Nature found, make it possible
to identify the sender 95 % of the time.
James Risen and Eric Lichblau, “How
the U.S, Delved Deeper Via Technology: Mining Ever More Data Ever More Quickly,”
New York Times, June 9, 2013
This is not
a political blog post about the use and abuse of data mining to undermine our
personal freedoms or protect our national security. Rather it is written with a sense of
wonderment and bewilderment about the
reach and scope of computer technologies .
It is an attempt to get my arms and
mind around explosive advances in the
ability of the U.S National Security Agency to track the activities and
movements of almost anybody almost anywhere on the globe without actually
watching them or listening to their conversations.
The U.S. has
poured billions of dollars into this surveillance enterprise over the last 10
years and is now building a million square foot data center in the mountains of
Utah to mine the mountain of data for storing personal data indefinitely.
According to the Times, thanks to
smartphones, tablets, social media sites, email, and other forms of digital
communication, the world creates 2.5
quintillion bytes of data daily, and that is expected to double every two
years. Once integrated into huge
databases, the government can find
everything it ever wants to know about you, your shopping habits, your personal income, your health care
status, your movements, without ever
having to ask your permission. It can
outwit you, outguess you, outreason you,
and discern patterns and correlations beyond your intelligence , as
demonstrated by the performance of IBM’s Watson computer in outperforming three
Jeopardy champions.
Great things may be done when the minds of men and
mountains of data meet, but that will depend on the minds behind collecting the
data and the rules of engagement.
Tweet:
The reservoir of personal data in
government hands is exploding at exponential rates, and its proper use has yet
to be determined.
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