Tales Of The Obvious: Big Data Privacy is Near Impossible

Dr Tyrone Grandison
1 min readOct 10, 2016

At the 2016 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing (CIC 2016) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this November, Star Ying and I will present a paper on Big Data Privacy (read paper here).

In this paper, we provide a simple description of something that should be obvious to most — there is no privacy when it comes to Big Data.

In the paper, we describe the “as-is” state of the data privacy protection practice, and model the core of what constitutes Big Data. We then weaved the two worlds together using a probabilistic framework and take the framework to its obvious, natural conclusion.

This is the start of a critical discussion and introspection — one that we hope the community will engage in. Please leave comments below.

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Dr Tyrone Grandison

Techie, Data Enthusiast, Privacy Advocate, Security Nerd. Social Justice Geek. Well-Rounded Human Being.