Data As The Fuel Of Modern Economy
Data is the new oil as it has gradually evolved as a valuable commodity that can be bought and sold, and serves as a strategic resource for nations. Indeed, digital assets now matter far more than physical ones. The Internet, it has become clear, is not so free, after all as users are paying in the form of personal information, which is collected by “data brokers” and sold to third parties.
In 2018, news broke out that the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica had harvested personal data from tens of millions of Facebook users and sold it to political campaigns. The ....
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- 1 Changing Contours of India’s Foreign Policy: Imperatives & Implications
- 2 "India's Unstable Neighbourhood: Strategic and Economic Implications"
- 3 Role of Research and Innovation in India’s Economic Growth
- 4 Press Freedom in India: Myth or Reality?
- 5 Role of Judiciary in Promoting Democracy in India
- 6 Jan Bhagidari as a Model of Effective Local Governance
- 7 India is no longer a Country languishing largely in ‘Extreme Poverty’; it is a Country with ‘Pervasive Inequality’
- 8 Right to Healthy and Sustainable Environment
- 9 World is a ‘Global Village’
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