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The Features of Legal Regulation of Big Data in the Context of the Development of the Digital Earth
Author(s) -
Sona De Apro
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
geokontekst
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2686-8326
DOI - 10.30987/2686-8326-2020-22-26
Subject(s) - big data , cloud computing , context (archaeology) , digital earth , computer science , data science , jurisdiction , digital data , earth observation , computer security , data collection , remote sensing , telecommunications , engineering , geography , political science , data mining , law , statistics , satellite , mathematics , archaeology , transmission (telecommunications) , aerospace engineering , operating system
When creating a Digital Earth, huge amounts of data are generated through remote sensing and various sensors to observe our planet. Big Data has become of particular value in the context of the development of the Digital Earth. At the same time, every day there is more and more information, which creates serious problems for their collection, storage, processing, ensuring their security and legal regulation. The advent of cloud technologies has made it possible to provide computing support for collecting, storing and processing Big Data, while the heterogeneity of the amount of data collected is growing and it becomes difficult to determine their legal regime, jurisdiction and protection in general. The report analyzes the sources of Big Data used for the development of the Digital Earth, the peculiarities of their collection, storage and processing through cloud technologies, analyzes the prospects and risks of the development of the digital Earth in terms of the security of Big Data and their legal regulation.

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