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Dentro de la nueva sesión del ciclo Tech & Society que co-organizamos con Aspen Institute España, recibimos en nuestro auditorio a Monique Morrow, cofundadora de la organización Humanized Internet. Morrow estará acompañada de José María de Areilza de Carvajal, secretario general de Aspen Institute España. En esta conferencia, Monique Morrow explora el concepto de “dignidad en la era digital”, centrándose en cómo las experiencias en línea pueden mejorar o socavar la dignidad de las personas. Preguntarse por la importancia de la privacidad, la seguridad y la autonomía en la protección de la identidad digital, plantea además el debate sobre los riesgos y amenazas derivados de la recopilación y uso de datos personales. Introdución: Silvia Royo, coordinadora del programa Tech & Society Entrevistador: José M. de Areilza Carvajal. Aspen Institute España #TechSociety Puedes verlo en nuestro canal de YouTube en: Castellano: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOvntuPV1rw&t=11s Inglés: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtQqr6BFln4&t=8s Más información en: https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/tech-society-monique-morrow/ Un nuevo espacio para una nueva cultura: visita el Espacio Fundación Telefónica en pleno corazón de Madrid, en la calle Fuencarral 3. Visítanos y síguenos en: Web: https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EspacioFTef Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/espaciofundaciontef Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/espacioftef/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CulturaSiglo21
Welcome to 'Navigating the Disruptive Technology Revolution Series,' this podcast episode delves into the intricate world of artificial intelligence and its impact on our society and some very important considerations. We are facing new frontiers in the use of data and the use of these technologies. Join Monique Morrow and Nathaniel Schooler as they explore the concerns, benefits, and security implications of this rapidly evolving technology. We'll discuss the role of AI in sectors such as law and robotics, healthcare, the emergence of the next phase in technology. Our conversation will also shed light on organizations striving to make AI work for the greater good and help listeners develop a balanced perspective on this transformative force. Tune in to stay informed, aware, and ready for the AI-driven future! We discuss ChatGPT we discuss surveillance, privacy, identity, who owns your data. The consequences of the marginalised internet and digital equality. Monique Morrow is President of the Humanized Internet, a non profit organization active in protecting the digital identities of under-represented populations. Monique has been recognized in the industry for her tireless focus on social good. She holds over 17 patents and has co-authored several books. With over 25 years of experience as a global technology leader, Monique Morrow has established a proven track record of success in driving business growth and innovation through emerging technologies. Monique is currently studying a PHD in cyber psychology and embracing new frontiers in fintech, digital assets and stable coins, infrastructures and Monique is chairing a couple of groups at IEEE. Find out more about Monique Here.
Timestamps: 1:00 - Growing up in the Soviet Union 10:41 - Recommendations for going international 13:53 - How and when to acquire companies 16:18 - Helping your company as a scientist 21:05 - Valuation About Serguei Beloussov Serguei Beloussov is Founder and CEO of Acronis, a global company focused on cyber protection, recovery solutions and storage management services. A scientist by training raised in the former Soviet Union, Serguei started his first business in graduate school. Then, in 2000, he founded SWsoft (later Parallels), a leading software in automation and cross-platform connections for businesses, public entities and individual customers. Parallels would later on launch Acronis, its own spin-off targeting storage and backup assistance. Serguei's early endeavors were based in Singapore, a friendly and safe growth environment. However, the founder soon weighed his operations, and came to the conclusion that up to 40% of all transactions took place in Europe. Switzerland was a happy choice for the new corporate headquarters: according to Serguei, Switzerland is a politically stable and wealthy environment for company growth, despite the difficulties of the Swiss ecosystem in hiring foreign talent. For companies itching to go international, here are Serguei’s tips: Study your goal-market carefully before making the big leap; Remember that markets are often determined by geopolitical standards; Master culturally-specific terminology. This is a big deal in deep tech: concepts and names will vary widely across the globe, so make sure you do your research. As we write, Acronis is thriving! The company currently employs more than 1600 experienced collaborators across 33 countries, and its recent fundraising campaign raised 250M$ from CBC capital at a 2.5B$ valuation. This self-made entrepreneur has also co-authored more than 280 US technology patents while juggling many board membership positions, and he’s looking forward to seeing how machine intelligence and digital literacy progress in the upcoming years. Listen to the episode to learn more about Acronis’s story and Serguei’s personal outlook on data safety! Memorable Quotes "It’s more difficult to hire foreign talent in Switzerland. As a global leader, it’s difficult to rely solely on the talent you can find locally while being selective.” "What I've learned from the past is that integrating remote work could be very productive for companies." For more content on how to make your company rock the global stage, check out our episode with Flyability’s CEO Patrick Thevoz! If you’re more in the mood for reading on data privacy concerns, have a look at our blog contribution with Monique Morrow.
