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Terima kasih MYDATASSM – Sumber Maklumat Korporat Malaysia yang Dipercayai kerana sudi menaja episod ini! Dengan akses pantas dan mesra pengguna kepada data rasmi Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia(SSM), MYDATASSM membantu anda membuat keputusan yang lebih tepat dan yakin - sama ada untuk urusan bisnes, membuka akaun bank perniagaan, semakan latar belakang, atau keperluan rasmi.Mantra kami, "Segalanya Mudah dengan MYDATA", mencerminkan komitmen kami untuk memudahkan proses anda, dari semakan maklumat syarikat hingga ke penyata kewangan dalam bentuk digital yang diiktiraf.Usahawan, penjawat awam, pelabur, atau orang awam — semuanya boleh bermula di sini.Cari, semak, dan yakin – hanya di MYDATASSM.Website: https://www.mydata-ssm.com.my/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydatassm/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyDataSSMX: https://x.com/MYDATASSMTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mydatassmLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bigdataworks/Get your SSM documents in a jiffy at MYDATA Express: 019-2797563Audio Siar Keluar Sekejap Episod 155 antaranya membincangkan langkah beberapa negeri yang mengharamkan penjualan vape, mencetuskan perdebatan mengenai keberkesanan dasar kesihatan awam serta perbezaan pendekatan antara kerajaan negeri dan persekutuan.Episod ini juga mengulas kenyataan bersama antara Petronas dan Petros, yang dilihat sebagai satu perkembangan penting dalam hubungan ekonomi antara kerajaan persekutuan dan Sarawak, khususnya dalam pengurusan sumber asli negeri.Turut dibincangkan adalah cadangan untuk menaikkan umur persaraan wajib kepada 65 tahun, dengan sorotan terhadap pro dan kontra dasar ini dari sudut kemampanan fiskal, peluang pekerjaan anak muda, dan kesejahteraan warga emas.Episod ini turut menyentuh Sidang Kemuncak ASEAN yang sedang berlangsung, termasuk peranan Malaysia dalam menghadapi cabaran serantau serta pertembungan kuasa-kuasa besar yang semakin ketara di Asia Tenggara.Ingin jenama anda dikenali oleh ribuan pendengar?Taja episod Keluar Sekejap untuk tahun 2025!Hubungi kami di +6011-1919 1783 atau emel ke commercial@ksmedia.my untuk maklumat lanjut dan pakej penajaan eksklusif.
Suurimpien kansainvälisten digijättien ote jokapäiväisestä elämästämme kiristyy jatkuvasti Elon Muskin noustessa Donald Trumpin luottokumppaniksi ja Metan Mark Zuckerbergin ilmoittaessa merkittävistä muutoksista alustojensa sisältöpolitiikkaan. Mutta mikä on ihmisen osa kielimallien ja oligarkkien jauhaessa yhteiskuntiamme uuteen uskoon? Tätä kysymystä Matti Ylösen haastattelussa ruotimaan saapuu Helsingin yliopiston kuluttujatutkimuslaitoksen professori Minna Ruckenstein, joka on tutkinut algoritmisesti järjestetyn elämän vaikutusta ihmiseen kuluttajana, kansalaisena ja ennen kaikkea ihmisenä. Keskustelun aikana pohditaan elämää ja valintoja teknologisten ratkaisujen ja mahtimiesten puristuksissa, mutta päädytään ajattelemaan heidän ohitseen ja kysymään, entä jos eri alustojen välillä valitsemisen logiikan sijaan vallalla olisikin hoivan logiikka. Alustojen valta -podcast on osa Helsingin yliopiston valtiotieteellisessä tiedekunnassa toimivaa tutkimushanketta, jota ovat rahoittaneet Helsingin sanomain säätiö ja Suomen akatemia. Toimittaja: Matti Ylönen Tuottaja: Toivo Hursti Musiikki: Pasi Savonranta ja Pietu Korhonen Jakson lukemisto (viittausärjestyksessä): Ruckenstein, M. (2023). The Feel of Algorithms. University of California Press. Doctorow, A. C. (2022). Pluralistic: How monopoly enshittified Amazon / 28 Nov 2022. MyData-aloite EU Artificial Intelligence Act Jakson tekstivastine omalla sivullaan
Aprovechando que ha terminado el periodo de gracia de quince meses para la aplicación del Reglamento de Gobernanza de datos (Data Governance Act), hoy lanzamos una puesta al día rápida de lo que ha pasado en las últimas semanas antes de que se acumulen demasiadas cosas en este otoño vertiginoso. En las categorías habituales: ePrivacy y novedades legales MarTech y AdTech IA, competencia y mercados digitales PET y Zero-Party Data Futuro de los medios Referencias principales: Masters of Privacy (EN): Entrevista con Eve-Christie Vermynck de Skadden Arps (brechas de seguridad). Masters of Privacy (EN): Entrevista con Cory Underwood de Search Discovery (datos sensibles en la normativa federal y estatal de EEUU). Masters of Privacy (EN): Entrevista con Sille Sepp de MyData Global (en relación al Reglamento de Gobernanza de datos). Cláusulas contractuales modelo de la Comisión Europea para el uso de servicios de inteligencia artificial en el sector público. Texto completo con más referencias: https://mastersofprivacy.com/es/newsroom-de-octubre-llega-la-dga-instagram-de-pago-y-mmm-2-0/
「心若大了,事情就小了。納保官讓您不再步步驚心。」 你有想過每年你賺的錢都去哪裡了嗎?每年都在心痛地繳稅,但你真的知道這些數字怎麼來的嗎? 今天節目太實用了,聽到賺到!非常難得邀請到「納保官」! 到底納保官都在做什麼?工作上又有遇過什麼有趣的事?馬上就來歡迎今天的大來賓 臺中市政府地方稅務局納保官 辜凱莉! 1. 專為納稅人設計的「納保官」如何保障我們的權益? 2. 老母親繼承過世兒子的車,還要被課稅? 3. 國稅和地方稅有什麼不一樣? 4. 車牌移用或在網路上買賣,違法! 5. 稅務申辦不麻煩,小撇步大公開! -- - - - --- - - - -- - - - -- - - - * 線上申辦MyData, 稅務申辦免奔波。 * 擁有多台愛車可申請牌照稅稅單歸戶,繳納更便利。可至本局網站線上申辦或利用「地方稅網路申報作業入口網」線上申請。 * 以手機條碼儲存雲端發票、載具歸戶及設定領獎帳戶,中獎機會多更多!歡迎下載【統一發票兌獎APP】 * 【雲端料理王挑戰賽】 只要有心 人人都可以是食神 [https://cook.tax-go.tw/]()>) ">https://cook.tax-go.tw/ 加入中市稅輕鬆FB,獲得更多訊息 https://www.facebook.com/taichungtax 臺中市政府地方稅務局 廣告 本集感謝超有質感的MicMind錄音室! https://www.micmind.studio/ -- - - - -
The SSI Orbit Podcast – Self-Sovereign Identity, Decentralization and Web3
Antti Kettunen is the leading Digital Identity Consultant at Tietoevry, specializing in Decentralized Identity and Trust Ecosystems. He is an active contributor and Task Force lead in Trust over IP, technology working group member in the Finnish FindyNet cooperative, and contributing member in other domain expert groups. Dr. Kai Kuikkaniemi is and enterprise architect, an advocate for open ecosystems and human-centric digitalization, and a Senior Advisor at MyData, having done lots of work around ‘data spaces'. About Podcast Episode Read more about the episode by heading to https://northernblock.io/podcasts/exploring-commercial-data-ecosystems The full list of topics discussed between Antti, Kai and I in this podcast conversation include: How do concepts of digital trust apply or differ in organizations versus individuals? How is trust achieved differently by organizations in organization-to-organization relationships versus organization-to-people relationships? Are data spaces a new type of role within this digital ecosystem? Can risk or liabilities be shared within these areas? Are there historical examples of organizations serving similar purposes for different