Techorama 2014, the Real Deal

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Story about big data and privacy. And esp. about Own Your Own Data #OYOD

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IT ONLY TAKES 10 MINUTES TO FIND OUT HOW:

OUR EYESOUR HANDSOUR VOICE

It’s something that’s lacking in today’sbusiness, especially with the BIG DATA companies:

RESPECT.

Bruno Segers

segers_bruno@hotmail.com@segersbrwww.slideshare.net

from#bigdata

to#bigprivacy

The Real Deal

Own Your Own Data#OYOD

IT’S NOT ABOUT TECHNOLOGY

IT’S ALL ABOUT PEOPLE

• The DNA of technology companies• The DNA of listed companies• The DNA of local & global companies• The DNA of independent workers• The DNA of entrepreneurs & starters• The DNA of digital natives

Social Media, Search Engines,

eCommerce Platformsare the

REALinformation highways

Technology companiesare the

INNOVATORS of the

“always on, always connected” digital world

IT’S ALL ABOUT INNOVATION&

IT’S ALL ABOUT PEOPLE

Some global technology companiesare the

OUTLAWS°&

will become the DIGITAL TRAFFICKERS

of the 21st century

°) not because they are outlaws but because there are no(t enough) laws on the internet

• Is this the world we want?• Was privacy a basic human right?• What about security?

Don’t do anything at all

• Do the rules of the old world apply to the new world?• Too little?• Too late?

Let politics and lawyers do the

work

The Real Deal• Government to define the new social contract• Technology to facilitate this new social contract• Community to accelerate the deployment

The Real DealA private global network at Internet scale

Technical Layer

All sharing is over direct peer-to-peer connections using the OASIS XDI open standard semantic data interchange protocol

Legal Layer

All members agree to the Respect Trust Framework, the legal contract for mutual privacy assurance that won the Privacy Award at the 2011 European Identity Conference

Business Layer

Supported directly by members through membership fees and usage fees just like any other global trusted exchange network, e.g., banking, credit cards and ATMs

Web founder Berners-Lee calls for online 'Magna Carta' to protect users

(March 12th, 2014)

(Reuters) - The inventor of the world wide web, Tim Berners-Lee, called on Wednesday for bill of rights to protect freedom of speech on the Internet

and users' rights after leaks about government surveillance of online activity.Exactly 25 years since the London-born computer scientist invented the

web, Berners-Lee said there was a need for a charter like England's historic Magna Carta to help guarantee fundamental principles online.

Web privacy and freedom have come under scrutiny since former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden last year leaked a raft of secret documents revealing a vast U.S. government system for monitoring

phone and Internet data.

Biggest Quantity Maximize GrowthBest Quality Optimize Sustainability

Web founder Cailliau closing slide

Do something about it

Remember to keep your children connected to nature more than technology