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The Other World of IT Daniel Kaplan www.fing.org www.internetactu.net Another take on how digital innovation interacts with societal change, and what opportunities it spells for all of us.

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The Other World of IT

Daniel Kaplanwww.fing.org

www.internetactu.net

Another take on how digital innovation interacts with societal change, and what opportunities it

spells for all of us.

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I come from a world where…

Information flows freely…

… Or leaks

… Social networks feed revolutions

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I come from a world of…

DIY tasers…

… Or $500 drones

… Desktop DNA sequencing

… Open Source Cars

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A world that's always been there in IT

RationalizeOptimizeFluidifySimplifySecure

ConnectLiberate

InventTransform

RedistributeOpen up

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This can be a scary world…

… But yours is scary too…

… However what's even scarier…

… Is that the 2 hardly talk to one another…

[Note to the reader: This presentation was given in front of a largetechnology firm, very active in the defence and security industries]

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Take Security, Trust and Privacy

Security

PrivacyTrust

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Take Security, Trust and Privacy

Security

PrivacyTrust

"In the next 10 years, the traditional definition of IT security will undergo a radical shift. Instead of protecting you from the bad guys, it will increasingly protect businesses and their business models from you." - Bruce Schneier, CTO, BT

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"Me"

Reaching out, connecting,showing off, marketing myself

Control over myvisibility,presence,

reputation…

Convenience, simplicity,savings, personalization…

Self-identitybuilding

* individuals,vendors,

institutions,communities…

Analysis,evaluationOthers*

Solving the privacy paradox

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Privacy as seclusion isn't that valuable…

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… But privacy as autonomy is

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Empower

Protect

Because protection and projection are inseparable,we need a new set of tools

Educate information

toolsskill

s

Vendor Relationship ManagementePortfoliosPersonal DatastoresHeteronyms

Privacy by DesignPETsAnonymous Personalization

Identity FederationObfuscationMemory Leaks

Digital Identity Know-How…Self-Analytics

Self-MarketingCollaboration

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Revisiting Digital trust

Where is the value?Value to whom?

What unexplored territories?What unsatisfied needs?

Suppose individuals had the same level of information and processing capabilities as organizations?

How and to what levelcan P2P trust

extend to other areas,scale, endure…?

How to recreatemutual trust?

How could organizationslearn to trust again? Individuals

Organi-zations

Trusted (?)3rd Parties

Peer to PeerTrust Spaces

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Another kind of R&D agenda for trust

Empowerment

P2P Trust

Relationship

Trusted 3rdParties

3rd Partiesfor a really mutual

trust

Build up personal capacities to store and use personal

data

The market's "conversation" as an

asset for trust

Trusttransitivity

Attach "human" backto "relationship"

Default to Transparencyas a means

to differenciateBuild up information

as you build uothe relationship

Learn to trust againand gain from it

Extend and strengthenP2P Trust

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I.T. can do one or the otherBut these 2 ways are in conflict

EfficiencyProcess-OrientedSafetyAuthority

Information sharingCodesign & coproduction

EmpowermentBlurring of boundaries

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Like a nagging doubt

"For the younger generations,IT symbolizes what is most

outdated in corporateorganizations!"

Philippe Lemoine, LaSer

"For the last 15 years, ITHas been the main obstacleto corporate innovation!"Jean-Pierre Corniou, former Renault CIO

"Studies of corporate IT spending consistently show that greater

expenditures rarely translate intosuperior financial results.

In fact, the opposite is usually true."Nicholas Carr, IT Doesn't Matter

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The "Empower, Connect & Share" R&D Agenda1- Emergence

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1- Emergence

Connect everything

Facilitate interactions

See what happens

Exploit insights

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Henry Chesbrough, UC Berkeley: Open Innovation: Renewing Growth from Industrial R&D, 2004

2- From "Open" to "Broadly open" innovation

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2- Broadly open innovation,beyond digital

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3- Things people do together

Coproduction

InnovationMass relationships

Participation

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4- "Good enough and tinkerable"vs. "Perfectly Engineered"

Folksonomies

All-End to End-IP

Messy machines

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This is not a better agenda. It's an alternative one.

It starts from what drives people.

It responds to challenges you face.It creates challenges you will help face.

These worlds need to talk.

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Daniel Kaplanwww.fing.org

www.internetactu.net

The Other World of IT

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The "Empower, Connect & Share" R&D Agenda1- Emergence