The privacy according to IBM.

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05:06:02 The privacy according to IBM.
The new ' Privacy Institute 'messu of IBM has announced new technologies that could help the protection of privacy, in fact, consumers, however, facilitating the collection of useful data from the enterprises of e-business. According to the project leaders of this sector, the solution could be produced by a randomization algorithm of data, which is able to rearrange them after being randomly distributed with a margin of error of between 5 and 10 percent. In practice, if a user gave its age of 30 years, the software may add or subtract a given amount, returning as given, for example, 26 years. Once you have gathered thousands of data for an analysis program, the algorithm would either 'correct' providing a good approximation of the true distribution. The multinational company is looking for partners to carry out a beta version of the software that certainly would have great commercial potential, but that should still convince users that there is a good reason to enter your real data and not others completely fictional.