Jacques Kruse Brandao, Global Head of Advocacy, SGS and Co-Founder Charter of Trust talks about connected devices and systems have become a need to have. Now each will need to be able to demonstrate that those are safe and (cyber)secure, and can be trusted. Both seperately as well as holistically. Locally, nationally, and globally. This […]
Nicolas Diaz Ferreyra – University of Duisburg-Essen
A dialogue with Nicolas Diaz Ferreyra, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Duisburg-Essen working on areas of privacy and cybersecurity In this Digital Age, are users able to make their own decisions about using digital services, and sharing their personal data? Why do they seemingly give away so much? Are they aware of the risks, […]
Boris Koprivnikar – Sincular Consulting
A dialogue with Boris Koprivnikar, CEO Sincular Consulting. Former deputy Prime Minister Republic of Slovenia. This dialogue covers how to build services and systems – such as multi-cloud federated egov systems – that are not only build for short-termism, but for something that will last? Why are coordination, co-creation, transparency, trustworthiness, technological-neutrality and having an […]
Christiane Woopen – University of Cologne
A dialogue with Prof. Christiane Woopen, the executive director of Center for Ethics, Rights, Economics, and Social Sciences of Health, at University of Cologne (Ceres) at the University of Cologne, Germany. In the medical/health sector, ethics is and has been a core and key component of daily decisions, research and other activities. Where digital technology […]
Prof. Dan Jerker Svantesson – Bond University
Has the Digital Age been slowed or accelerated by the global Covid-pandemic? Which law is actually applicable when in a cross-border conference call? Are stakeholders taking a too simplistic approach on global, overlapping privacy and personal data protection? Do countries still play any role in the Digital Age? Do people and society still have a […]