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Your LEANmade Digest No. 111 – The Rising Consumer Demand for Data Privacy and Autonomy

Your LEANmade Digest No. 111 – The Rising Consumer Demand for Data Privacy and Autonomy

Jul 12, 2022 | 0 comments

  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...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 103: a Store without Staff selling Phones using Facial Recognition, ‘Augmented creativity’, and DeepMind’s brain: the shape of things to come

Your LEANmade Digest No. 103: a Store without Staff selling Phones using Facial Recognition, ‘Augmented creativity’, and DeepMind’s brain: the shape of things to come

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...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 91: Return of the transatlantic Privacy War, Where are the new digital Business Models? and Emotet is Back.

Your LEANmade Digest No. 91: Return of the transatlantic Privacy War, Where are the new digital Business Models? and Emotet is Back.

Jul 20, 2020 | 0 comments

Digital Is Great, But Where Are The New Business Models? (Forbes) ‘While most executives claim to be familiar with next-generation technologies, but only 10% of companies have a digital business model in place to fully use these opportunities, a recent survey of...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 86: 14 real-world phishing examples, proximity tracing apps don’t have to kill privacy to be effective and a cautionary perspective on the effectiveness of (some) hackathons.

Your LEANmade Digest No. 86: 14 real-world phishing examples, proximity tracing apps don’t have to kill privacy to be effective and a cautionary perspective on the effectiveness of (some) hackathons.

Jun 10, 2020 | 0 comments

 Coronavirus tracing apps don’t have to kill privacy to be effective (Wired.co.uk)One project trying to answer such questions is Decentralised Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing (DP3T), which proposes a decentralised system that uses temporary identification...

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