In 2008, Elon Musk was concerned about leaks of sensitive information at Tesla Motors. To catch the leaker, he prepared multiple unique versions of a new nondisclosure agreement he asked senior officers to sign. Whichever version got leaked would reveal the leak source. This is known as a “canary trap.” The canary trap only worksContinue reading “Going Beyond the Canary Trap”
Daily Archives: February 3, 2020
Statistics.com Acquired by Elder Research
Feb 3: Statistics in Practice
In this week’s blog, we discuss our recent acquisition by Elder Research Inc. We also look at the “Canary Trap” and its connection to text mining. Our course spotlight is on Jan 31 to Feb 28: Text Mining using Python (still open for registrations, first assignment due in a week) Feb 28 -Mar 27: NaturalContinue reading “Feb 3: Statistics in Practice”