2K/ Publice vs Private Data – What can we share?
Public vs Private Data
Wednesday 2K
Convener: Dan McNeece
Notes-taker(s): Dan McNeece
Tags for the session - technology discussed/ideas considered:
DataGovernance
Discussion notes, key understandings, outstanding questions, observations, and, if appropriate to this discussion: action items, next steps:
Permissions to access data should be given contextually (when needed). For example, when a application needs to access a camera, permission is asked at the time it gets used.
Cameras are becoming the keyboards of the future. Much of our data is being collected without using a physical keyboard.
Be careful with third parties that share our data. We need to verify their data retention policies and make sure they fit our expectations. We should apply risk assessment questions.
It is hard to put ‘property’ rights on our data, like we would a house or car. Data attributes are often shared between people and companies rather than being exclusively private (our data) or public (everyone’s data).
We need to decide what the principles are for our companies. What do we use to decide when to share data?