Sunday.May 24, 2020
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Presenter | Title of Presentation | Materials | Notes/Tweets | References | ||||||
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Colin Wallis | Kantara PrivMas2020 Special | Video of the PrivMas Call | Colin Wallis (Unlicensed) Kick's off the Kantara PrivMas with international #PrivMas Gifts | Video Link to the Call - is here (its big at the moment) | ||||||
Doc Searls | Anti-Consentiment | The R Button https://cyber.harvard.edu/projectvrm/R-button https://blogs.harvard.edu/vrm/2012/04/15/lets-fix-the-car-rental-business/ | Former user (Deleted) Why #PrivMas needs to kill contract of adhesion - its not human consent | https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/cookies-go-other-way Is the operator the 4th party? http://blogs.harvard.edu/vrm/2009/04/12/vrm-and-the-four-party-system/ | ||||||
Mark Lizar | PrivMas -Intro | Review of the history of the legal standards and the background of this work in the OECD Transboarder Flows. Referencing the - 2003 ISTPA Presentation The History of OpenNotice & Biggest Lie: MyData, My Control, My Consent - the growth of my data focused communities and efforts. | Mark Lizar (Unlicensed) #PrivMas History | This presentation.is the 2003 ISTPA Presentation by John Sabo from Computer Associates, which serves a great backgrounder to the legal standards that lead to many of the current technical standards. https://www.oasis-open.org/people/distinguished-contributor/john-sabo | ||||||
Mathais De Bievre & Olivier Dion | aNew Governance Project for the EU Data Governance Architecture | European Commission Data Strategy- An infrastructure for decentralised consent (inherent to design) data infrastructure for permissions. Addressing the lock-in of big-data platforms Forming a New Governance in the MyData Community - with interoperability amongst data operator.
| aNG -the upstart EU Network -enjoys PrivMas at Kantara - with Separation of Powers and the Power of Skills & Mobility Use Cases | |||||||
Joss Langford | MyData Operator |
| MyData Operator - PrivMas at it's best - global best practices | |||||||
Jim Hazzard | Common Accord | https://hardjono.mit.edu/sites/default/files/documents/CommonAccord_Provenance_11182015.pdf http://www.commonaccord.org/index.php?action=list&file=G/GA4GH/ https://github.com/CommonAccord/Cmacc-Org/tree/master/Doc/G/GA4GH Accountability - e.g. http://www.commonaccord.org/index.php?action=doc&file=G/GA4GH/Accountability-Policy/Form/0.md | Common Accord, a #PriMas gift for a New Governance | |||||||
Muhammad Waqas | Alexa - AI Consent Receipts | Live Demo of a consent receipt sent via email - where the email must be read before the consent moves from implied consent to explicit consent. Implied to let Alexa offer a service and explicit for access to data - later in the flow - | ||||||||
Paul Knowles |
| From the Human Colossus Foundation for scaling data governance -" A home for synergy" | ||||||||
Tom Jones | A Call To Action for Consent Identity Protocol | Presented a dynamic architecture for real–time emergency response data access, also references to work in Kantara FIRE WG. | ||||||||
Xiaohu | BRUE: UMA For Cross Domain Explicit Consent (for HealthCare) | I'm hungry. That soup looks awesome! - BlockChain-UMA Specific Soup | ||||||||
Sal D'Agostino | Identity Surveillance Technology | Bigger Brother -https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2020/04/09/bigger-brother-surveillance-capitalism/ - a SoShanna Zubov Review - And a PrivMas gift - Active transparency Over Surveillance Capitalism | Salvatore D'Agostino Closes #PrivMas Eve - with a Toast and tale of Bigger Brother - to close |
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(A use case for facilitating decentralised governance experience)
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This game came about this week as we search for a way to have a Covid PrivMas that was on theme. Realising that some expierencial tools could really help people design with consent and data permissions. To better understand the risks these governance systems have a set of experience driven tools can be developed that helps people experience the surveillance vs consent by design frameworks and permissions that we are designing to replace.
As - how to fix the broken internet game sounded like it could be an idea for future PrivMas Fun - Attendee’s can (optionally) participate in co-creating a trustworthy-social masking protocol. (If you choose - as forced role-play is bad gov).Using the features that people can turn off video and wear a mask/disguise as well as fun. Attendee’s participation is (optional) Using video call features people control to turn off video when they want, wear a mask/disguise/sunglasses on the call to make it more comfortable. Be able to come on and off video as person feel's like it, change their screen name to a psudonymn -Basically, turn down the Surveillance to make it more comfortable. etc. Objective - is a key first step to trying anything. Which is what we did on the call for PrivMas.
The results below are the raw ingredients.
Objective
The aim of the game is for people to experience what difference governance (Gov) frameworks would be like if implemented the way people think and act. There is a good guy mask, a bad girl mask, a rainbow mask and an imposter mask, for people who don't want to participate in the call, can use the pseudonym Doc or Joyce to participate in a neutral way. The aim is use governance framework names as psudonyms and use the governance frameworks to see if you can work out who is the imposter.
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