We caught up with Monique Morrow, an TedX Speaker and recognized as Forbes top 50 Women globally in Tech 2018. Monique is also in Women Know Cyber, 100 Fascinating Females Fighting Cybercrime book, Steve Morgan and Di Freeze. Her greatest success has been in infusing a big-picture perspective that helps engineers and business leaders understand how existing and future technologies align with the needs of business, government, non-profits, and society-focused organizations.
Two brain-teasers for you: If identity is hinged on privacy, and privacy is dead - where does that leave us? If technology has no agency, and humans are losing agency to technology - who will be responsible? This week we invited Monique Morrow to the TOA hot-seat. Niko and Monique discuss plenty; using tech for good, thoughts on refugees and identity ownership, ethics, and crypto tech. And blockchain. You can’t have a tech talk without blockchain, surely.Monique’s impressive resume includes CTO at CISCO, famed TEDx Speaker, and her notably founded Humanized Internet; the non-profit organisation using blockchain to provide digital identity to the vulnerable and underrepresented.For more TOA content, subscribe to our NL (toa.berlin) and follow us on Instagram (@toaberlin), Twitter (@toaberlin), LinkedIn (toa-berlin) & Facebook (TechOpenAir).Support the show (https://paypal.me/TechOpenGmbH?locale.x=en_US)
How private should personal data be? What are perspectives around who should be in control of it and can you actually get paid for your data? Brian and Monique Morrow, President of The VETRI Foundation, analyze the top data privacy threats in society today, the role of personal responsibility, and education resources.
How private should personal data be? What are perspectives around who should be in control of it and can you actually get paid for your data? Brian and Monique Morrow, President of The VETRI Foundation, analyze the top data privacy threats in society today, the role of personal responsibility, and education resources.
Let's talk about digital identity with Monique Morrow, President and Co-Founder of the Humanized Internet and President at the VETRI Foundation. We're very excited to kick off #LTADI 2020 with Monique Morrow, multi-hyphen technology innovator and a Forbes Magazine's top 50 women globally in tech. "2020 is going to be the year for digital identity and, even more so, self-sovereign identity" In episode 13, Oscar and Monique discuss her route to digital identity, ethics in technology and credentialing, self-sovereign identity (SSI), and the various interesting projects that she is involved with. Monique Morrow is President and Co-Founder of the Humanized Internet, a non-profit organisation focused on addressing the need to control our identities as well as providing digital identity for those individuals most underserved. The belief in the social good of technology with embedded ethics has guided Monique’s extensive work with blockchain, especially its applicability to education and credentialing as well as other industries including healthcare, insurance, and Internet of things. Find out more about the Humanized Internet at www.thehumanizedinternet.org. Monique is also President of the VETRI Foundation in Switzerland. The main purpose of the Foundation is to manage a platform presently known as VETRI and the funding, establishment and execution of initiatives that are focused on the management and control of data and privacy. The Foundation abides by the key tenets of "Trust and Transparency". The vision is to enable individuals to self-determine over their data. This alignment translates to assessing possible investments and activities towards secure self-sovereignty and secure e-vault mechanisms for the management and storage of data. Find out more about the VETRI Foundation at vetri.global/the-vetri-foundation-is-here. Much of Monique’s work operates at the intersection between blockchain technology, security-privacy issues, questions of legal jurisdiction, and portfolio development. She has had the opportunity to engage with and explore these issues in her capacity as a member of the procivis.ch and VETRI ’Global advisory boards based in Switzerland . Furthermore, she is also an active member of the IEEE Ethics in Action Executive Committee as well as Co-Chair of the IEEE Ethics in Action Extended Reality Committee. More about Monique can be found on LinkedIn and at www.moniquemorrow.com. We'll be continuing this conversation on Twitter using #LTADI - join us @ubisecure!
