DATA PRIVACY

Jan 01 2025POLITICS

2025 Laws: AI Regulations, Fair Admissions, and Healthcare Changes

In 2025, several new laws will take effect across the U. S. , focusing on artificial intelligence, college admissions, and healthcare. Let's dive into the changes happening in Illinois and California, New Hampshire, and nationwide. Illinois and California are leading the way in AI regulations. Illi

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Unleashing the Power of Multi-omics Data: The FAIR Data Cube Approach

In today's world, we're generating more molecular data than ever before. Combining these different types of data, known as multi-omics, is a real challenge. Plus, this data can be sensitive, making it crucial to protect people's privacy. As a result, much of this biomedical data is locked away in se

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Dec 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Power of WEB3: Protecting Data, Enhancing Healthcare

Web3 technologies are revolutionizing the way we handle, store, and share data. By using network architectures, distributed ledgers, and decentralized AI, these innovations promise to boost consumer data privacy. Traditional systems, often managed by third parties, are susceptible to data breaches d

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Dec 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Education's Productivity Tools: A Shift Ahead

Schools have long relied on productivity Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions like Google and Microsoft for collaboration and communication. But with changes coming, like Microsoft's 2025 updates and Google's recent reduce in free storage, schools are rethinking their options. These shifts mean hi

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

TikTok's Future in the U. S. : A Cliffhanger Decision

In a significant ruling, a panel of three federal Appeals Court judges has unanimously upheld a law that could potentially ban TikTok in the United States. This legislation, passed in April and signed into law by President Joe Biden, requires TikTok to be sold to an American owner by January 19, 202

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Data and Models: Citadel's Secure Collaborative Learning

In the world of machine learning, not everyone has the expertise to train models. That's why data owners often team up with model owners to create better, more generalized models. The problem? Privacy and confidentiality. Data owners want their data to stay secret, while model owners don't want thei

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Nov 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

California's AI Crossroads: Innovate or Regulate?

California is at a crossroads when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI). Recently, a bill aiming to boost AI training was proposed, but Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed it. Some people worry that this could slow down tech growth in the state. The United States doesn't have a single data privacy law,

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Cracking Cases with Safe Genetic Data: The Promise of Homomorphic Encryption

Imagine solving a crime using DNA, but without ever revealing sensitive personal information. That's the power of homomorphic encryption in forensic genomics. DNA analysis, especially using autosomal Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), is crucial for identifying unknown suspects. The catch? Our

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Shopping Safe Online: A Smarter Way to Stay Protected

Imagine diving into a bustling digital marketplace. Sounds fun, right? Well, not always. As people flock to online trading, checking everyone's IDs becomes quite the challenge. Current methods are slow and expensive—not really helpful. But don't worry! A new clever system is here to help. It keeps y

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Nov 14 2024BUSINESS

What Happens to Your DNA Data if 23andMe Sinks?

You've sent your saliva to 23andMe for genetic testing, but what happens if the company runs into trouble? Recently, 23andMe announced they're letting go of 40% of their staff. After their board resigned last year, the company's stock nosedived, raising doubts about its future. CEO Anne Wojcicki say

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