Privacy and security in a New Media World

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Presentation from Dad's Track at Type A Mom conference in Asheville NC Sept 25 2010 http://typeamomconference.com

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Privacy and Security in a New Media World

Dad's trackTypeAMomConference.com

Who are we?

Ryan Boyles@theRabflavors.me/rab

#typeamom

Jim Turner@genuineonebyonemedia.com

#dadstalking

In a world...

...where personal branding is the new normal, privacy is not just another buzz word for parents. We must balance safety and success in real-time with New Media and Blogging.

Let's talk about...1. How are our perspectives of privacy changing?2. How is the shift in online personas affecting blogs? 3. Who is the invisible audience, really? Are they still invisible?4. What is the inherit value of publicness?5. Can you be "social" online without Facebook?6. What part do Privacy laws play in parenting online?7. How do bloggers find the right balance between public and "private" sharing?8. Why does living online mean opening Pandora's box?9. Is there a generational divide online?

10. If personal "content" is a New Media commodity, what does that make "users" who create it?11. What are the expectations of the new Internet Society?12. Are safety evaluation criteria available?13. What does it mean to grow up online in 2010?14. What is the new new media approach to teen safety and "friends?"15. What happens when families are not longer? 16. Danah Boyd said "Privacy is not dead" but is it kinda undead?17. Who made 2010 the year of "Daddy Bloggers" anyway? :)

Perspective is reality

How are our perspectives of privacy changing?

How is the shift in online personas affecting blogs? Who is the invisible audience, really? Are they still invisible?

via jess3

Living online

How do bloggers find the right balance between public and "private" sharing?Why does living online mean opening Pandora's box?

Privacy

Privacy through obscurity is not realistic

But we still have reasonable expectation of privacy

Facebook

Facebook has changed the world

Expectations of an Internet society

Can you be "social" online without Facebook?

Face Smash

Content

If personal "content" is a New Media commodity, what does that make "users" who create it?What are the expectations of the new Internet Society?

Hello World

Introverts become extroverts online

Live-blogging births and crowd-sourced baby names

@babywaldow via @djwaldow

Security

What is the new new media approach to teen safety and "friends?"

What part do Privacy laws play in parenting online?

The kids are okay?

What does it mean to grow up online in 2010?

What is the new new media approach to teen safety and "friends?"

Family mattersIs there a generational divide online?

What happens when you are no longer a family?

Public

What is the inherit value of publicness?

Danah Boyd said "Privacy is not dead" but is it kinda undead?

Final thoughtsAudience engagement and daily life are the odd couple of New Media.

Reasonable expectations of privacy are important and real.Trust, control and creativity are not mutually exclusive.

ThanksPlease share with us! Tweet your live-blogs, questions, comments and recaps to #typeamom #dadstalking

Type A Mom's Conferencehttp://typeamomconference.com/schedule/

Who are we? (again)

Ryan Boyles@theRabflavors.me/rab

Jim Turner@genuineonebyonemedia.com