


In AI we will blindly trust…
…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...Busking on blockchain and dreams of distribution in the privacy and identity space
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....
Opinion: Morrisons, vicarious liability, and risk management reality
On the face of it organisations were just made liable for nefarious data doings of any nasty individual they might have had the misfortune to employ… or nice employees who just mess up. Even if organisations do nothing wrong and things happen in spite of...Read moreWe welcome the Children’s Commissioner report “Who knows what about me?” which shows how children’s data is routinely collected online. The report points out that children are among the first to be ‘datafied’ from birth, including policy and practice in schools, and comments on the datafication of children in the education sector; school databases, classroom…read the full article on the Defend Digital Me blog