ecosystems? Why is liability more important in this digital space, when the issuing authority or the party attesting to the authenticity of a document don't necessarily take liability if something goes wrong? How is liability managed in this open ecosystem space, particularly when interactions don't necessitate a legal relationship between parties? How can risk be managed to ensure enough rewards and shared risk that organizations will want to switch over and engage in the new model? Could consumers manage their possible vendors through a similar scenario by owning their own data, as suggested by Doc Searls's writings on vendor relationship management (VRM)? (Recommended book: https://www.amazon.com/Intention-Economy-When-Customers-Charge/dp/1422158527) Can the introduction of these digital ecosystems allow for earlier development of relationships in the customer acquisition cycle? How can these ecosystems enable trust-based marketing? How can new data ecosystems for commercial use cases be incubated and developed based on government digital identity or credentialing programs? What would be some recommendations for forming governance bodies for data ecosystems and the incentives for organizations to form and deploy services within these ecosystems? Where to find Antti? LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anttikettunen/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anttikettunen Blog: https://identifinity.net/ Where to find Kai? LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kai-kuikkaniemi-84388/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kaikuikkaniemi Follow Mathieu Glaude Twitter: https://twitter.com/mathieu_glaude LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathieuglaude/ Website: https://northernblock.io/
Online retailer MyDeal is Australia's latest hacking victim, and 2.2 million of their customers may have had their data exposed. Star Entertainment Group has had its Sydney casino licence suspended and could face up to $100m worth of fines. The two major companies in the Murdoch media empire, News Corp and Fox, are planning to reunite after splitting up in 2013. --- Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike J. Schmidt has extensive experience as an Advisor and Solutions Architect working worldwide in Identity Access Management (IAM), Data Privacy, and AI. He was one of the founders of MyData Global's Canada Hub and has recently relocated to Spain. Together we are revisiting a few key topics: personal agency, identity, informed consent, MyData Operators, and AI. References: Celine Takatsuno on MyData business models Paloma Llaneza on Consent Commons (Spanish) MyData 2022 MyData Operators Privacy Identity Protection Service
Let's talk about digital identity with Bo Harald, Founding Member at MyData Global Network. In episode 68, Bo discusses all things eIDAS 2.0 – what eIDAS 2.0 is and how it differs from eIDAS 1.0; the opportunities with Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) and eReceipts; public and private sector involvement; what the world can learn from the Nordics for projects like eIDAS and GAIN; and how smaller players can influence the Commission's decisions. [Transcript below] "Some people say that this is more important than the Internet, I agree… During 40 years of digital work, I've seen a lot of important things, but this is the biggest by far." Bo Harald has been named as one of the most influential technologists of the 20th century by Institutional Investor, and has been awarded for advancing the Information Society by the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications. He currently works as an independent advisor at Findy.fi, a Senior Advisor at the Finnish Council of Regulatory Impact Analysis, a Founder and Steering Committee member at MyData.org, and with the publicly funded Real Time Economy programme. He also has an active role in the Finnish eIDAS 2.0 workgroups. Connect with Bo on LinkedIn. Find Bo's open letter to the EU Commission posted in Finextra -https://www.finextra.com/blogposting/22017/open-letter-to-the-eu-commission We'll be continuing this conversation on Twitter using #LTADI – join us @ubisecure! Podcast transcript Let's Talk About Digital Identity, the podcast connecting identity and business. I am your host, Oscar Santolalla. Oscar Santolalla: You might have heard of eIDAS before, especially if you are in the payment industry. But now in the recent years, the European Commission is working on a new version, eIDAS 2.0. We're going to talk about that and especially from the perspective of Finland. We have a special guest who has been working in Finland. And our special guest today is Bo Harald. He started his career in banking in the 1970s by promoting and building electronic banking, payments, and e-business services. He developed Nordea's Electronic Banking and payments operation for 30 years, after which he started working with TietoEvry as the Head of Executive Advisors. He has also served as the Chairman of the EU Expert Group on Electronic Invoicing, the Chairman of Mobey, Mobile Financial Services Forum, and has held and holds directorships in various companies and associations. He has been named as one of the most influential technologists of the 20th century by Institutional Investor, and has been awarded for advancing the Information Society by the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications. Bo currently works as an independent advisor at Findy.fi, a Senior Advisor at the Finnish Council of Regulatory Impact Analysis, a Founder and Steering Committee member at MyData.org, and with the publicly funded, Real Time Economy programme. Hello, Bo. Bo Harald: Hello, and thank you for having me. Oscar: It's a pleasure, Bo. Thanks for joining us. And definitely, I want to hear all these very interesting things about eIDAS 2.0. So let's start, let's get started. Let's talk about digital identity. We'd like to hear from your very extensive and varied background in banking and technology. Please tell us a bit more about your career journey - how everything until today working in the Finnish eIDAS 2.0 workgroups. Bo: Yeah, it's a long ladder, and I want to call it a ladder. It started back in the late '70s, when we developed the first versions of home banking, the PC banking in the very early 1980s for private customers at Union Bank of Finland, and nowadays Nordea. And also for SMEs long before internet. And the first step was obviously with payments, invoice payments, typically, bill payments. And then we moved on to put all banking services actually into e-banking before internet already. And so that was the first phase.
