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== Session description == | == Session description == | ||
Join us at EuroDIG on June 9 at 15.15 for Flash Session 2 to explore the Personal Information Economy. As part of the BCS International Personal Data Challenge, we invite dialogue from EuroDIG delegates on the following questions: | |||
# What does the personal data economy mean for the citizen? | |||
# Research suggests that individuals are more likely to share personal data when they control their data - does this notion lead to commercial opportunities? | |||
# Is online privacy possible? Is the "right to be forgotten" feasible? | |||
# Are there simple ethical principles for online analytics using personal data? | |||
There are many other compelling questions associated with this topic. Join us and have your say. Make a difference and help make IT good for society. | |||
== Session twitter hashtag == | == Session twitter hashtag == | ||
Hashtag: | Hashtag: #eurodig16 #monetise | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 4 December 2020
9 June 2016 | 15:15
Programme overview 2016
Session description
Join us at EuroDIG on June 9 at 15.15 for Flash Session 2 to explore the Personal Information Economy. As part of the BCS International Personal Data Challenge, we invite dialogue from EuroDIG delegates on the following questions:
- What does the personal data economy mean for the citizen?
- Research suggests that individuals are more likely to share personal data when they control their data - does this notion lead to commercial opportunities?
- Is online privacy possible? Is the "right to be forgotten" feasible?
- Are there simple ethical principles for online analytics using personal data?
There are many other compelling questions associated with this topic. Join us and have your say. Make a difference and help make IT good for society.
Session twitter hashtag
Hashtag: #eurodig16 #monetise