Timestamps: 2:13 - Why leave a corporate job? 7:34 - How big players make money with your data 14:14 - When did the big breach in data protection happen? 18:58 - What is a responsible way to conduct oneself on social media? 22:52 - Are people aware of the seriousness of the situation? Biography Monique Morrow spent 16 years at Cisco, where she became the company’s first Services CTO and spearheaded Cisco’s transition to services as the core piece of their offerings portfolio. After leaving Cisco, she founded The Humanized Internet, a non-profit organization with a mission to provide persistent, secure, global digital identity to the world’s population. In 2019, she joined the newly established VETRI Foundation as the president of the board and has been shaping the organization’s path towards a blockchain based personal data management solution. Monique has several patents to her name, amongst them “Cloud Framework for Multi-Cloud Extension” and “Deep Learning Bias Detection in Text”. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swisspreneur/message
I’d like to introduce Monique Morrow. Monique is a Chief Technology strategist, ground breaking technologist and a proven innovator. Monique is a former CTO at Cisco who has worked tirelessly to align technologies to society’s needs. Monique is also the co founder of the humanized internet. And involved with The AI for Action Group, actually co-chair of the extended reality committee. M.M. :- "I’ve been thinking about AI for a few years. And like most people, I was initially worried. But I think now I’m actually more excited about the possibilities of working less hours, which is hopefully something that we should be able to do in the near future." Tune in to the episode to learn more about the future of technology from an informed perspective! If you want to learn more about Monique please visit her website www.moniquemorrow.com (https://www.moniquemorrow.com/)
Monique Morrow, President of the VETRI Foundation, discusses how companies must maintain consumer trust in the midst of increasing cybersecurity threats. Hosted by Jeff Kavanaugh, VP and Head of the Infosys Knowledge Institute.
So many fascinating anecdotes, we had to create a Part II Click here to listen to Part I of this two-part series: Episode 14: Former Cisco CTO Monique Morrow on Using Tech To Do Good (Part I) A quick refresher on Monique Morrow: She is a former CTO at Cisco and the current President at two tech start-up firms based ... Read More The post Ep. 15: Former Cisco CTO Monique Morrow on Future of Tech (Part II) appeared first on Executive Coaching | Leadership Development | Change Management Consulting | Lisa Christen in Zug, Switzerland.
Monique Morrow Knows Tech Monique Morrow is a former CTO at Cisco and the current President at two tech start-up firms based in blockchain. She is the President and Co-Founder of The Humanized Internet, a non-profit organization focused on providing a digital identity for those individuals most underserved. She is also the President of The VETRI Foundation, whose mission is ... Read More The post Ep. 14: Former Cisco CTO Monique Morrow on Using Tech To Do Good (Part I) appeared first on Executive Coaching | Leadership Development | Change Management Consulting | Lisa Christen in Zug, Switzerland.