Coverage of major news stories 1. Business compensation 2. N. Korean missile launch 3. Inter-Korean railway 4. Modest medal target 5. Record car sales 6. MyData
Celine Takatsuno is our most recent addition to the PrivacyCloud team. We have asked her to help us understand the current status of the various business models falling under the umbrella of a set of principles that the MyData Global organization has come to embody: human-centric control of personal data, individual empowerment, transparency, interoperability, etc. More specifically, we have gone through the same list I had put together in a 2019 article, “MyData Business Models”: Privacy Enhancement Tools, User Rights Management platforms, Self-Sovereign Identity tools, Personal Data Stores, Brand Relationship Management tools, Declared Data Platforms, Attention Management and survey-based market research tools, and Personal Data Marketplaces. About M Celine Takatsuno Celine's been working in data, technology, and privacy spaces for more than a decade. Before joining us at PrivacyCloud, she was working on a couple of personal data projects, one in healthcare and one in e-commerce. She's founded three startups, consulted with a dozen more in media, marketing, and 'tech for good', and early on, led business and strategy teams for industry pioneers like Commission Junction.
Jeff is the founder of Cocoon MyData Rewards™, an app that pays users cash just for sharing their online data anonymously. We talk about data regulation, being a founder, and how to make money from his app. "For years, browsers and search engines have been collecting your data making billions of dollars selling it. With so many people being left out, I thought we should do something. Cocoon MyData Rewards™ helps users sell their online data easily and anonymously. Now you can decide, whether to cash in on the sale of your anonymized data or keep that data completely private. " Find out more at fortifyyourdata.com
Olemmeko hävinneet taistelun yksityisyyden suojasta? Tunnemmeko hallintaoikeuden kiemurat omiin tietoihimme? Mihin raja vedetään sen suhteen, mistä itseämme koskevasta tiedosta olemme valmiita luopumaan? Ajatus laajasta henkilökohtaisesta vapaudesta näyttäytyy varsin kapeana, kun yksilö on erilaisten sopimusten kautta luovuttanut verkossa henkilötietojensa hallintaoikeudet useille eri tahoille. Yksityisyys hämärtyy esimerkiksi tilanteessa, jossa yksilö on sijaintitietojensa tai verkkosivuklikkaustensa perusteella jäljitettävissä. Liberan Yleinen tasapaino -podcastissa hypätään heti tietoturvan syvään päätyyn. Jaksossa käsitellään tietoturvaa ja yksityisyyttä digitaalisissa palveluissa. Huoli nousee esiin yleensä vasta silloin kun jokin menee yksityisen tiedon turvaamisessa pieleen. Aiheesta keskustelevat ajatuspaja Liberan projektipäällikkö, kognitiotieteilijä, FT Inari Kulmunki @inaridunord ja tietoturva-asiantuntija Benjamin Särkkä. Jaksossa eritellään, mitä tietoturvalla ja tietosuojalla tarkoitetaan. Tämän jälkeen keskustellaan laajemmin yksityisen datan hallinnasta ja sen suojasta datataloudessa ja tietojärjestelmissä. LÄHTEITÄ Floridi, L. (2014) The Philosophy of Information. New York: Oxford University Press. Floridi, L. (2015) The Ethics of Information. New York: Oxford University Press. Floridi, L. (2003) On the Intrinsic Value of Information Objects and the Infosphere, Ethics and Information Technology 4(4), 287–304. Floridi, L. (1999) Information Ethics: On the Theoretical Foundations of Computer Ethics, Ethics and Information Technology, 1(1), 37–56. Maner, W. (1980) Starter Kit on Teaching Computer Ethics. Helvetia Press. Moor, J.H. (1994) What Is Computer Ethics?, Metaphilosophy, 16 (4), 266–275. EU (2016) EU:n tietosuoja-asetus 2016/679. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/FI/TXT/ HTML/?uri=CELEX:32016R0679 European Comission (2017) Guidelines on the right to ”data portability”. http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/article29/item-detail.cfm?item_id=611233 Knuutila A, Kokkonen V, Sundquist H, Kuittinen O & Thure S (2017) MyData muutosvoimana: Julkishallinnon henkilötiedon ihmiskeskeisen hyödyntämisen mallit ja vaikutukset. Raportti. Valtioneuvoston kanslia. Valtioneuvoston selvitys- ja tutkimustoiminnan julkaisusarja 61/2017. https://tietokayttoon.fi/julkaisu?pubid=21301 Poikola A, Kuikkaniemi K, Kuittinen O, Honko & Knuutila A (2018) MyData – johdatus ihmiskeskeiseen henkilötiedon hyödyntämiseen. Liikenne- ja viestintäministeriö. http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-243-554-5 Kerber W (2016) Digital Markets, Data, and Privacy: Competition Law, Consumer Law, and Data Protection. Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht. Internationaler Teil (GRUR Int) 2016, 639–647. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2770479
Sille Sepp serves as the Programmes Lead for MyData Global, an international nonprofit aiming to empower individuals by improving their right to self-determination regarding their personal data. With a background in Sociology and Urban Governance, Sille is especially keen to explore the MyData concept in the urban context, and the implications of digital technologies and the data economy on society. References: Sille Sepp on Twitter MyData Global Declaration EU Data Governance Act
Julian Wilson began his career at Apple in the late 80s. Here he worked on projects such as the world's first set top box, hybrid CD / internet games console and as part of the team who introduced Newton [arguably the forerunner to the iPhone]. He left Apple to join ATT in 1996, where he conceived and built a digital cash payment service for mobile phones based on smart cards. In 1999 after raising $5m from US venture capitalists and the Dutch Government, Julian led a management buyout of this technology to create SmartAxis BV. After two more Internet start-ups focused on identity and mobile data, Julian joined Barclays engineering team in late 2013, where amongst other things he and a colleague submitted global patents for modification to the bitcoin protocols / blocks of crypto currency. Julian joined Ecospend in 2019 to build a self-sovereign data service on top of an Open Banking platform. He describes his role as putting an Internet lens onto product design. References: Julian Wilson on LinkedIn Ecospend EU Payment Services Directive (PSD2) Solid
