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SESSION: LawsWedAM-R6
| Carter International Symposium (3rd Intl Symp on Laws & their Applications for Sustainable Development) |
Wed. 29 Nov. 2023 / Room: Orchid | |
Session Chairs: Malcolm McNeil; Samuel Berger; Session Monitor: TBA |
12:25: [LawsWedAM03] OS Plenary
SCIENCE CAN BE SIGNIFICANTLY ENHANCED BY DATA SCIENCE – THEY ARE MUTUALISTIC Samuel Berger1 ;
1NFSD, Norco, United States;
Paper Id: 351
[Abstract] Data Science focuses on the mathematics and statistical relationships to help filter the data and make accurate analysis as raw data can prove deceptive not by design, but by the methods of collection, processing and interpretation. Analyzing data is its own science for many inherent reasons such as understanding of how to normalize the data using Relational Algebra [1]. The importance of creating precise data structures when handling, processing and manipulating mass amounts of data cannot be understated and can only be achieved accurately using Relational Algebra for a host of reasons. You must also master how to query the data using standard query language and how to analyze the data using advanced statistical methods such as regression testing, etc.In this lecture you will see a major universal world-wide problem [2] analyzed from a different prospective. We will also look at other objective related data [3] [4] to see if the raw data may prove to be misleading prior to initializing our studies. This data you have all seen in raw form and now you will see how a data scientist brakes down and analyzes the underlying data to give new insights and even point to new studies and research.
References:
[1] IDEAS Data Science Conference in 2019 – “Data Architecture for the Extreme Data Scientist” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOnilawQWys)
[2] Climate Change: Global Temperature (https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-global-temperature)
[3] U.S. Hurricane Strikes by Decade (https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdec.shtml)
[4] World of Change: Antarctic Sea Ice (https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/world-of-change/sea-ice-antarctic)
SESSION: LawsWedPM1-R6
| Carter International Symposium (3rd Intl Symp on Laws & their Applications for Sustainable Development) |
Wed. 29 Nov. 2023 / Room: Orchid | |
Session Chairs: Malcolm McNeil; Hunter Carter; Session Monitor: TBA |
14:55: [LawsWedPM107] OS Keynote
PROTECTING YOUR CRITICAL COMPANY DATA – KEY SECURITY METHODS OFTEN OVERLOOKED OR VIOLATED Samuel Berger1 ;
1NFSD, Norco, United States;
Paper Id: 352
[Abstract] Twitter, Microsoft, Target, Ebay, Equifax, JPMorgan Chase, Home Depot, First American Financial Corp., Facebook, eBay, Equifax, Heartland Payment Systems, LinkedIn, Marriott International, Yahoo and countless more have all been victims of major cybercrime [1]. Ransomware has become a well-known household term. How did cyber criminals become so effective so quickly? How do you protect your mission critical data and intellectual properties? How much are cyber criminals costing the world and is this problem going to get even worse [2]?The advanced techniques covered in this lecture can be understood by everyone and applied universally. You do not need to be an IT guru or data specialist or a security administrator to understand and appreciate these concepts, but once you do have this knowledge you can better identify your weaknesses including the people you hire to protect your most valuable assets [3]. You cannot hire and fire security administrators effectively without knowing the right questions to ask and have an understanding of their mission.
References:
[1] Biggest Data Breaches in US History (https://www.upguard.com/blog/biggest-data-breaches-us)
[2] Estimated cost of cybercrime worldwide 2017-2028 (https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide)
[3] Cybersecurity Best Practices (https://www.cisa.gov/topics/cybersecurity-best-practices)