Aug 11, 2022
DNA, Data Privacy, and You Your DNA will soon be on file, if it’s not already. What will the consequences be? ‘There’s an undeniable benefit to using DNA tech in our lives. Not only is it effective for our justice systems, but it can also improve...
Jul 12, 2022 |
Why now?? ‘The movement of all communications — including private communication — online during the COVID-19 pandemic helped open the public’s eyes to digital privacy. Consumers started to demand more out of the companies they would share their data...
May 9, 2022
What Happens When Our Faces Are Tracked Everywhere We Go? (New York Times) A long-read on Clearview.AI and similar companies that push (and cross) the boundaries of privacy and ethics: ‘The more society-changing aspect of facial recognition may be how private...
Jan 29, 2022
Book Excerpt: Why trust, not data, has become the most important asset in the modern economy (GeekWire) Stein Broeder: ‘My research has shown that trust is the most important asset for a company, even more important than data. Trust is the currency, and...
Jan 15, 2022
T-Factory Is a Store Without Staff Selling Smartphones Using Facial Recognition (PCMAG) ‘In South Korea a new store is opening that goes a step further and has no staff at all and never closes. The new store is called T Factory and it has been created by...
May 5, 2021
Work From Anywhere Trend Intensifying Ethics, And Compliance Issues (Forbes) ‘While the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend towards Work From Anywhere, much more needs to be accomplished to address the ethics and compliance issues endemic in this new...