Big Data Outcome 3 Part 2
Week 7 (11/05)
This Week will Go Over things which i have found which correlate With the New two Big data topics which being Big Data Topic 16 and 17 which are big data implications in society and Strategies for Limiting the negative Effects of Big data
Topic 16
Big Data implications in Society
Big data impact every Sector in Society From healthcare, business to Politics enabling decisions and interest easier to look at and understand but it can also be used in harmful ways especially politics which is what Will be focused on at this Blog Page.
Good impacts in Politics
The impacts for Good with Big data used in Politics as Using Big Data when running from a position of Power and by smartly using the data From Big data to target specific Groups Can increase the chances of Winning. An example of this is from Barack Obamas 2012 re-election campaign As his team had noticed that Obama's quick donate program had gotten 4 times more donations that regular donators and his team used this to their advantage and eventually manged to raise 1 billion USD. Continuing this Barack's team kept using Big data to increase awareness for his campaign by using methods as Advertisements outside of the news stations such as on the internet and had also held Q&A sessions on websites such as Reddit. All of this combined with Big data lead Obama to win the re-election in 2012. These websites go more in-depth if you wish to read more about it
https://www.technologyreview.com/2012/12/19/114510/how-obamas-team-used-big-data-to-rally-voters/
https://www.scmp.com/yp/learn/college-uni-life/university-programmes/article/3071524/how-data-analytics-helped-obama-win
Bad Impacts in Politics
Just as There are positive impacts of big data, There can also be negative impacts of big data. As big data Can only do good if in the hands of people who wish to help and advance people. But what happens if big data reaches the hands of a malicious person This is what this section will go over and cover Two Events which Big Data was used in a negative way These Being the Data gathering in the Netherlands by the Nazi's before the holocaust and the Internment of Japanese-Americans in World War 2
Data gathering in the Netherlands by the Nazi's before the holocaust
Before Nazi occupation the Dutch Government Had created a system to have a registration system which was used for administrative and statistical Purpose which helped the country know of all the people in the country from birth to death. But when the Nazi's took over the Netherlands they had used this system which was created from big data and twisted it and reused the Data and created a registration system which contained the Dutch Jewish and Roma people who lived in the Netherlands which would then be used to find Jewish and Roma people to send them to the holocaust camps.
Internment of Japanese-Americans in World War 2
It was Found out that the U.S had used their Census Bureau had given their Census information to the U.S Secret Service which had Data from the 1940's which was used to Identify people of Japanese Ancestry which helped the U.S Gather and Round up Japanese-Americans to hold in Imprisonment camps in California and six Other states during World War 2.
Topic 17
Strategies for Limiting the negative Effects of Big Data
There have been many laws and regulations which have been created and updated which help prevent to limit the negative effects of Big data Such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) created by the European union to help protect the data of European citizens + united kingdom citizens, It was created in 2016 and fully adopted in 2018.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a set of laws which helps governments to penalise and fine company's who mis-use personal data or who are not transparent what they use it for. If a company does not comply to the GDPR laws they can be find up to £17.4 million pounds or 4% of the company's global annual turnover
GDPR effects Every citizen Under the GDPR's reach by ensuring that company's follow the legislation requirements by making their privacy policy's clear for the users. Under the GDPR users can request a company the information which their holding about the user. Company's have a strict 30 day deadline which the information should then be sent to the user who requested it, Companies are also not allowed to charge the User to see their requested information under the GDPR regulations
After the UK left the European union the Uk had created the Data Protection act 2018 which uses a lot of the same frame work which was used in the EU's GDPR So company's which break the GDPR framework would also break the UK Data Protection Act 2018 guidelines if the company operates within the united kingdom.
These videos Go over the GDPR and UK DPA 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-VuonciKWk&pp=0gcJCfcAhR29_xXO



Really good insight into how Big Data can be implemented into society and politics!
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