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Let's talk about digital identity with Rachel O'Connell, Founder & CEO, and Nicky Hickman, Product Innovation Manager, at TrustElevate. In episode 70, Nicky Hickman and Rachel O'Connell of TrustElevate discuss children's digital identity – why this is so important, what challenges are currently being faced and what solutions need to be put in place to help protect children within the digital landscape. [Transcript below] "There is a clear and present need for regulatory drivers to enhance children's safety online to ensure the companies are held accountable and are transparent in terms of the measures that they take to keep kids safe online. And critical and central to that is digital identity." Nicky Hickman Nicky Hickman is a freelance product & innovation manager based in the UK with international experience in APAC, Europe and Africa. With a background in telecoms she has worked with digital identity and personal data markets for ~20 years researching, designing and delivering multi-channel large scale CIAM services and strategies for clients including Vodafone, O2, GSMA, Barclays, Sky and Verizon. In the last 5 years she has been a contributor to open-source communities at the Sovrin Foundation, where she served as a Trustee and Chair of the Identity for All Council, and at Trust over IP Foundation where she is a co-chair of the Human Experience Working Group. Nicky is also an active researcher and is an industry contributor and guest lecturer at the University of Jyväskylä's Blockchain & Digital Identity Start-Up Lab in Finland. Find Nicky on LinkedIn. Dr. Rachel O'Connell Dr Rachel O'Connell is a leading expert on online child safety. Her PhD examined paedophile activity online and the implications for investigative strategies. Rachel set up the first UK Internet safety centre in 2000; she was Chief Security office for Bebo a social networking platform 2006-2010. Rachel is the founder of TrustElevate, author of a technical standard published by the British Standards Institution that describes how to verify the age band a person belongs in a privacy-preserving, secure manner. Find Rachel on LinkedIn. 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: Hello and welcome to this new episode. And today, we'll talk about enabling and protecting children's digital identity. And for that, we have two guests who are working together in this very important issue. Let me introduce my first guest, it's Nicky Hickman. She is a Freelance Product and Innovation Manager based in the UK with international experience in the Asia Pacific, Europe and Africa. With a background in telecoms, she has worked with digital identity and personal data markets for 20 years researching, designing and delivering multichannel, large-scale CIAM services and strategies for clients including Vodafone, O2, the GSMA, Barclays, Sky, and Verizon. All of Nicky's recent work focuses on using digital identity to promote socio-economic inclusion, and impact against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals with an underlying commercial business model that is sustainable for the long-term. For the last year, Nicky has focused on youth and child identity through work with a UNICEF YOMA programme, and with TrustElevate as a Product and Innovation Manager. Our second guest is Dr. Rachel O'Connell. She is a leading expert on online child safety. Her PhD examined paedophile activity online and the implications for investigative strategies. Rachel set up the first UK Internet Safety Centre in 2000. She was Chief Security Officer for Bebo, a social networking platform between 2006 and 2010. Rachel is the founder of TrustElevate. She's an author of a technical standard published by the British Standards Institution that describes...
The Mars Helicopter might be on its way out but it's still a hero, bad things are happening to the UK Internet and we blame the government, whether software can ever be finished, some great discoveries, KDE Korner, and more. News Martin Wimpress has joined Linux Downtime as a co-host Mars helicopter spots wreckage... Read More
The Mars Helicopter might be on its way out but it's still a hero, bad things are happening to the UK Internet and we blame the government, whether software can ever be finished, some great discoveries, KDE Korner, and more. News Martin Wimpress has joined Linux Downtime as a co-host Mars helicopter spots wreckage... Read More
Coming up in this week's episode: NHS Covid19 Proximity App - should you enforce its use in your workplace? USB Keys and their safe disposal, ICO RTB enquiry ends abruptly but faces legal action, Oracle and Salesforce action could result in £150 to every UK Internet user, Irish Prisons biometric access not complliant, UK Cabinet Office data breach, BA Marriott lessons learned on ICO penalties, Folksam data breach, Growdiaries data breach, South Africa POPIA compared with GDPR, India data protection act takes shape, Slovenia last EU country to implement GDPR
Our good buddy Marc joins us from the UK Internet and we chat about drunken mishaps, sober perhaps, and Jordy Shore recaps. This music for this week was "Kokomo," provided by our friends over in ROLLO, who just released their new album, ROLLO. Find it here: https://rolotony.bandcamp.com/
On today's Irish Tech News Podcast, we are doing a St Patricks Day episode as Ronan talks to Cameron Worth from SharpEnd an innovation partner of Jameson's involved in the development of Jameson's 2017 Limited Edition St Patrick's Day Bottle. The IoT-enabled bottles, developed in partnership with SharpEnd and piloted exclusively for the Irish market, will mark the occasion of St. Patrick's Day through a range of services and digital experiences. Cameron talks about his agency SharpEnd who are the UK's first Internet of Things agency, the IoT bottle developed for Jameson, how NFC can work for brands and consumers, and why NFC lessens the needs for companies and brands to build an app.
Robin and James consider Spotify versus Apple, Rocket fast UK Internet downloads, and Tesla in the news again.
Will Facebook ever lose it's appeal? UK Internet filters begin to roll out and face criticism from consumers, T-Mobiles offering to customers moving from rival carriers and Blackberry announce a devastating loss. Christmas is here! Join us for our 2013, 4th annual Christmas Gift Guide. We talk through some of the most popular gifts for this holiday season, along with some unconventional and original ideas; over at munchtech.tv/giftguide2013. Also, join us in celebrating our 200th episode of The Two Techies! Bloopers, old stories and rumours, funny and ridiculous Technical Support Questions, the significance of the number 200, "two hundred" in foreign languages and much more!
Legislation to combat internet piracy, including internet bans for persistent illegal file-sharers, has cleared the Lords and now goes to the Commons where it will be rushed through before the general election. Dave and Mikkel discuss how this affects internet use in the UK. They also go over the interview Eric Enge had with Matt Cutts, that had Cutts talk about crawl budgets, PDFs, 301/302 redirects, site architecture, JavaScript, and affiliate links.
Legislation to combat internet piracy, including internet bans for persistent illegal file-sharers, has cleared the Lords and now goes to the Commons where it will be rushed through before the general election. Dave and Mikkel discuss how this affects internet use in the UK. They also go over the interview Eric Enge had with Matt Cutts, that had Cutts talk about crawl budgets, PDFs, 301/302 redirects, site architecture, JavaScript, and affiliate links.
Bas and Roy interview Dixon Jones, the managing director of the respected UK Internet marketing consultancy Receptional LTD, who heads up the marketing of MajesticSEO. They discuss the new bookmarking application from Joost de Valk called Quix, and more.