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This 10 page paper explores data mining, the new trend to compile data on individuals. Data mining is defined and explained. Ethics are explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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governments and businesses to collect and store data on individuals (Weckert, 2001). In fact, the ability for data mining will drastically be increased and most importantly, the monitoring of
prisoners, workers and the population at large will be accentuated (2001). The possibilities do come with benefits, like increased safety and efficiency, as well as the possibility for a
significant amount of control in respect to individuals, either through government agencies, employers or others who have authority (2001). E-commerce may pose a threat to privacy rights of individual
citizens. That is a given and something well known. While that is the case, and while people were afraid to give away personal information in the past, most people have
realized that with the power of the Internet, ones life is an open book anyway. There are of course a few issues that people take pains to keep private. Social
security numbers, driver license numbers and dates of birth are all tools that impersonators can use when stealing ones identity. Another thing that people want to keep under wraps is
medical information. While this is the case, there are sometimes breaches in security. Web sites sell things from clothing to cars to medical test reports to credit reports, and so
there are a lot of opportunities to steal valuable information. Some believe that regulation is the answer. If only the government would step in and monitor transactions, make laws to
regulate the Internet so that such identify theft could not occur, the world would be a better place. Yet, whenever the government gets involved, the results are usually poor. The
government is often one step behind in technology, so with government involvement one can be sure that criminals will get away with a lot. That is how nuclear secrets were
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