One Register to Rule Them All – Part Four
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One Register to Rule them All – Part Four
Part four a series – read parts one, two and three. Census 2028 is doing away with the usual population survey in favour of using admin data instead, requiring a Statistical Register It’s initial consultation into an admin-data-first census was not widely publicised and did not disclose this fact Stats NZs increasing lack of transparency, …
One Register to Rule Them All: government’s alarming data acquisition and sharing powers
From your shopping spend to your social media activity to your energy consumption – what other information might the Stats NZ seek to acquire that everyday people would not be comfortable with? Part three of a series, read parts ONE and TWO. Data protections were watered down in the 2022 Data and Statistics Bill Stats NZ was also given new powers to acquire data not collected for statistical purposes from sources outside of government agencies …
Emily Tucker from Georgetown University is sounding the alarm: The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is about to set up an "everything database" – a database for everything, she warned in the US media «Tech Policy Press». The DHS, for example, is already buying flight data from passengers. It sees further signs of this in tenders for orders to companies that can collect and analyze data. Peter Thiel's «Palantir» company has already taken …
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