What are sensors?
They own the property rights to data.
What is nobody?
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What is Dr. Hauge's office?
The term for those who have and use broadband and those who do not.
What is digital divide?
The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted in a given time.
What is bandwidth?
IoT are physical devices that connect to the internet and collect and use data for this.
What is to inform decisions and take actions?
People claim to value privacy but their behavior suggests otherwise.
What is the privacy paradox?
"Policymakers should expand access to digital learning" is this kind of statement.
What is subjective?
What are incentives?
How much data actually arrives at the intended destination.
What is throughput?
The economic term for a camera recording a neighbor's activity.
What is an externality?
Some firms restrict data collection and sell this as a feature.
What is privacy?
The Economist magazine claimed that this had become the world's most valuable resource.
What is data?
The three components of access.
What are availability, affordability, and adoption?
Uses existing copper telephone lines for connectivity.
What is DSL (or digital subscriber line)?
IoT changes not just the level of risk, but also this.
What is the scale of risk?
This case protected online freedom of speech.
What is "Reno v. ACLU"?
Dr. Hauge's office hours.
What are Mondays from 9 - 1 (and by appointment)?
Broadband is this type of demand.
What is derived?
Transmits data as pulses of light.
What is fiber?
Firms underinvest in security for this reason.
Some firms prioritize data flows and sell this as a feature.
What is predictive accuracy?
The most frequent complaint the professor hears about this class.
What is "you make me read too much"?
Because of scarcity every policy decision involves this.
What are tradeoffs?
This technology is more impacted by interference than others.
What is satellite?