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We no longer live in an industrial economy; we live in an information economy. The most valuable companies on Earth do not trade in physical goods; they trade in data.
One Tuesday, he found a blue-edged folder that shouldn't have existed. Its contents weren't about crop yields or census data. Instead, it contained a single transcript of a conversation from the future—his own conversation, dated for the following day.
[Data Source] ──> [Encoder] ──> [Noise/Channel] ──> [Decoder] ──> [Receiver] │ (Entropy: Measuring the Unpredictability) Key Pillars of Information Theory We no longer live in an industrial economy;
Define who owns, accesses, and maintains info assets. Policies should cover data quality, security, and retention. Without governance, info becomes chaos.
: Data that has been cleaned, contextualized, and structured. Labeling those numbers as "Daily Core Body Temperatures in Fahrenheit" turns raw noise into valuable info. Its contents weren't about crop yields or census data
Raw, unorganized facts, numbers, or symbols (e.g., a list of numbers: 98, 99, 101, 97).
[Date & Time] Where: [Venue Name, Address] Policies should cover data quality, security, and retention
Add an extra layer of security to all accounts.