Report: Unlocking the Value of Personal Data
An interesting new report came to my attention today, “ Unlocking the Value of Personal Datra: From Collection to Usage,” published by the World Economic Forum, prepared in collaboration with The Boston Consulting Group.
Some statements from the executive summary that I like include:
Our world is changing. It is complex, hyperconnected, and increasingly driven by insights derived from big data. And the rate of change shows no sign of slowing.
… the economic and social value of big data does not come just from its quantity. It also comes from its quality – the ways in which individual bits of data can be interconnected to reveal new insights with the potential to transform business and society.
… fully tapping that potential holds much promise, and much risk.
… It is up to the individuals and institutions of various societies to govern and decide how to unlock the value – both economic and social – and ensure suitable protections
The report is organized as follows
- Chapter 1: The World Is Changing
- Chapter 2: The Need for a New Approach
- Chapter 3: Principles for the Trusted Flow of Personal Data
- Chapter 4: Principles into Practice
- Appendix – Relevant Use Cases
It is particularly interesting to me that although there are numerous examples about the potential benefits of big data, there are huge challenges, and no easy fixes. Â But the report is well written and provocative. Â Well worth the time to read.
Plus as an added bonus, the report has some great pictures and graphics – a treat seldom seen in a report like this. Â Here is my favorite – it seems to capture the spirit of the crazy world of privacy and security we are in right now.
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