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Data governance: How to maintain innovation while managing risks
How do you resolve the tension between the need to build and deploy accurate machine learning models fast, and the need to understand how those models work, what data they touch upon, and what are the implications? Data governance may be the answer.
July 2, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Data Management
How bad data management botched the US COVID-19 financial assistance plan
According to the GAO, 1.1 million payments went to dead people to reach that $1.4 billion tally, but the crux of the issue is data management across the US government.
June 29, 2020 by ZDNet Editors in Data Management
Push for huge DNA database
Several states are pushing towards the creation of massive DNA databases by permitting DNA sampling of people when they are arrested - before they're convicted. Civil libertarians are complaining that "innocent until proven guilty" is given way to "suspected even if never proven guilty."
July 31, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in Data Management