Big Data: Wrongs and Rights by Andrew Cormack (WAIS Seminar)
Abstract: Big Data has been characterised as a great economic opportunity and a massive threat to privacy. Both may be correct: the same technology can indeed be used in ways that are highly beneficial and those that are ethically intolerable, maybe even simultaneously. Using examples of how Big Data might be used in education - normally referred to as "learning analytics" - the seminar will discuss possible ethical and legal frameworks for Big Data, and how these might guide the development of technologies, processes and policies that can deliver the benefits of Big Data without the nightmares.
Speaker Biography:
Andrew Cormack is Chief Regulatory Adviser, Jisc Technologies.
He joined the company in 1999 as head of the JANET-CERT
and EuroCERT incident response teams. In his current role he
concentrates on the security, policy and regulatory issues around the
network and services that Janet provides to its customer universities
and colleges. Previously he worked for Cardiff University running web
and email services, and for NERC's Shipboard Computer Group. He has degrees in Mathematics, Humanities and Law.
Shared with the University by
Miss Priyanka Singh