***The official document that I refer to in this episode is the old one but, the main argument about individual's permission about data seems to be aligned. Check both documents, the old and the newly updated one, if you're interested. Here are the links: https://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/78439/MyData-nordic-model.pdf, https://mydata.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2020/08/mydata-white-paper-english-2020.pdf (ver. 2020). ***SoundCloud account: https://soundcloud.com/virtuoasis *Please check my previous episode descriptions for the Google Drive URLs of the vocal files mentioned in my podcast. *Bae-u-mi Podcast is available on, but not limited to, the following platforms: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5teiCEwkZTCTEIpGy5xy4x), Apple Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/kr/podcast/bae-u-mi-podcast/id1544211027), Anchor (https://anchor.fm/baeumipodcast) *E-mail: baeumi2020@gmail.com
Gam Dias is a partner at 3PointsDIGITAL, part of the MSQ Group of Digital Agencies, where he is growing the Data Strategy and Personal Data practice. Gam previously co-founded e-commerce consultancy First Retail, and prior to that was Head of Data Strategy at Aviva Insurance. He is also an associate professor at IE Business School. Gam has been an active member of the MyData Madrid community since its inception in late 2019, and we use our past debates as a starting point, eventually touching on a few hot topics: personal agency, privacy vs convenience, personal data stores, and reinventing digital marketing. References: The Laws of Simplicity, by John Maeda MyData Madrid on Meetup.com and Twitter 3PointsDIGITAL Gam Dias at IE Executive Education Visit our website for further information: www.mastersofprivacy.com
Milton is the CEO of the Luxury Institute, as well as a private investor, a frequent guest speaker at Columbia University, and a well-known entrepreneur. Of particular relevance to us, Milton is an investor in DataLucent and Digi.me, the former of which has recently launched an Advanced Personalization Xchange (APX) together with the Luxury Institute. References: Advanced Personalization Xchange MyData Business Models Prediction Machines, by Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, Avi Goldfarb Richard Whitt on Medium DataSwift on YouTube
Hoping to better understand a human-centric, demand-led future, we have spent a few months interviewing entrepreneurs and pioneers at the intersection of Marketing, Data, Privacy, and Technology. This channel is our attempt to expand on this effort and share our learnings along the way. Masters of Privacy is hosted and maintained by PrivacyCloud, a Spain and US-based company that helps people, marketers, and publishers take control of their data, their money, and their experiences.
Fun conversation comparing and contrasting the snarky American take on my data (ie https://datalotto.biz/) with the more sober European one (https://online2020.mydata.org/) Kaliya talks about her new role in helping the self-sovereign Covid credential ecosystem within the Linux community, while Seth reveals his background in avant garde theater and drops references to Jerzy Grotowski and the Wooster Group in talking about the pendulum swinging back towards extreme physical community formation late year. They talk about Tim Hwang's book on Subprime Attention Crisis And look forward to next week's guest Carissa Veliz who wrote Privacy is Power
Cuando pensábamos que Google cargaría con la peor cruz (con una escisión forzada de YouTube o DoubleClick), los astros se han vuelto contra Facebook con mayor furia si cabe, y varios reguladores estadounidenses en bloque exigen de forma muy explícita su ruptura en tres piezas, con Instagram y WhatsApp volando libres de nuevo. Con Cris Moro y Sergio Maldonado. Accede a la versión textual todos los domingos en: https://privacycloud.com/blog/
On this week's episode we talk about the pick and place assembly process (which also served as the inspiration for our show name) - the process of placing parts onto circuit boards using automated machines. We recap on how we've been adjusting in the factory amidst the continuing pandemic and how we're dealing with some of the growing pains as business starts to boom again.We discuss the steps after the parts are kitted that have to be done to get the board ready to be assembled: The parts have to be loaded onto a feeder.Loading an 8mm MyData feeder https://youtu.be/HU88ym0sdEQThe feeders are placed in a magazine.We briefly discuss the different types of feeders and magazines that are available. and the environmental impact of different types of equipment.MyData magazine advancement mechanism https://youtu.be/5ytCNuvdB2wWe talk about parts that don't come on tape and reel and how they are loaded differently.Once the parts are all loaded on to the machine, we describe the steps that have to be done in order to get it ready to run. We discuss the ifferent types tools that are used to pick parts up and place them on the board and the technology that is used to make sure parts are being placed precisely and accurately.MyData machine in action https://youtu.be/B_bllEK55JU"Chip shooter" style pick and place machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nah4BQ9y8IY"Odd form" style pick and place machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUxBMUS45KgChris gives some advice on things you can do (and things we would prefer you to avoid) in order to make the pick and place process run smoother.On the next episode: We'll be speaking to Dugan and Nadim about their involvement with the Open Source Ventilator project.