Responsible use of AI is so important and the first topic we discuss in this great interview, where Monique shares so much value. In today's day and age it is so important to understand what is happening with technology and how it can help or hurt the society that we live in. Who better to interview than Monique Morrow, she is doing amazing things in the world of technology. If you want to visit her website to learn more here is the link Monique Morrow In addition checkout some other episodes around this key topic:- Artificial Intelligence in Business Dan Yarmoluk – Episode 19 AI+ IoT + Machine Learning + Cloud the Real Facts with Adjunct Prof Dan Yarmoluk and AI Expert Craig Truempi – Episode 32 How Robot Lawyer Lisa Helps Entrepreneurs with the “Naked Lawyer” Chrissie Lightfoot- Episode 28 Neuromarketing + Emotional AI: Secret Weapons to Help Drive Competitive Advantage for Brands in 2019 – Episode 27 Nathaniel Schooler I'd like to introduce Monique Morrow. Monique is a Chief Technology strategist, ground breaking technologist and a proven innovator. Monique is a former CTO at Cisco who has worked tirelessly to align technologies to society's needs. Monique is also the co founder of the humanized internet. I've been thinking about AI for a few years. And like most people, I was initially worried. But I think now I'm actually more excited about the possibilities of working less hours, which is hopefully something that we should be able to do in the near future. Monique Morrow 1:02 AI as we know it, what we hear when we talk about the Industrial Revolution, is that anything that is repetitive, robots will take your jobs over, so will take over the job. And so there is this negative narrative that comes out and says, For example, you're going to lose your jobs. But on the other hand, and so so you see that and say, well, there'll be new skills that are required, etc. But that narrative can go further into information technologists, you know, people work in it, because technology is so fast, you know, how fast are you thinking, How fast are we using, our brain becomes a very, very interesting subject in itself. So AI for good AI and ethics. I'm involved with AI for Action Group, I'm actually co-chair of the extended reality committee. We're looking at a narrative that discusses it's very open to people, whether you're a roboticist or a filmmaker or whatever it is, you're doing, looking at how we use these technologies, that covers the gamut of privacy covers the gamut of policy to have a discussion the industry about that that doesn't necessarily be that is dystopian AI could be used, you can have this tool that can be used to diagnose your own diseases, you yourself can become the center of that panic and revolution. Which is a good thing, which is a very positive thing. The other part of it is AI taking over jobs. I strongly believe that AI can be a stimulant, for job creation. For example, one of the narratives that we talked about in this book called 'The people centred economy, the ecosystem of work'. Which was published in November of this past year. Is, could we imagine something that's nascent, that you can create with the use of artificial intelligence, a job as a nascent job as a service for you. So with inputs that you would provide, you would say, I want to work in this geography, I want to earn this amount of money and I want to work with these types of people, you could use this technology to create some feedback to you and say, hey, look, we have job the perfect job for you. Of course, it involves an ecosystem of players, which includes private industry, it includes government, also, because they want to be be part of this, and who do you disintermediate, and by the way, you could pay attacks without, or you pay something for that service. And you could disintermediate, if you will, the unemployment office. Because if you can guarantee somebody that you're opting in for,...
In this episode I speak with Monique Morrow about creating technology that people actually need. Also featured the death of RSS, is Bitcoin the new Oil, robots that can read instructions, did we miss alien contact, and much more… chrischinchilla.com/podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theweeklysqueak/message
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Monique Morrow speaks about The Humanized Internet, self-sovereign electronic identity and credentials on the blockchain, her plans for a personal digital lockbox, ethics in technology, how she avoided the innovator's dilemma as Services CTO of Cisco, why decentralization and trustless consensus might be a myth, where blockchain technology fits in with other deep tech, how small countries like Switzerland can keep up with the global tech arms race, China's plans to become the AI leader in the world, dangers of technology for humanity, why learning about history is important, and much more. Monique is the President and Co-Founder of The Humanized Internet, a non-profit organization providing digital identity through blockchain technology. She is the former Services CTO of Cisco, where she helped transition the company from hardware to software, and among many other things, she is an Associated Researcher at the Humboldt University's Institute of Internet and Society, the co-chair of the IEEE Ethics in AI and Autonomous Systems Mixed Reality Committee, an Advisor to the Cybersecurity Sparklabs, and to VETRI, a blockchain-enabled personal data management platform. Monique Morrow: https://www.moniquemorrow.com, https://twitter.com/moniquejmorrow The Humanized Internet: https://www.thehumanizedinternet.org IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems: https://standards.ieee.org/industry-connections/ec/autonomous-systems.html, https://twitter.com/ieeesa Cybersecurity Sparklabs: http://www.sparklabscyber.com, https://twitter.com/SparkLabsCyber VETRI: https://vetri.global, https://twitter.com/vetri_global The Blockchain and Us newsletter To stay up to date about what blockchain pioneers, innovators and entrepreneurs from all around the world think about the future of this space, sign up for the newsletter on https://www.theblockchainandus.com.
