Leading data collection platform Bright Data has strengthened its support for the UK's National Data Strategy (NDS) by taking part in the first meeting of the Forum established by the UK Government.
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A global initiative to ensure that online data helps drive positive change around the world is working with a host of UK organisations to support delivery of the country s National Data Strategy (NDS). The Bright Initiative, which has been established by leading data collection platform Bright Data (formerly Luminati Networks), is investing considerable resources and expertise to support work that will help the UK realise the social and economic aims set out in the NDS.
News of the Bright Initiative s support comes following the UK Government s publication of its response to the findings of a consultation on the strategy, which ran last year. As a key contributor to the consultation, Bright Data recommended that early delivery work prioritise internet transparency, data skills and the ethics of data collection.
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