Support the show and join The Network today. We've built an active community of business owners and professionals that really care about helping each other along their journey. Also access bonus activities like: - The Weekly Live Stream - Monthly Book Club - Member Panel Discussions A subscription to the network costs just £5 per month. We want to thank you for supporting the show and the community. Learn more over at nbs.fm/network An interview with Adam Callow and Jeff Bermant, founder of Cocoon MyData Rewards. About Jeff: Jeff Bermant believes that because your data is YOUR data, you deserve to get paid, and that is why he created Cocoon MyData Rewards™.For years, browsers and search engines have been collecting peoples data and making billions of dollars selling it. With so many people being left out, Jeff thought it was time to do something.Cocoon MyData Rewards™ helps users sell their online data easily and anonymously. Now you can decide, whether to cash in on the sale of your anonymised data or keep that data completely private. Jeff founded his company, Virtual World Computing in 2008 and has been dedicated to providing a better, trusted browsing experience with superior privacy controls. Jeff’s company has always been committed to their users, and they’re committed to improve the experience and increase the ability to profit.They’re a data company who is all about earning money FOR the user, NOT just FROM the user. Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-bermant-83911619/ Join our Network of likeminded entrepreneurs, get involved in the discussions and help support the show: nbs.fm/network Have a question you want answering on the show? Email us at: startupdiary@nbs.fm Amazon links to the gear we use to podcast: Zoom H6 Handy Recorder: https://amzn.to/2Jp14uA Audio-Technica AT2020 Cardioid Condenser Microphone: https://amzn.to/2UqvDq1 Adjustable Mic stands: https://amzn.to/2wNODFI Simple Pop filters: https://amzn.to/3arhONJ XLR Cables: https://amzn.to/2UpMVDs SD Card: https://amzn.to/2UFCzhQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Support the show and join The Network today. We've built an active community of business owners and professionals that really care about helping each other along their journey. Also access bonus activities like: - The Weekly Live Stream - Monthly Book Club - Member Panel Discussions A subscription to the network costs just £5 per month. We want to thank you for supporting the show and the community. Learn more over at nbs.fm/network Today we have Jeff Bermant, founder of Cocoon MyData Rewards in the hot seat for 600 seconds of rapid fire questions. You’ll hear more from Jeff tomorrow, but for now please enjoy this 600 seconds with Jeff Bermant, founder of Cocoon MyData Rewards. Join our Network of likeminded entrepreneurs, get involved in the discussions and help support the show: nbs.fm/network Have a question you want answering on the show? Email us at: startupdiary@nbs.fm Amazon links to the gear we use to podcast: Zoom H6 Handy Recorder: https://amzn.to/2Jp14uA Audio-Technica AT2020 Cardioid Condenser Microphone: https://amzn.to/2UqvDq1 Adjustable Mic stands: https://amzn.to/2wNODFI Simple Pop filters: https://amzn.to/3arhONJ XLR Cables: https://amzn.to/2UpMVDs SD Card: https://amzn.to/2UFCzhQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
durée : 00:45:38 - Signes des temps - par : Marc Weitzmann - Depuis son retour à l'antenne, Signes des Temps s'efforce d'esquisser à gros traits quelques tendances du chaos en train de se construire. Aujourd'hui, l'émission explore l'avenir du traçage informatique à partir de la série Westworld. - réalisation : Charlotte Roux - invités : Antoinette Rouvroy Philosophe juridique, chercheuse au Fonds de la recherche scientifique (FRS-FNRS) à Namur, en Belgique, rattachée au Centre de recherche en information, droit et société (Crids).; Paul-Olivier Dehaye Ancien enseignant-chercheur à l’Université de Zurich, avant de se lancer à partir de 2016 dans le combat pour la protection des données, membre du bureau international de MyData.org, une ONG qui lutte pour le contrôle de leurs données par les individus.; Tariq Krim Entrepreneur, fondateur de Netvibes, Jolicloud et de la plateformes de web éthique Polite. Ancien vice-président du Conseil du numérique, spécialiste des questions d'éthique et de vie privée sur Internet.
Antti Jogi Poikola from MyData joins PSA podcast to talk about his upcoming, comprehensive paper on personal data operators https://mydata-global.org/operator-white-paper. We talk about balancing fear vs greed when it comes to privacy and personal data monetization, as well as Jogi's own evolution from thinking about data advocacy in terms of privacy towards a more utilitarian perspective.
