Reflection on Blown to Bits Pages 32-36
I found this Blown to Bits reading interesting. It's shocking to me that it was so easy for the computer science professor to identify everyone in the "de-uniqued" medical data, using just voting information. This really shows how important it is to completely "de-unique" your data, or just not release it to the public at all! What information can you find about people here? Provide at least 4 examples of how this information could be used in a manner that could compromise someone's privacy and have a negative impact on their lives. Like in Blown to Bits, just using basic outside information such as the census bureau or voting statistics, you can gather lots of information about people and connect it to the medical data. Using this information, you could sell their information to advertisers, sell it back to them, use it against them, or use it to threaten them.