To begin with, in the article, “Fact Sheet: Big Data and Privacy Working Group Review” argues what would be the most efficient way to ensure people 's privacy is being protected. For instance, as the article describes how data is producing opportunities, it states, “By collecting and analyzing millions of data points from a neonatal intensive care unit, one study was able to identify factors, like slight changes in body temperature and heart rate serve as early warnings signs an infection may be taking root” ( “Fact Sheet” ). Although doctors use their patients’ privacy, it helps prevent diseases from developing any further. It also helps doctors notice the signs of a disease “taking root,” allowing doctors to take care of people at an early stage. Furthermore, in Obama’s article, “Remarks by President Obama on Review of Signals Intelligence,” Obama describes how privacy was used through history to prevent attacks. For example, as Obama is describing how 9/11 produce the issue that encounters how the U.S can defend the nation while ensuring people their civil liberties, he states, “Digital information and powerful supercomputers offers intelligence agencies the possibility of sifting through massive amounts of bulk data to identify patterns or pursue leads that may thwart impending threats” ( Obama ). By allowing …show more content…
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