While praising government "successes" with technology in Britain, such as taking broadband into every school, introducing electronic border controls and electronic data records in hospitals, Mr Brown said more needed to be done.
Prosecutors also want to have an FBI agent testify to his analysis of Mr. Valle's cellphone-data records, which prosecutors say show Mr. Valle placed calls that were routed through cell towers near some of the homes or workplaces of victims they alleged he was stalking.
Connected by a series of electrodes and sensors woven into the fabric of the base layer, the cell wirelessly transmits more than 200 data records per second from each player to a central computer and then is displayed in a series of simplified insights and results on the coach's iPad.
They then correlated those data with records of the number of hospital beds in each county that are affiliated with medical residency training programs.
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Under the advisement of Universal Records Data Base, 200 Toyota Prius records were set during a two day event that was streamed live on the Internet.
Hundreds of data points on each of over 250 million registered voters are gleaned from both publicly available and purchased sources such as social graphs, census data, tax records, and commercial data.
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The rapid erosion of privacy in the modern age is being driven both by government agencies and corporations making our data and records increasingly available online, and by our intense need to share, overshare, and broadcast the details of our lives to anyone who will listen.
In any case, as Dr Church points out, there are myriad ways, ranging from hacking by miscreants to clever cross-referencing of public data and health records, that supposedly private genetic data could become public.
Above this sits corporate and industrial vulnerability that threatens organisations' most valuable data -- be it financial records, customer data or intellectual property.
Another big trend, she says, is the growth in storage of financial records, scientific data, medical images and other records that do not necessarily need to be archived, but may need to be called up quickly.
Case-Shiller relies on public records data, hanging back to release the most stable numbers available.
The Washington Post reported that gun control groups are already lobbying to allow compilation of gun ownership data from medical records for research purposes.
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The people wanting the data have dubious records of lawfulness.
My life science and healthcare clients are continuing to look for innovative and practical ways to integrate genomic data with clinical records to identify new approaches for treating patients.
Using an existing data system called the Pennsylvania Justice Network, the state can cross-match inmate data with unemployment records to identify unemployment beneficiaries in county prisons and stop payments.
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The company charges a near-usurious 18% to 36% on 3-to-18-month loans, approving and rejecting applicants in a matter of minutes based on cash flow, online sentiment and public-records data, among other variables.
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Aflac, a big American insurer, has developed several apps that allow members of its sales team access to customer data and claims records without having to log in from a desktop computer.
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Historical data of taxpayer records made available by the United States Internal Revenue Service and publicly available at www.howmoneywalks.com offer a long-term look at why upstate New York deserves real tax breaks rather than more excuses.
The data, based off of births, deaths, administrative records and survey data, reflects the rate of population growth over the 12 months ending July 1, 2012.
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The adoption of electronic health care records magnifies the risks of a data breach in ways that paper records never did.
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It examined data from the medical records of 13, 057 employed patients engaged in a corporate wellness plan.
There are big data sets for medical records, for government records, for random facts.
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The system maintains almost 10, 000 "active" records containing data on each of the Federal government's approved information collections.
Nokia added that no credit card details were accessed, although about 7% of the compromised records included data for other web accounts like Skype.
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Most people think big data is billions of records, but static.
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The great challenge is to avoid digital amnesia, to ensure that records and data created today will also be accessible to humanity in the future.
The rating incorporates income data from the department of Housing and Urban Development, transaction data drawn from court records by First American Real Estate Solutions, a Santa Ana, Calif.
The government expects to make salary information available later this year and is looking at ways to use Social Security data, Labor Department records or other information.
Edward Richards, director of Louisiana State University law school's program in public health, says such devices are feeding ever more data into computerized patient records systems--including mistakes nobody notices at the time.
Foley is a big believer in statistical analysis, especially the type of in-depth, multivariable analysis that academics are beginning to crank out using the detailed ShotLink data that the Tour records for every shot in every tournament.
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