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Even the best data security systems can't protect private taxpayer information from entrepreneurial foreign businesses than can make huge profits selling U.S. taxpayer information.
Melissa Bean
Best
Taxpayer
Systems
Security
Data
Entrepreneurial
Protect
Make
Foreign
Private
Huge
Selling
Than
Information
Businesses
Even
Profits
I'm worried about privacy - the companies out there gathering data on us, the stuff we do on Twitter, the publicly scrapeable stuff on Facebook. It's amazing how much data there is out there on us. I'm worried that it can be abused and will be abused.
Michael Arrington
Privacy
Facebook
Amazing
Will
Twitter
Gathering
Worried
Out
About
Data
Stuff
Abuse
How
How Much
Us
Much
Companies
Publicly
The point here is that physics followed the data where it seemed to lead, even though some thought the model gave aid and comfort to religion.
Michael Behe
Religion
Physics
Thought
Aid
Gave
Though
Some
Followed
Seemed
Data
Point
Lead
Comfort
Model
Where
Even
Here
Facebook is by far the largest of these social networking sites, and starting with its ill-fated Beacon service, privacy concerns have more than once been raised about how the ubiquitous social networking site handles its user data.
Michael Bennet
Service
Privacy
Facebook
Once
About
Beacon
Data
More
Networking
Concerns
How
Been
Than
Site
Sites
Social
Far
User
Largest
Raised
Starting
I can't ever remember being struck by lightning when making a big decision. It's always about taking in more and more data points and making tack adjustments as you figure it out. I call customers, suppliers, industry analysts and try to get as much information as possible.
Michael Dell
You
Remember
Try
Decision
Big
Analyst
Out
Possible
Adjustment
About
Struck
Data
More
More And More
Points
Suppliers
Taking
Lightning
Call
Industry
Always
Making
Get
Being
Information
Customers
Much
Figure
Ever
Dell will participate in tablets and all sorts of client devices. Our main business is helping our customers secure, protect their data and access it from any device they want to.
Michael Dell
Business
Will
Our
Secure
Tablets
Data
Main
Dell
Participate
Device
Devices
Protect
Sort
Client
Access
Any
Want
Customers
Helping
Empirical and observational data along with a healthy dash of intuition often have to be combined as business owners begin to look outward, not inward, at what solutions they can provide to their customers.
Michael Gerber
Business
Healthy
Solutions
Intuition
Dash
Data
Observational
Outward
Combined
Along
Empirical
Look
Inward
Provide
Begin
Owners
Often
Customers
Business Owners
The use of drones is rapidly transforming the way we go to war. On the battlefield, a squad leader can receive real-time data from a drone that enables him to view the landscape for miles in every direction, dramatically expanding the capabilities of what would normally have been a small and isolated unit.
Michael Hastings
War
Leader
Every
Dramatically
Way
Battlefield
Rapidly
Would
Data
Direction
Small
Drones
Him
Enables
Isolated
Go
Been
Squad
Expanding
Normally
Transforming
Capabilities
Landscape
View
Use
Miles
Unit
Receive
My life experience confirms that the U.S. government frequently overclassifies data. But that's a stronger argument for not dumping large volumes of government traffic on an unclassified personal server than it is a justification for retroactively challenging classification decisions.
Michael Hayden
Life
Government
Experience
Stronger
My Life
Argument
Life Experience
Classification
Data
Volumes
Frequently
Traffic
Dumping
Than
Personal
Decisions
Justification
Large
Challenging
Server
You take the noise and put it in data information knowledge, and you get insight from that knowledge. How to execute the trade, the timing, sizing, long, short, and then you risk manage it.
Michael Hintze
Knowledge
You
Noise
Long
Timing
Insight
Data
Risk
Take
Put
Execute
Trade
How
Get
Manage
Short
Information
Then
Nobody has really grasped yet the great wealth that can be made selling data over the Web. There are 100 million potential customers out there.
Michael J. Saylor
Great
Wealth
Made
Out
Web
Data
Potential
Nobody
Over
Selling
Customers
Really
Grasped
Million
You have to have access to ideas. The Internet is facilitating that access to ideas. In 25 years, the way that data's going to flow back and forth, we don't quite understand yet.
Michael Nesmith
You
Internet
Back
Way
Data
Ideas
Understand
Access
Years
Going
Quite
Forth
Flow
I usually just try to do whatever's on the page because I've done research before - including a lot of analysis - but you end up with conflicting data. To me, the script is king.
