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  2. Cambridge Analytica - Wikipedia

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    The personality data would inform the tone of the language used in ad messages or voter contact scripts, while additional data was used to determine voters' stances on particular issues. [84] The data would get updated with monthly surveys, asking about political preferences and how people get the information they use to make decisions.

  3. The Great Hack - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hack premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival in the Documentary Premieres section and was released by Netflix on July 24, 2019. [ 3 ] The documentary focuses on Professor David Carroll of Parsons and The New School , Brittany Kaiser (former business development director for Cambridge Analytica ), and British investigative ...

  4. Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal also received media coverage in the form of a 2019 Netflix documentary, The Great Hack. [88] This is the first feature-length media piece that ties together the various elements of the scandal through a narrative. [88]

  5. List of data breaches - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of reports about data breaches, using data compiled from various sources, including press reports, government news releases, and mainstream news articles. The list includes those involving the theft or compromise of 30,000 or more records, although many smaller breaches occur continually.

  6. Thomas H. Davenport - Wikipedia

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    According to Davenport, we now find ourselves in the third analytics era where companies of any industry are increasingly “competing on analytics”. The premise is that the many activities an Analytics 3.0 firm might conduct generate data trails that can be collected and subsequently analyzed.

  7. Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining

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    The KDD Conference grew from KDD (Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining) workshops at AAAI conferences, which were started by Gregory I. Piatetsky-Shapiro in 1989, 1991, and 1993, and Usama Fayyad in 1994. [1] Conference papers of each proceedings of the SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining are published through ...

  8. Data dredging - Wikipedia

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    If the data collection or analysis were to stop at a point where the p-value happened to fall below the significance level, a spurious statistically significant difference could be reported. Optional stopping is a practice where one collects data until some stopping criteria is reached. While it is a valid procedure, it is easily misused.

  9. A hack at Equifax exposed the data of 147 million people ...

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    The 2017 data breach landed the consumer credit ratings agency with a record fine, and analysts say the company fumbled its response. A hack at Equifax exposed the data of 147 million people.