A Protection Model of Citizen Personal Information Administrative Law Based on BD Analysis and Edge Computing

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With the continued advancement and popularization of the Internet and Edge Computing, the right to privacy of big data has taken on new meanings, and the tools available to protect citizens' personal information under administrative law have grown in number. In the context of big data, infringers frequently use the Internet as a natural barrier and medium, making it difficult to collect evidence once personal information has been leaked. This paper investigates the administrative law protection of citizens' personal information using big data analysis. In comparison to traditional society, information technology innovation has created massive information storage equipment, efficient information processing equipment, and rapid information dissemination means for human beings to protect their legitimate rights and interests. Sharing goes far beyond traditional societal competition. The study of administrative law protection of citizens' personal information in the big data era has the potential to not only advance the study of administrative law protection of citizens' personal information but also to reveal the characteristics of administrative law protection of citizens' personal information in the big data era.

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Yang, F. (2022). A Protection Model of Citizen Personal Information Administrative Law Based on BD Analysis and Edge Computing. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/3037942

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