One of the recurring themes in this blog is the need to be aware of the increasing amount of personal data collected about us every day by our own devices.
This, whether we like it or not, is used by organisations to put us into categories for marketing and other purposes. They use ever more sophisticated analytical software to draw conclusions both about people en masse and about each of us individually.
A webinar organised by kCura is an opportunity to find out how this data is collected and what is done with it. The main discussion points include:
How internet of things (IoT) source data is being used—whether or not we know it
What risks we assume when we use IoT devices, and how they’re mitigated
The roles of descriptive and predictive analytics in modern society
What IoT’s growth means for your e-discovery process, how to stay ahead of it
The speakers are Bennett Borden, Chief Data Scientist at Drinker Biddle & Reath, Jeff Gilles of kCura and Judy Selby of BDO.