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Social and Ethical Information Technology Impacts in a Global Society (ITGS)

Way back in 2002, we wrote that with all the efforts (mostly in the UK) to try to allow law enforcement officials to collect more and more surveillance data that more data doesn’t mean better data, and in fact, all that data often makes it harder to find the right or necessary data. The trick is to be smarter about surveillance, not just focus on getting more. It appears that police in the UK are finally learning this lesson. Last month, we saw how all that data was leading to mistakes as patterns were being spotted that weren’t there. And, now, UK police are discovering that they’re missing important information and clues because they’re just overwhelmed by garbage data. Of course, this won’t stop the increasing collection of data, because no one seems to want to admit that too much data helps bury the needles deeper in the haystack.

via UK Police Learn That More Surveillance Data Doesn’t Mean Better Surveillance Data | Techdirt.

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