Big Data derives economic value from its use of personal information to such an extent that if personal information is “the new oil,” then Big Data is the machinery that runs on it. However, societies must ensure that this use of personal information is sustainable.
But there is a solution. Big Privacy is Privacy by Design writ large. It is the application of the seven principles of Privacy by Design, not only to individual organizations, applications, or contexts, but to entire networks, value chains, and ecosystems, especially those that produce and use Big Data. The goal of Big Privacy is the systemic protection of personal data and radical personal control over how it is collected and used.
The definition of Big Privacy presented in this webinar is based on a new paper co-authored by Respect Network and Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Ontario Information Privacy Commissioner. Dr. Cavoukian will be a special guest on this free webinar together with the Respect Network team of Drummond Reed, Dan Blum and Gary Rowe. After Dr. Cavoukian introduces the basic concepts of Privacy by Design, we will cover the 7 key architectural elements of Big Privacy:
We will explain how the Respect Network is implementing the seven elements of Big Privacy architecture in our peer-to-peer network of personal and business clouds, with specific examples including:
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