Digital Sovereignty is in the list of topics of Germany’s Digital Strategy 2025 … however, more implementation details are required. Update 2016-06-08: Digital Sovereignty comes in focus on de.digital (in German), see also “Digital Sovereignty – Participate! Contribute!“
Yearly Archives: 2016
The next wave of app(lications) and Internet services will be successful because of data protection! In Search of the Killer App The fight for customers and market share in the digital economy is tough. The first mover advantage seems to be most important due to the relatively simple internationalization of Internet services. Well known examples are Google, Amazon, and Facebook. Very often, the market leader offers maximum functionality which is easy to use. Other qualities of the offerings such as security, data protection, Digital Sovereignty are treated only as second in line. In the best case they are perceived as […]
Big data and Internet technologies are expected to play an important role for the implementation of a human and affordable health system. However, humans have to be in focus when designing the technology and its use. A decentralized approach and digital sovereignty of users are decisive qualities of the planned technology investments. We are all responsible for requesting and promoting these design criteria for the use of Internet technologies in our health system.
At CES 2016 in Las Vegas we could see a number of new offerings around payment systems. They are all based on Internet technologies and mostly use one or more smartphone features and apps. But what about alternatives which are convenient and secure and even anonymous?
Our digital sovereignty is jeopardized by potential monopolies of big Internet companies such as Google and Apple. (SZ: Johannes Kuhn: Letzte Ausfahrt Zukunft/Last Exit: the Future; in German: SZ #11, 2016-01-15; URL: http://www.sueddeutsche.de/digital/mozilla-letzte-ausfahrt-zukunft-1.2818241, accessed on 2016-01-16, 11:01 UTC)
Our digital alter ego is abundant – and we better take care of it. The concept of digital sovereignty should help us to manage it. Each and every one of us has a digital alter ego. But who of us knows, where this alter ego is stored? Even more relevant: which attributes are associated with our alter ego? Or: who is making money from knowing or using our alter ego? May be only partially or in combination with other data? Digital sovereignty – the management or control of our alter ego in the digital world – should help us answer […]