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  1. Proceedings of the 2014 New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW '14)
  2. Data Is the New Currency
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Emergent Properties & Security: The Complexity ofSecurity as a Science
Cyber Security as Social Experiment
Isn't that Fantabulous: Security, Linguistic and Usability Challenges of Pronounceable Tokens
A Password Manager that Doesn't Remember Passwords
Vulnerabilities as Blind Spots in Developer's Heuristic-Based Decision-Making Processes
Shifts in the Cybersecurity Paradigm: Zero-Day Exploits, Discourse, and Emerging Institutions
An Asset to Security Modeling?: Analyzing Stakeholder Collaborations Instead of Threats to Assets
Understanding the Experience-Centeredness of Privacy and Security Technologies
I'm OK, You're OK, the System's OK: Normative Security for Systems
Data Is the New Currency
Panel Summary: The Future of Software Regulation
Planning and Integrating Deception into Computer Security Defenses

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Data Is the New Currency

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Matthews, Peter Gates, Carrie
Abstract Data is growing. We are all aware of this in the IT industry, it is a common mantra. The elephant in the room is the ownership of that data and the use of that data. As with many new technologies, its legal and personal implications are not well understood until the technology has matured. Data ownership has by default resided with organisations that hold the data; utility companies, websites, retailers and data aggregators and brokers. If data could be owned by the people it identifies, the data handlers would have to pay to use that data for sales and marketing purposes. We are not suggesting payment would be the mostly illusory free services and hidden discounts that are the current answer but real money or an asset that can be bartered or purchased. If even the poorest people can gain an income this would revolutionise personal finance for those who register on the web either for purchases or to make their name available for use. We propose such a revolution in data ownership and urge all data generators to establish their rights to a business asset that they frequently gift to already wealthy organisations. Don't be a mere generator of data, become a personal data aggregator, collecting and controlling all your data. Time to man the barricades against entities who are using your data for their profit and pleasure, not yours.
Starting Page 105
Ending Page 116
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450330626
DOI 10.1145/2683467.2683477
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2014-09-15
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Privacy Data aggregation
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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