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Data ownership for a distributed and decentralized data economy
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Abstract
This talk presents the vision of start-up company EcoSteer to create a decentralized data economy that makes people’s digital data more secure, using blockchain and Internet-of-Things technology.
Questions
- Do you think that there is a consumer demand for a service like this?
- What data would you require to decide if this was a viable business opportunity and one in which you would invest?
- From whom and how should EcoSteer generate revenue?
- How would you decide what is an appropriate level of charge?
- How would you establish if all the technology exists, and the intellectual property protection is adequate or that some is yet to be developed/secured?
- What do you think is the potential size of the market?
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- EcoSteer
- What is personal data?
- Personal data
- Connected devices
- Potential value
- Value for businesses
- Value of our data
- The largest companies by market cap
- Court fines
- How can we control third party access to our data
- Protect data sets at the collection point
- Protect IoT data streams at the generation point
- We need a copernican revolution
- From a centralized data economy
- To a decentralized data economy
- How the data ownership platform works
- Data brokers become neutral data intermediaries
- Corporate data streams marketplaces
- Connecting to the marketplace
- The value of data
- Data streams marketplaces generate value
- EcoSteer technology incentivizes data altruism
- The European data strategy
- Thank you
Topics Covered
- Personal data
- Blockchain
- Decentralization
- Centralization
- Data streams marketplaces
- European data strategy
- Stakeholders
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Pasquali, E. (2022, May 30). Data ownership for a distributed and decentralized data economy [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ZRGG8940.Export Citation (RIS)
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Business Presentation
Data ownership for a distributed and decentralized data economy
Published on May 30, 2022
17 min
Transcript
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0:00
Good morning. My name
is Elena Pasquali
and I'm CEO and
co-founder of EcoSteer.
0:09
EcoSteer is an IoT and
blockchain software startup,
and our mission is to
lay the technical
foundations for a new,
distributed and
decentralized data economy.
Today, I will talk
about the value of
data and how that
value can today,
thanks to new technologies,
be actually redistributed
amongst its original possessors,
the citizens and
companies of all sizes
for a new distributed and
decentralized data economy.
0:47
What do you think when you
hear the term personal data?
0:53
Well, probably you think about
your name, your address,
your telephone number
and about 20 years ago,
you would have actually
been right but
the internet and
more specifically,
the Internet of Things
has changed all that.
1:10
Connected devices, smart
phones, smart home sensors,
wearable sensors produce
continuous stream of data
that describe our behavior in
every possible
detail where we are,
what we buy, how do we drive?
How much time do
we spend at home?
In fact, connected devices are
creating what we call our
digital twins and the
materialized version
of ourselves that
generates a continuous flow
of data describing our state,
what we are doing,
our interactions with
the environment.
This data has a huge
potential value.