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Cape Privacy applies ML to encrypted data to address security concerns

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Look back to the days when HTTP/SSL was a newly introduced protocol. Initially, it was applied by entities shuttling the most sensitive data back and forth -- typically credit card or other financial info. But today, it's in universal use, applied almost everywhere. In fact, if you don't see that tiny lock icon at the far left of your address bar, it's a red flag to get out. Cape Privacy sees secure multi-party computation taking the same adoption curve so that it becomes "absolutely ubiquitous."


Artificial Intelligence And Data Privacy – Turning A Risk Into A Benefit

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One of the most important reasons business, especially consumer facing business, wants to have lots of data is to know as much about the market, us, as possible. Artificial intelligence (AI) has made that focus on customers more and more accurate. While business has been becoming more invasive, governments have begun to look at and pass regulations that begin to provide certain limits. Privacy matters to the electorate, and smart business looks at how to use data to find out information while remaining in compliance with regulatory rules. Almost ten years ago, Target created an algorithm that figured out if people were pregnant based on purchase patterns, and the company then sent coupons to the addresses of those customers.


Artificial Intelligence And Data Privacy – Turning A Risk Into A Benefit

#artificialintelligence

One of the most important reasons business, especially consumer facing business, wants to have lots of data is to know as much about the market, us, as possible. Artificial intelligence (AI) has made that focus on customers more and more accurate. While business has been becoming more invasive, governments have begun to look at and pass regulations that begin to provide certain limits. Privacy matters to the electorate, and smart business looks at how to use data to find out information while remaining in compliance with regulatory rules. Almost ten years ago, Target created an algorithm that figured out if people were pregnant based on purchase patterns, and the company then sent coupons to the addresses of those customers.


Cape Privacy Launches its Open-Source Platform

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Cape Privacy has recently announced the introduction of its open-source platform as it acquires $5 million in seed funding. FREMONT, CA: Cape Privacy is a privacy platform for cooperative data science and machine learning, have recently announced the introduction of its open-source platform as it acquires $5 million in seed funding. The funding was co-led by Boldstart Ventures and Version One, along with the involvement from Haystack, Radical, and Faktory Ventures. Cape Privacy has assisted the enterprise organizes to boost the value of their data by offering an easy-to-use cooperation layer on top of sophisticated privacy and security technology. It develops trust overtime in and across companies with encrypted data-sharing for the advancement of the industry and social good.