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Internet Identity Workshop - 0 views

  • Originally founded in 2005 IIW is focused on user-centric digital identity. As the community focus shifts beyond just identity the event is inclusive of the Federated Social Web, Vendor Relationship Management, and the emerging Personal Data Ecosystem. The third day of IIW is titled “Yukon” this year and is focused on the business opportunity in the space.
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    Und vielleicht finden sich hier auch noch aktuelle Verweise für den datenschutz-Artikel?
anja c. wagner

E-Portfolios for Learning: Digital Identity and EIFEL's new direction - 0 views

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    EIFEL is moving from a focus on interoperability of ePortfolio data (document export/import, data structures) to a more flexible approach of an ePortfolio interoperability framework "where individuals are free to choose the components of their own ePortfolio system while being capable of interacting with a number of different institutions across time (diachronic interoperability) and space (synchronic interoperability)."
anja c. wagner

How To Permanently Delete Your Account on Popular Websites - Smashing Magazine - 1 views

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    Wenn jemand mal hinter sich aufräumen möchte ...
anja c. wagner

Europäischer Datenschutztag 2010 « vasistas? - 2 views

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    Gute Anleitung, wie man sich derzeit unter Datenschutzgesichtspunkten schützen kann.
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"Privacy and Publicity in the Context of Big Data" - 1 views

  • Privacy is not about control over data nor is it a property of data.  It's about a collective understanding of a social situation's boundaries and knowing how to operate within them.  In other words, it’s about having control over a situation. It's about understanding the audience and knowing how far information will flow.  It’s about trusting the people, the situating, and the context.  People seek privacy so that they can make themselves vulnerable in order to gain something: personal support, knowledge, friendship, etc.
  • 1) Security Through Obscurity Is a Reasonable Strategy 2) Not All Publicly Accessible Data is Meant to be Publicized 3) People Who Share PII Aren’t Rejecting Privacy 4) Aggregating and Distributing Data Out of Context is a Privacy Violation 5) Privacy is Not Access Control
  • Social norms can and are changing, but that doesn't mean that privacy has been thrown out the door. People care deeply about privacy, care deeply about maintaining context.  But they also care about publicity, or the right to walk out in public and be seen. 
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  • This goes back to our methodological conundrum with Big Data.  Not all data are created equal and it's really hard to make reasonable interpretations from 30,000 feet without understanding the context in which content is produced and shared.  Treating data as arbitrary bytes is bound to get everyone into trouble. So we’re stuck with an ethical conundrum: do we err on the side of making sure that we care for those who are most likely to be hurt or do we accept the costs of exposing people?  
  • During its tenure, Facebook has made a series of moves that have complicated people's understanding of context, resulting in numerous outpourings of frustration over privacy. 
  • People don't seek privacy when they have something to hide.  They hide because they want to maintain privacy.  They seek privacy because they are social creatures who want to understand the context and manage information accordingly.  They seek privacy because they want to be socially appropriate and make themselves vulnerable to those around them.  People hide in plain sight all the time, but this is getting trickier and trickier with each new technology. 
  • Big Data is made of people. People producing data in a context.  People producing data for a purpose.  Just because it's technically possible to do all sorts of things with that data doesn't mean that it won't have consequences for the people it's made of. And if you expose people in ways that cause harm, you will have to live with that on your conscience.
  • Privacy will never be encoded in zeros and ones.  It will always be a process that people are navigating.  Your challenge is to develop systems and do analyses that balance the complex ways in which people are negotiating these systems.  You are shaping the future. I challenge you to build the future you want to inhabit.
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    Toller Vortrag von danah boyd - v.a. mit Blick auf die Datenschutz-Veränderungen bei Facebook
anja c. wagner

Freedom In the Cloud - 1 views

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    Hochinteressante Rede von Eben Moglen, ein Anwalt und Technologe, der sich Gedanken zur Überwindung von Facebook macht - nicht zurück zur Vergangenheit, sondern produktiv nach vorne ...
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Wettbewerb für junge Menschen | DsiN - 0 views

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    BITKOM sucht nach Meinungen junger Menschen, wie sich die Digitale Idenität bis 2020 ausgestalten sollte
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What Does Your Facebook Profile Say About You? - The Big Shift - HarvardBusiness.org - 2 views

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    "There's a more general point here: we're moving from a world of stocks to flows, one in which to grow and develop, collectively and individually, we need to constantly refresh our stocks of knowledge by participating in relevant flows of new knowledge. Flows require reciprocity: why would you exchange a flow of knowledge without trusting me to do the same? Yet trust is difficult to build and maintain if we keep a significant part of ourselves hidden."
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