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SESERV and Privacy Socio-Economic SERVices for European research projects
Eric Meyer
University of Oxford
FIA Budapest,
Economics of Privacy
18 May 2011
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Drivers influencing privacy risks
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Technology capacities
Goals
Attitudes
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Privacy and participation
Citizen Engagement
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Consumer value
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Responses to minimize risks
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Operational
Technical
Regulatory
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SESERV some people
study the Internet
some people build the Internet
those who study and those who build
need to talk
stakeholder conflicts, digital economy
shifting context, digital participation
governance and regulation
future networks, internet of services and clouds internet of things,
networked and social media ICT for security, trust and
dependability
Do social networks drive democracy?
Should governments censor and filter digital content?
Where’s the value in the digital economy?
How do we decide in a world where everything is tracked?
Immersive and interactive media technologies
Internet-connected sensors, actuators, devices and objects
Converged mobile, wired and wireless broadband networks
Clean-slate vs evolutionary architecture
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