Citizen Data track: Register for Connected Summit 2017: Deadline 5th April 2017
This Citizen Data track at the Summit will certainly be interesting to feed into the Internet governance conversations. Particularly:i. The fact that businesses have now become the avenue "tools" for Governments across the world to collect information from and on citizens - where you travel to, what you spend on, who is your network. And more so the business innovations and disruptions are a great appendage to the Government systems - "Mkono mrefu zaidi wa serikali" ii. In line with consumer and human rights;Should business pay for this business intelligence which ultimately enables them craft and refine their business model, whether the client accepts or not eg pay or rebate the customers or in being innovative, fund a national innovation kitty. Overall,the deliberations need to look into the deep future not just what we are seeing now. Happy deliberations. Blessed day. Regards/Wangari | | Track C: Citizen Data | | | | Businesses in a bid to understand their customer's preferences and habits, and thereafter design and offer tailor-made services have ended up collecting and holding enormous amounts of data. Panelists will examine whether businesses now hold too much data on citizens even more than Government and the security implications. Does the citizen have a say on where, how and when this data can be shared with third parties? What rights are left and what is needed in terms of policy, regulatory and legislation framework. Panelists will propose remedies and best practice from other jurisdictions. | --- Pray God Bless. 2013Wangari circa - "Being of the Light, We are Restored Through Faith in Mind, Body and Spirit; We Manifest The Kingdom of God on Earth". On Wednesday, 29 March 2017, 11:58, ICT Authority @media screen and (max-width:480px){#yiv9993027597 td .filtered99999 {display:none;}}@media screen and (max-width:480px){#yiv9993027597 table .filtered99999 , #yiv9993027597 img .filtered99999 , #yiv9993027597 td .filtered99999 , #yiv9993027597 span .filtered99999 {display:none;}#yiv9993027597 td .filtered99999 , #yiv9993027597 table .filtered99999 , #yiv9993027597 span .filtered99999 {display:block;}#yiv9993027597 .yiv9993027597FooterText {line-height:1.6 !important;}}#yiv9993027597 blockquote .yiv9993027597hideInRplyFwd, #yiv9993027597 .yiv9993027597WordSection1 .yiv9993027597hideInRplyFwd, #yiv9993027597 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Sponsor Program Register Exhibit | | | | | | | | | | | | Dear Wangari ICT Authority wishes to invite you to the 9th edition of Connected Summit 2017.Join us for this signature event from Sunday 9th to Thursday 13th April, 2017 at Leisure Lodge Beach and Golf Resort, Diani, Kwale County. We also invite you to sponsor or exhibit at the event. We will also be holding the Innovation Awards at the event. To enter your solution apply here The conference charges are Kshs 45,000 which will cover conferencing fees, meals and airport transfers. For full package that includes flights and accommodation kindly contact Victoria Mwakuwa or Josephine Mwangi of Leisure Lodge on telephone number +254 020 4451579 or +254 020 3573717. View sponsorship packages. View sponsorship commitment form. | | | REGISTER HERE | | | | Kenya's voyage towards a digital economy is on a trajectory. The dialogue on the next frontier beyond the National ICT Master Plan 2017 must now begin in earnest drawing from lessons learnt in the last four years and industry best practice. We take an audit of our performance and take lessons as we benchmark with our peers and world leaders. The theme, this year, for Connected Summit 2017 is "shaping the future". The mobile revolution is unraveling before our eyes with unprecedented growth. The banking sector similarly is expanding with innovative services at every turn relying more and more on telecommunications service providers. We now have mobile network operators offering financial services similar to banks. Is a convergence eminent? any risks and opportunities for businesses to consider. Any new roles for the regulators- do they need to innovate and change themselves. These are indeed some of the questions that the Summit will reflect on and may call for policy and regulatory intervention without compromising innovation and creativity. This year's Connected Summit 2017 will ultimately offer a platform for citizens, businesses and Government -both county and national on one hand, academics, opinion leaders and IT experts on the other to engage in visioning on the future together. | | | | | Thematic Tracks for this years Conference | | | | | | | Track A: Innovation for service delivery | | | | This track will explore the opportunities presented to businesses and Government in service provision through ICT mediated interventions. Panelists will interrogate existing policies and regulatory environment, evolution in the mobile network space, banking, mobile money transfer and mobile banking. In particular, recent developments where the banking sector is expanding with innovative services at every turn relying more and more on telecommunications service providers. The mobile network operators on the other hand are offering or planning to offer financial services. Is a convergence eminent? any risks and opportunities for businesses to consider. Any new roles for the regulators of both financial services and telecommunications. Panelists will explore these and related issues and propose ideas, policy and strategies for Kenya moving forward. Sessions: - Technological innovations for Service delivery - Enabler of innovation and development - Web scale IT - Organizational Disruption - Artificial Intelligence/ New User Interfaces - Transformation of service delivery through use of data as an intermediary, it's credibility, authenticity, security and confidentiality | | | | | Track B: ICT as an Economic Enabler | | | | This track will explore the opportunities presented to businesses and Government in service provision though ICT mediated interventions. Panelists will interrogate existing policies