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NCF-344 Protecting your Data Wealth

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Welcome back everybody to the New Cyber Frontier Podcast with our hosts Tim Montgomery and Dr. Gorog. In this seventh episode, we will continue on the next-generation post digital transformation philosophy looking at the lifecycle of our data. The discussion centers on the use of data and its importance to you as the owner/creator vs what your data means to others, and why we should all be aware of this when evaluating how applications we choose use our data. Dr. Gorog discusses some examples in Healthcare "How many times does your Fitbit send information to get collected by a web engine that has recorded your heart rate or blood pressure and location. What picture does that provide about your personal activities". Ensuring our data is used in a way that is best for us is something that we will all become competent at when we start to realize that they only thing we have to show for our virtual lives is the data it produces. Having accountability towards your data's use is power it is our currency of the future. The accumulation of our life's efforts and the future of data management could provide you not only ability to protect it but also earn your right to a small compensation instead of giving it away. Tune in to today's important episode of New Cyber Frontier.

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Welcome back everybody to the New Cyber Frontier Podcast with our hosts Tim Montgomery and Dr. Gorog. In this seventh episode, we will continue on the next-generation post digital transformation philosophy looking at the lifecycle of our data. The discussion centers on the use of data and its importance to you as the owner/creator vs what your data means to others, and why we should all be aware of this when evaluating how applications we choose use our data. Dr. Gorog discusses some examples in Healthcare "How many times does your Fitbit send information to get collected by a web engine that has recorded your heart rate or blood pressure and location. What picture does that provide about your personal activities". Ensuring our data is used in a way that is best for us is something that we will all become competent at when we start to realize that they only thing we have to show for our virtual lives is the data it produces. Having accountability towards your data's use is power it is our currency of the future. The accumulation of our life's efforts and the future of data management could provide you not only ability to protect it but also earn your right to a small compensation instead of giving it away. Tune in to today's important episode of New Cyber Frontier.

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