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Bappy10
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The analytics big bang

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What makes the Accumulo version of the NSA so special is that it is built with privacy in mind. Each individual piece of data can be secured at the cell level so that only an authorized user can see that information.

How does PRISM work?
Data, data and more data: we find ourselves in an expanding data universe, full of undiscovered connections. This is not abstract and general, but specific and very concrete, because every new insight can be the start of a goldmine. The NSA has managed to combine several of these goldmines. Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, YouTube, Skype, AOL and Apple only offer a backdoor through which the NSA can enter. Twitter is not included in this list, because thanks to the firehose the front door is always wide open!

PRISM

Modern data flow software, such as NSA's Accumulo, enables real-time monitoring of complex latvia phone number list relationships in situations that exceed the capabilities of relational databases and traditional analytics methods.

“Just as the telescope allowed us to understand the universe and the microscope gave us insight into the world of germs, so new techniques for collecting and analyzing huge amounts of data will give us ways to understand a world we still barely understand.” (quote from the book The Big Data Revolution ).

Major revolutions in science often begin with a breakthrough in measurement. We are now at the beginning of a new era, comparable to the start of modern science in the 17th century. Again, measurement is the new knowledge. Only the questioning changes. Causality makes way for correlation. It is no longer necessary to know why something happens, but rather what happens. And in the PRISM case of terrorism, when something will happen. Or as data-mining expert Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro puts it in an interview with Slate : “You don't necessarily need the conversation if you have the network.” It is ' The End of Theory ' as Chris Anderson predicted in Wired magazine back in 2008. Big Data makes the scientific method redundant.

Conclusion
In 2009, Google’s chief economist Hal Varian said, “The sexy job in the next ten years will be statisticians.” The same point was made again in 2012 in the article Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century . Now we still need the nerds to make soup of all this data. However, the expectation is that in the near future everyone will have their own PRISM-like technology. Their own toolset to analyze and interpret data.



We are already seeing this development happening, just think of the smart energy meters that provide insight into your energy consumption. The television looks back and even medicines keep an eye on you . Or Watson, IBM's supercomputer. This is currently being used to research cancer, but very soon this artificial intelligence will be made accessible to everyone via a Siri-like application. The above point is also made in the article Predictive analytics is shaping modern life :

“In the future, analytics would become ubiquitous to the point whereby individuals use analytics to make everyday decisions. […] In the future, predictive policing could help governments preempt many crimes, and even help the daily consumer anticipatory analytics such as making it nearly impossible to crash a car, or avoiding a burnt meal. The possibilities are endless.”

We are just at the beginning. PRISM is just the tip of the iceberg. The possibilities are indeed endless.
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