In this episode of Rhetoriq podcast focused on Blockchain and Financial Inclusion, Arun and Efi speak to Monique Morrow. Monique is the Co-founder and President of the Humanized Internet, a non-profit organization focused on providing digital identity for those individuals most underserved. She focuses on leveraging blockchain as a potential mechanism for this billion people challenge.Monique was without a doubt the most energetic guest we have had on our podcast so far. Through this episode she highlights the importance of using the technology effectively and getting the right narrative across, so that it resonates with the common man. Most of us within the Blockchain community have had the curse of knowledge. Monique and Efi highlight how important it is keep the excitement around the technical details on hold and focus on the life changing moments that it can effect.It was wonderful to hear Monique's views on the gender diversity (or the lack of it) in the Blockchain world, and what the ecosystem can do better about it.Tune in to hear about Monique's experience with public organisations like the UN and her work with refugees in Jordan through Blockchain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Rhetoriq podcast focused on Blockchain and Financial Inclusion, Arun and Efi speak to Monique Morrow. Monique is the Co-founder and President of the Humanized Internet, a non-profit organization focused on providing digital identity for those individuals most underserved. She focuses on leveraging blockchain as a potential mechanism for this billion people challenge.Monique was without a doubt the most energetic guest we have had on our podcast so far. Through this episode she highlights the importance of using the technology effectively and getting the right narrative across, so that it resonates with the common man. Most of us within the Blockchain community have had the curse of knowledge. Monique and Efi highlight how important it is keep the excitement around the technical details on hold and focus on the life changing moments that it can effect.It was wonderful to hear Monique's views on the gender diversity (or the lack of it) in the Blockchain world, and what the ecosystem can do better about it.Tune in to hear about Monique's experience with public organisations like the UN and her work with refugees in Jordan through Blockchain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dezentrum 001: Monique Morrow – decentralization, ethics, digital identity Dezentralisierung ist nicht nur Blockchain... The post Dezentrum – Monique Morrow, decentralization, ethics, digital identity appeared first on Kanal K.
Mit Daniel sprechen wir über die Bankenwelt und Blockchain, über e-Government as a Service, wie wir wieder Kontrolle über die eigenen Daten erhalten und mit diesen ein weiteres Einkommen generieren könnten. Daniel hat 20 Jahre lang in der Finanzbranche gearbeitet, wo er zuletzt eine führende Position bei der UBS innehatte. Seine Faszination für Blockchain und Dezentralisierung hat ihn aber dazu veranlasst, seiner Karriere eine andere Richtung zu lenken: Mittlerweile ist Daniel CEO vom Think Tank Procivis. Er ist ausserdem Initiator und Co-Founder des Trust Square Blockchain, wie auch Vorstandsmitglied des Global Blockchain Council. In den ersten Episoden wollen wir euch unser Advisory Board vorstellen, daher ist nach Monique Morrow nun auch Daniel Gasteiger an der Reihe.
As a first guest we have Monique Morrow. In the first three episodes, we’d like to introduce you to our advisory board. With Monique we talked about the ethics of autonomous systems, digital identities and how decentralization will shape our society in the long run. Monique is president and co-founder ofhe Humanized Internet, a non-profit organization aiming to provide digital identities for those individuals most underserved. She is also a an Associated Researcher at Alexander Humboldt University Institute of Internet and Society. Furthermore Monique is co-chair of the IEEE Ethics in AI and Autonomous Systems Mixed Reality Committee in addition to being a member of its Executive Committee. And last but not least, Monique is part of our Advisory Board.
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Monique Morrow, President and Co-Founder at The Humanized Internet, Vijay Vijayasankar, Chief Technology Officer of IBM Services North America & IBM Senior State Executive for Arizona at IBM, and Esteban Kolsky, Principal and Founder at ThinkJar. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
Monique Morrow, world-renowned technology strategist, with a focus on the intersection between economics, technology, and research, joins me to discuss her professional trajectory, automation, virtual reality, data privacy, blockchain, and artificial intelligence.