Ignasi Alcalde es fundador de MyData Barcelona y Hub Manager de este mismo grupo, así como miembro del Steering Committee de MyData Global. Con Ignasi hablamos en esta ocasión del movimiento MyData Global para la toma de control por parte de las personas sobre los datos que les son pertinentes. El movimiento, y la ONG de referencia, son originarios de Helsinki, habiéndose propagado ya por todo el planeta con grupos de debate en múltiples idiomas (PrivacyCloud acoge el MyData Madrid Hub en sus oficinas desde su apertura en octubre de 2019). Referencias: El enemigo conoce el sistema, Marta Peirano (fragmento, Jot Down) The Great Hack (Netflix) MyData Barcelona Hub MyData Madrid Hub (y registro a próximos encuentros digitales o presenciales) MyData Global Ignasi Alcalde en Twitter
Data Futurology - Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence From Industry Leaders
Lasse Rouhiainen is a best-selling author and international expert on artificial intelligence, disruptive technologies, and digital marketing. Finnish in origin but based in Spain, Lasse focuses his work on investigating how companies and society, in general, can better adapt to, and benefit from, artificial intelligence. Lasse has given keynote presentations, seminars, and workshops in more than 16 countries around the world and holds frequent conferences at several universities internationally. He has also provided training to thousands of students and businesses through online e-learning courses. Enjoy the show! We speak about: [00:15] How Lasse started in the world of data [01:45] Why is there a lack of information about AI? [03:15] What are some ethical concerns with AI applications? [05:30] What are the main things people do not understand about decision-making algorithms? [07:00] Where does the bias come from? [08:20] What are the differences between human-centered AI and consumer-centered AI? [10:40] What are your views on different organizations benefiting from AI? [13:50] How have you seen the adoption of AI in the education sector? [18:30] What inspired your book on education? [21:30] What was the process behind your book on AI? [28:30] What are the main topics you speak about during your keynotes? [36:40] How does the ROYBI work? [37:40] What are you most proud of? [38:15] What challenges are you thinking about? [39:50] What excites you most about AI? [40:30] How has failure set you up for greater success later on? [42:20] What are future challenges in the data space? [46:30] How are the universal basic income trials in Finland going? [47:50] How have you gotten better at prioritizing your time? [50:30] What is a piece of advice you want to leave for the listeners? Resources: Lasse’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lasserouhiainen/ Lasse’s Website: https://www.lasserouhiainen.com/ MyData: https://mydata.org/ The Future of Higher Education: How Emerging Technologies Will Change Education Forever Artificial Intelligence: 101 Things You Must Know Today About Our Future ROYBI: https://roybirobot.com/ Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future Thank you to our sponsors: Fyrebox - Make Your Own Quiz! RMIT Online Master of Data Science Strategy and Leadership Gain the advanced strategic, leadership and data science capabilities required to influence executive leadership teams and deliver organisation-wide solutions. We are RUBIX. Visit online.rmit.edu.au for more information And as always, we appreciate your Reviews, Follows, Likes, Shares and Ratings. Thank you so much for listening. Enjoy the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datafuturology/message
We have a big-picture conversation today that is a fascinating look at social media, data protection, privacy, accountability and much more. Our guest is Paul-Olivier Dehaye. Paul is a Swiss-based mathematician who helped lift the lid on the Cambridge-Analytica / Facebook scandal. He has extensive expertise in and has conducted research on how social media platforms predict our behaviour and can create dangerous amplification patterns. If you have seen the acclaimed Netflix documentary The Great Hack (and if you haven't, I highly recommend you do), you will have come across Paul. He was instrumental in helping one of that documentary's protagonists – New York-based media professor David Carroll - try to obtain the data Cambridge Analytica held about him. He had been looking at how Cambridge Analytica had been violating EU data protection rules well before both the Brexit referendum in the UK and the 2016 US elections. He has subsequently provided testimony to the UK parliament on this topic. He has actually been looking at how social media platforms trade in and handle data for some time – not just by Facebook but several other firms. He is the founder of personaldata.io a non-profit that promotes digital rights and trust the digital world. It aims to help people control their digital identity. We get into all of that and more in this fascinating conversation that covers: Social media and behaviour prediction; How amplification patterns work; How Cambridge Analytica first came onto his radar, how he researched the firm and what he found (again, this is before the Brexit referendum and 2016 US elections); Facebook – what the company is and is not doing well in light of all of this. How it is “shooting itself in the foot”. Paul had focused a lot on Facebook because it has been profoundly changing social dynamics around the world; We also discuss other social platforms, particularly Uber and Tinder; The “physics” of social media – and how we don't really fully understand who this works; Solutions and why many of these like in individuals' rights to access the data companies have on them; Generic risks we face as we move to an algorithmic society; Much more! Show notes: Paul-Olivier on Twitter On LinkedIn Paul-Olivier's website On Medium Personaldata.io Mydata.org The Great Hack The Snowden revelations Privacy International The OCEAN model of personality traits Paul's running dossier on Cambridge Analytica Aleksandr Kogan David Carroll Brittany Kaiser Sockpuppets “I asked Tinder for my data. It sent me 800 pages of my deepest, darkest secrets” Article on James Farrar: “The Londoner Who Brought Uber to its Knees” Tom Watson India's approach to data protection _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Listener survey – Help us keep making All Things Risk better – take our listener survey here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Like what you heard? Subscribe and/or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/1PjLmK Subscribe on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/all-things-risk/the-all-things-risk-podcast Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ben-cattaneo Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskThings Drop us a note: allthingsrisk@gmail.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Our free course module “How to Set Up Any Decision for Success” from our upcoming course How to Make Decisions With Calm and Confidence
