Revolutionising Computing Infrastructure For Citizen Empowerment
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Zilberman, N
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2017-09-06Conference Name
Data For Policy 2017
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Zilberman, N. (2017). Revolutionising Computing Infrastructure For Citizen Empowerment. Data For Policy 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.884160
Abstract
The world has dramatically changed over the last decade. Almost every aspect of our lives is being digitally monitored: from our social networks activity, through online shopping habits to healthcare and financial records. The emergence of Internet of Things and the growing presence of Cyber Physical Systems only increase citizens' exposure to digital monitoring by commercial enterprises.
In order to maintain citizens' right for privacy while still encouraging an evolving digital economy, people should be given the right to choose where their data is stored and who holds it, a currently unattainable privilege.
We propose that through the revolution of computing infrastructure, enabled by new computing architectures, a healthier competitive environment can thrive.
In this environment, companies will compete for customers, offering privacy and information control as a service. Such competition, when supported by regulation, will empower citizens, allowing them to take back control of their data.
Keywords
Computing Infrastructure, Citizen Empowerment
Sponsorship
We acknowledge the support from the Leverhulme
Trust (ECF-2016-289) and the Isaac Newton Trust.
Leverhulme Trust
Newton Trust
Huawei
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Leverhulme Trust (ECF-2016-289)
Isaac Newton Trust (1608(as))
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.884160
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/288018
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