Michael Pena
Me
You
Try
King
Before
Whatever
Research
Analysis
Data
Because
Lot
End
Up
Done
Just
Conflicting
Script
Page
Including
We know evolution happened because innumerable bits of data from myriad fields of science conjoin to paint a rich portrait of life's pilgrimage.
Michael Shermer
Life
Science
Rich
Bits
Evolution
Data
Myriad
Know
Because
Pilgrimage
Happened
Fields
Paint
Portrait
With a hundred and seventy-eight machines to sequence the precise order of the billions of chemicals within a molecule of DNA, B.G.I. produces at least a quarter of the world's genomic data - more than Harvard University, the National Institutes of Health, or any other scientific institution.
Michael Specter
Health
World
National
Other
Hundred
Machines
Harvard
Data
More
Institute
Institution
Within
Scientific
Chemicals
Least
Quarter
Than
Precise
Any
Order
Produces
Molecule
Sequence
Billions
University
The Apple imperative is to build a system that is 100 per cent resistant to any government warrant. The data on your iPhone, no matter how swarmy, corrupt, or dangerous you are, is supposedly safe. That's also the proposition of Panamanian banking laws.
Michael Wolff
Government
You
Dangerous
Matter
Build
System
Corrupt
Per
Data
Laws
Imperative
Proposition
Supposedly
Safe
Also
How
iPhone
Any
Banking
Cent
Your
Warrant
Apple
Resistant
I've seen how the issues that come across a president's desk are always the hard ones - the problems where no amount of data or numbers will get you to the right answer.
Michelle Obama
You
Problems
Will
Seen
President
Data
Come
Answer
Always
How
Issues
Get
Where
Across
Hard
Right
Amount
Right Answer
Desk
Numbers
Data is very important, but you have to be good at reading the data in an emotional way. If you look at a selling report, there's an emotional trend to what's selling.
Mickey Drexler
Good
You
Trend
Important
Reading
Way
Data
Emotional
Look
Selling
Very
Report
It's so cheap to store all data. It's cheaper to keep it than to delete it. And that means people will change their behavior because they know anything they say online can be used against them in the future.
Mikko Hypponen
Future
Change
People
Behavior
Will
Say
Delete
Data
Online
Cheap
Cheaper
Know
Because
Than
Store
Anything
Against
Them
Means
Used
Keep
They Say
U.S. intelligence has the legal right to monitor foreign communications as they go through to U.S. service providers. However, even though something is legal doesn't make it right. I'm not American; I don't really care about what data is being collected about American citizens. I'm worried about us, the foreigners.
Mikko Hypponen
Service
Legal
Intelligence
Care
Worried
Though
Collected
Citizens
About
Something
Data
Through
Make
Foreign
Go
However
Foreigners
Providers
Legal Right
American
American Citizens
Being
Us
Communications
Really
Even
Right
Service Providers
Monitor
There's a great deal of suspicion and misunderstanding about IT among practicing doctors. One hears things like, 'I don't want to be turned into a data entry clerk, and I don't want some machine between me and my patients.'
Mitch Kapor
Great
Me
Great Deal
Doctors
Machine
Some
About
Data
Entry
Between
Like
Clerk
Practicing
Deal
Misunderstanding
Hears
Suspicion
Patients
Want
Turned
Among
Things
In economics, it is easier to agree on the data than to agree on causality.
Moshe Vardi
Economics
Easier
Data
Causality
Than
Agree
Praxeology - economics - provides no ultimate ethical judgments: it simply furnishes the indispensable data necessary to make such judgments.
Murray Rothbard
Economics
Data
Indispensable
Simply
Make
Judgments
Ultimate
Provides
Ethical
Necessary
I promoted Hyderabad to the world by saying that there was privacy in India and their data will be sage. Data is wealth.
N. Chandrababu Naidu
Saying
Privacy
World
Wealth
Will
India
Promoted
Data
Sage
I am what we call a 'karma yogi' in Sanskrit. A karma yogi is somebody who believes in data. I collect a lot of data.
N. R. Narayana Murthy
Karma
Somebody
Collect
Data
Call
Am
Lot
Yogi
Who
Believes
Urban areas tend to attract members of the 'knowledge class' - people who work with ideas, data, information.
Nancy Pearcey
Work
Knowledge
Class
People
Members
Data
Area
Tend
Ideas
Attract
Information
Urban
Urban Areas
Who
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