Kaliya Young (formerly Hamlin) is an expert in self-sovereign identity and identity on the blockchain. She is the co-author of a Comprehensive guide to Self-Sovereign Identity and is widely known as Identity Woman (its also the name of her blog and her twitter handle). She is committed her life to the development of an open standards based layer of the internet that empowers people. Community Builder In 2005, Young co-founded the Internet Identity Workshop with Doc Searls and Phil Windley. Five years later she founded the Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium to catalyze a network of companies working to give individuals the tools to collect, manage and gain value from their own personal data generated actively and passively as they interact with all kinds of digital systems. In 2016 she began the Identity Ecosystem Map project and collaborating in leading its development. She consults with and advises companies seeking to develop products in this ecosystem. She is the co-founder with Shireen Mitchel of HumanFirst.Tech a project focused the needs of diverse communities and building an inclusive industry. Young has been named one of the most influential women in tech by Fast Company Magazine. She has presented keynotes to the MyData, Identiverse and Gartner’s Identity and Access Management Summit in London. She has spoken at, the K(no)w Identity conference, EMMA’s IEES conference, DWeb Summit, European Identity Conference, Gnomedex, Data Week, Privacy Identity and Innovation, NIST’s IDTrust Conference, SXSW and BlogHer. She has been quoted in a range of media including the New York Times, MIT Technology Review, Business Week, and ReadWriteWeb. Institutional Liaison Young has worked directly with the US Government (NSTIC & DHS S&T) and the Government of British Columbia, and in 2012 she was honored by the World Economic Forum. She was an active contributor to the WEF Rethinking Personal Data Project for its duration 2010-2014. She in the first cohort to graduate from a Masters of Science in Identity Management and Security from the University of Texas at Austin in December 2017. Her masters report, Domains of Identity, is a comprehensive framework explaining all the domains of identity where individuals personal data ends up in databases. She was elected in August 2012 to the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) Identity Ecosystem Steering Committee, Management Council as the Consumer Advocate delegate. She is currently active on a range of industry groups a list of industry affiliations is here . Privacy Advocate Kaliya identifies as a nymwarrior because she was personally affected by Google’s insistence she use her real name as the headline on her profile along with others fighting for the right to have different, unlinked persona’s, different identifiers for different contexts online. Kaliya’s firm, Unconference.net specializes in designing and facilitating unconferences for a variety of technical communities world wide. In 2007 she founded the well known ‘She’s Geeky‘ women’s only technology Unconfernece (hosting 10 to date). She is a co-leader of Digital Death Day an unconfernece considering the issues surrounding the digital afterlife including what happens to your data after you die (two a year in 2010, 2011 on each side of the Atlantic). Awards Best Paper ID360 Conference, 2013 for A Field Guide to Internet Trust Models World Economic Forum, Young Global Leader 2012. Kaliya Hamlin tackles our online identities in San Jose Mercury News 03/06/2012 Fast Company Magazine, Most Influential Women in Technology 2009 Digital Identity World Award 2006 for “behind the scenes” work on IIW and the Identity Gang. Gold Medal, Canadian Women’s National Water Polo Team, Pan-American Games 1999 UC Berkeley Women’s Water Polo Team, 2nd in the country 1996, 1997, 1998
Petteri Kivimäki is the CTO of the Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions (NIIS). The NIIS is an association founded jointly by Finland and Estonia which mission is to develop e-governance solutions, kicking off with the X-Road technology. Before joining the NIIS, Petteri worked as a technology architect in a leading global professional services company. During years 2014–2017 Petteri worked at the Population Register Centre of Finland as an information systems manager. He was the technical lead of X-Road implementation project in Finland and was coordinating the joint open source development of the X-Road solution between Finland and Estonia.
Dr. Ing. Konstantinos Karachalios is managing director of the IEEE Standards Association and a member of the IEEE Management Council. As managing director, he has been enhancing IEEE efforts in global standards development in strategic emerging technology fields, through technical excellence of staff, expansion of global presence and activities and emphasis on inclusiveness and good governance.
Noora Lähde is responsible for the coordination of Traffic Lab Finland, which is a forum for mobility and transport services, trials and smart mobility development in Finland. Traffic Lab is coordinated by Trafi. The core idea of Traffic Lab Finland is to enable and encourage for new innovations, trials By and active PPP cooperation. Possibiities of MyData are going to be trialled together with Tilaajavastuu. During the pilot the following questions, for example, will be raised: what benefits MyData may bring to an authority, company or a citizen? What MyData means when the customer may have access to the information for different kind of data? We will present a MyData trial between Finnish Transport Safety Agency and Tilaajavastuu, where these questions are being raised. Trafi and Tilaajavastuu will trial together a case where the driving license information and professional qualifications will be integrated to a Taito register by Tilaajavastuu, which allows the employee to a smooth access to the a workplace such as construction area, where the identification is needed in order to enter the area.
Xavier Lefevre lives in France and holds a Master's degree from European business school HEC. He is the CEO and founder of fair&smart. Since 2016, this French startup put together talented persons from many horizons in order to design and develop solutions which encourage a fair and smart use of personal data in all sectors. fair&smart empowers people with their data and helps them enforce their digital rights. At the same time, it provides privacy-friendly customer data management solutions for businesses. Prior to fair&smart Xavier was entrepreneur in retail and in publishing, and worked many years in IT consultancy firms.
Benjamin started his career at age 19, dropping out of university and moving to San Francisco. He served for 6 years as a Founding Engineer and Product Manager at Livefyre, a real-time commenting and social media aggregation platform. As an Invited Expert in the W3C Social Web Working Group, he helped refine the ActivityStreams social data vocabulary and ActivityPub federated social networking protocol. In 2016, he created the first implementation of ActivityPub. After Adobe acquired Livefyre in 2016, Benjamin started, where he works with nonprofits and startups to build new features, scale cloud architectures, and adopt continuous integration and deployment best practices. In 2018, he founded Permanent.Company to build a cloud platform and community that everyday people can use to replace proprietary SaaS apps with sustainable open source alternatives. Benjamin volunteers with a community-owned-and-operated wireless network in the SF Bay Area, and is passionate about making technology accessible to everyone and designing systems that anyone can contribute to.
