Category Archives: Privacy

Privacy is not about laws, privacy is about people We all know that privacy is important. There are laws written about it, there are articles written about it, and there are entire conferences dedicated to discussing what it means for advertising. But the bulk of the conversation is about details…

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At the 2024 Data Universe event in New York — our Chief Technology Officer, Anna Nicanorova, joined Microsoft’s Chief Data Officer Effie Kilmer, Data4Real’s CEO, Julia Bardmesser, and Secoda’s Head of Data, Lindsay Murphy, for a discussion that focused on the importance of embedding data governance and data literacy into…

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data privacy best practices

Shifting regulations and consumer demands for privacy have forced marketers to examine their data practices, technology stack, and security. Today’s constant stream of consumer data promises companies exciting abilities and groundbreaking insight into their audiences. Modern marketers collect and leverage all sorts of customer data, whether it is direct engagement…

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consumer journey ad tracking

Ad tracking across devices has empowered marketers with ways to track the full customer journey and its complexities, but ad blocking poses a growing threat. Ad tracking across devices provides crucial insight into each touchpoint and helps marketers define how customers navigate their path to purchase. Taking a look at…

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Healthcare Data

Discover how healthcare data technology like electronic health records, data-sharing systems and encryption has been breathing new life into the industry. Even though the medical industry holds on to its heritage, by still using the symbol of medicine — the rod of Asclepius, healthcare persists at the cutting edge of research,…

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agriculture big data

Big data offers bountiful rewards for farmers, but concerns over data provisioning have led to strictly defined sharing models that could become the norm. In the 21st century, the common tools of agriculture retain their outward familiarity while being fundamentally transformed within. The image of a farmer and a tractor…

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