Big Data - A Complex Analysis of Daily Attitudes as a Modern Inevitable Global Danger
- Institution: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2396-3048
- Year of publication: 2020
- Source: Show
- Pages: 134-148
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2020308
- PDF: ppsy/49-3/ppsy2020308.pdf
In the Fourth Industrial Revolution we already have robots, also there are such technologies as genetic sequencing and editing, artificial intelligence, miniaturized sensors, 3D printing and much more. Digital technologies are constantly being developed with new methods and have been implemented worldwide into various processes and automation systems. The article describes modern digitalization components and analyzes its possible threats. Along with an increase in life comfort, modern civilizations must face with cybercrimes based on data collection, including cyber thefts and hacker attacks. Globalization enables exchanging goods and services between countries of the world. It also gives a tool phishing and illegally access vulnerable information of global enterprises to compete unfairly. Although Big Data can be helpful among organizations, it can also be a mark of the inevitable danger worldwide.
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