Ignasi is a training manager at EquipoCafeina.net and a data visualisation teacher at the Open University of Catalonia. He has a Master’s Degree in the Knowledge and Information Society (directed by Manuel Castells) and developed an extensive career devoted to bringing clarity to the complex technologies that we live by. He's also the manager for the MyData Barcelona Hub.
Elizabeth is an entrepreneurial attorney, thought-leader and strategic consultant who is passionate about emerging technologies and their impact on privacy, identity, society, and collective consciousness. She is particularly interested in blockchain, distributed ledger technologies (DLT), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, and frequently advises clients on these subjects. Elizabeth is a principal at Ouroboros, LLP, a boutique blockchain law and consulting firm based in Washington, DC and acts as Global Policy Counsel to Evernym, Inc., a Utah-based corporation focused on building technology that enables self-sovereign identity. During her career, Elizabeth has counseled global technology companies and startups alike on all aspects of data protection and privacy laws, technology transactions, and global regulatory compliance strategies as an attorney with major multinational law firms such as Perkins Coie and White & Case, as well as in various in-house and public-sector roles. In addition to her legal and consulting work, Elizabeth is actively involved in a number of blockchain-related academic initiatives, including through projects with the MIT Media Lab, the Stanford CodeX Project, and various Legal Hackers chapters. As a polyglot who has lived and worked in five countries on three continents, Elizabeth has a global perspective on law and policy.
Mikko Hypponen is a global security expert. He has worked at F-Secure since 1991. He has written on his research for the New York Times, Wired and Scientific American and he appears frequently on international TV. He has lectured at the universities of Stanford, Oxford and Cambridge. He was selected among the 50 most important people on the web by the PC World magazine and was included in the FP Global 100 Thinkers list. Mikko is a member of the board of the Nordic Business Forum. He sits in the advisory boards of t2, Social Safeguard and Hoxhunt, and in the advisory panel for the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Adrian is trained as an engineer and a physician and his career has been as a medical device entrepreneur. All of his startup products were aimed at the physician-patient relationship. Adrian currently works as an advocate and volunteer CTO of the patient Privacy Rights non-profit continues this passion. Adrian sees technology and policy in terms of human agency and human dignity. This means that he sees physicians and other licensed clinicians as fiduciaries to their patients and not as employees of some institution. “We need our lawyers and doctors to be un-conflicted and working only for us”, Adrian says. Adrian sees technology in terms of agency as well: “It needs to be working only for us and be easily substitutable if we find a better match”. True agency implies self-sovereign technology and the substitutability demands that the tech be standards-based. For Adrian, the MyData community seems like a perfect place to incubate the principles of agency and the standards.
Esko Reinikainen is the Co Founder of The Satori Lab, a Cardiff based startup that helps organisations navigate change. Their primary mission is to learn how to deliver brilliant public services in the connected age and to share what they learn. The change he is most concerned with is the complex transitions required when society undergoes a transformational paradigm shift, in this case from the Information Age to the Connected Age. They are also the hosts of ODI Cardiff, the Open Data Institute’s network node in Wales. He has been called by turns ‘a heretic’ and ‘a visionary leader with a social conscience’. Over his career he has spent time in the military, as a theatre director, in cultural administration, as a local government officer, and more recently dabbling in various innovation roles and hacking disciplines. Drawing on a range of intellectual resources from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) to Aalto University (Finland) and collaborative practice in international networks, he is developing tools, methods and processes that help organisations undergo radical change. If you need to understand how the confluence of complex adaptive systems, agile development, user centred design, data maturity, culture transformation, and radical innovation matter to the survival of your organisation, you may just want to invite him for lunch...
Oguzhan (Ouz) Gencoglu is the Co-Founder and Head of Data Science of Helsinki-based AI start-up, Top Data Science. Before that, he has conducted machine learning and AI research in several countries including Turkey, USA, Czech Republic, Denmark and Finland. He has been giving AI-related talks in numerous conferences, seminars and events frequently. He has also been involved in the MyData movement (e.g., speaker in MyData2016), contributing from a data science perspective.
Gianfranco is an independent data scientist and consultant in London, UK. Curiosity has been the main driver of how he developed his career since leaving the Politecnico of Milan in Italy, pushing him to spot technology trends, study them and put them to the test. He was a web developer before Yahoo! and Google were founded; a sysops for large Internet Service Providers before broadband was even available in UK homes; a digital transformation management consultant with Deloitte 10 years before the first iPhone was launched, and he run the biggest official Olympics website in history for London 2012 by the time smartphones had become the main digital platform of choice in everybody's pockets. When he's not at work, he volunteers for both DataKind and MyData.
Onko eettisesti kestävä ja ihmiskeskeinen henkilökohtaisen datan hallinta mahdollista? Juuso Pekkisen vieraana on MyData-aktiivi ja -pioneeri sekä Aalto-yliopiston tutkija Antti Poikola. Kohtaamisia syvässä päässä. Juuso Pekkinen etsii suurempaa ymmärrystä ympäröivästä todellisuudesta. Hydraatiota intohimoiseen tiedonjanoon maanantaista keskiviikkoon kello kymmenestä yhteentoista.
Kommer man kunna generera kunskap automatiskt om vi blir transhumana? Kommer lärarna finnas kvar? Är det viktigt att lära sig saker tillsammans?
Erilaiset rekisterit ja asiakasjärjestelmät tallentavat jatkuvasti tietoa meistä kaikista. Kenelle tieto kuuluu? Kuka siitä hyötyy? Tänään DIGIpuheessa kuullaan My data-mallista, jonka avulla pirstaleinen tieto pystyttäisiin keräämään ihmisen käyttöön ja hyödyksi. Haastateltavana on Aalto yliopiston tutkija tietotekniikan tutkimuslaitos HIIT:stä ja Open knowledge Finlandin My data-ryhmän vetäjä Kai Kuikkaniemi.