by Infospectives | Oct 21, 2020 | Uncategorized
This is a post grown from a marmite-ish predecessor. A reaction to the drive to turn our personal data into a market priced commodity. Paying to play with our personal data – is it ok? A segmented unit of product that we are supposed to share for the price of a...
by Infospectives | Sep 5, 2020 | Corporate Data Protection & GDPR, Corporate Security, Security for all, Uncategorized
I was lucky enough to get to talk at the Diana Initiative 2020 conference. One particularly bright side to complement all the compromises we have been making this year. I have wanted to speak there since friends of mine took the original diversity friendly offshoot of...
by Infospectives | Oct 21, 2019 | Featured, Privacy and GDPR, Privacy for All, Privacy News & Politics, Security for all
We’ve migrated from ‘Hot or Not?’ to being held virtually hostage by many of the digital platforms we rely on today. In the midst of that a new processing paradigm has emerged. Myriad startups want to pay to play with your personal data. Can this tackle on-going...
by Infospectives | Jun 6, 2019 | Featured, Privacy and GDPR, Privacy for All
…and the architects, designers, data scientists, and developers will think we are nuts I’ve been driven back to the blog to talk about one very specific aspect of privacy, data protection and Artificial Intelligence (exchange for Machine Learning or...
by Infospectives | May 30, 2019 | Corporate Data Protection & GDPR, Featured, Privacy and GDPR
A post prompted by the article in the below tweet and published after sitting on it for nigh on 18 months. The delay was down to needing a sanity check and some feedback, but also down to a more general break from twitter and blogging where drafts began to build up....