and regulatory environment and in particular explore developments in ICTs that have an impact on economic growth. Sessions: - Consumer interaction - Workforce Mobility/Workforce Market Place/ Blurring the line between employee and contractor - Improvements on service delivery and consumer/customer interaction for enhanced economic growth - Business innovation and online presence - ICTs Contribution to GDP & growth - Internet of Things/Internet of Everything - Open philosophies - Business innovation and online presence | | | | | Track C: Citizen Data | | | | Businesses in a bid to understand their customer's preferences and habits, and thereafter design and offer tailor-made services have ended up collecting and holding enormous amounts of data. Panelists will examine whether businesses now hold too much data on citizens even more than Government and the security implications. Does the citizen have a say on where, how and when this data can be shared with third parties? What rights are left and what is needed in terms of policy, regulatory and legislation framework. Panelists will propose remedies and best practice from other jurisdictions. Sessions: - Security of citizen data - Policy and regulation on other parties on use of citizen data - Improve service delivery - Contribution to economic growth - Cyber security/Cyber Intelligence - Adaptive Security systems - Block chains - Big data - Country Case Studies - Kenya, Rwanda, Portugal, Argentina, USA, Estonia, India, Korea and Brazil Sincerely, Robert MugoAg. Chief Executive OfficerICT Authority. | | | | | | | | | Conference Concept Note Draft Program | Sponsorship Packages Sponsorship Commitment Form | | | | | | | | | | To Become a Speaker Contact: todhiambo@ict.go.keTel: 0777 905758 | To Sponsor Contact:hkirui@ict.go.ke Tel: 0777 905758 | To attend as delegate Contact: htomno@ict.go.keTel: 0777 905758 | | | | | | VISIT WEBSITE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ICT Authority 254-20-2211960/1 connected@ict.go.ke www.icta.go.ke | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Copyright © 2017. All Rights Reserved. | | | | | | | | | | ICT Authority, Telposta Towers, 12th Floor, Kenyatta Ave, P.O. Box 27150-00100, Nairobi, Kenya | | | | | | |
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2017/03/28/congress_votes_to_allow_b... "Since it doesn’t look like Congress will pass broad consumer protections anytime soon, ISPs can now track their customers’ data and sell it to advertisers eager to more precisely personalize their ads. That means knowledge of a customer’s location at a given time, as well as their browsing history, app usage history, and data about their health and finances, for example. Given that the majority of Americans feel their privacy is already vulnerable online, this seems like a problem.""And it’s not just privacy at stake. Some proponents of the FCC regulation argued that allowing ISPs to keep track of and sell consumers’ data exposes their information to more security threats. The Electronic Frontier Foundation notesthat if internet providers want to sell customers’ data, they’ll have to collect it first, which makes for an appealing target for hackers. “Internet providers haven’t exactly been bastions of security when it comes to keeping information about their customers safe,” the EFF’s site says." ......Citizen Data is also a conversation elsewhere. Blessed day. Regards/Wangari --- Pray God Bless. 2013Wangari circa - "Being of the Light, We are Restored Through Faith in Mind, Body and Spirit; We Manifest The Kingdom of God on Earth". On Wednesday, 29 March 2017, 16:35, WANGARI KABIRU via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote: This Citizen Data track at the Summit will certainly be interesting to feed into the Internet governance conversations. Particularly:i. The fact that businesses have now become the avenue "tools" for Governments across the world to collect information from and on citizens - where you travel to, what you spend on, who is your network. And more so the business innovations and disruptions are a great appendage to the Government systems - "Mkono mrefu zaidi wa serikali" ii. In line with consumer and human rights;Should business pay for this business intelligence which ultimately enables them craft and refine their business model, whether the client accepts or not eg pay or rebate the customers or in being innovative, fund a national innovation kitty. Overall,the deliberations need to look into the deep future not just what we are seeing now. Happy deliberations. Blessed day. Regards/Wangari | | Track C: Citizen Data | | | | Businesses in a bid to understand their customer's preferences and habits, and thereafter design and offer tailor-made services have ended up collecting and holding enormous amounts of data. Panelists will examine whether businesses now hold too much data on citizens even more than Government and the security implications. Does the citizen have a say on where, how and when this data can be shared with third parties? What rights are left and what is needed in terms of policy, regulatory and legislation framework. Panelists will propose remedies and best practice from other jurisdictions. | --- Pray God Bless. 2013Wangari circa - "Being of the Light, We are Restored Through Faith in Mind, Body and Spirit; We Manifest The Kingdom of God on Earth". On Wednesday, 29 March 2017, 11:58, ICT Authority @media screen and (max-width:480px){#yiv9107402889 td .yiv9107402889filtered99999 {display:none;}}@media screen and (max-width:480px){#yiv9107402889 table .yiv9107402889filtered99999 , #yiv9107402889 img .yiv9107402889filtered99999 , #yiv9107402889 td .yiv9107402889filtered99999 , #yiv9107402889 span .yiv9107402889filtered99999 {display:none;}#yiv9107402889 td .yiv9107402889filtered99999 , #yiv9107402889 table .yiv9107402889filtered99999 , #yiv9107402889 span .yiv9107402889filtered99999 {display:block;}#yiv9107402889 .yiv9107402889FooterText {line-height:1.6 !important;}}#yiv9107402889 blockquote .yiv9107402889hideInRplyFwd, #yiv9107402889 .yiv9107402889WordSection1 .yiv9107402889hideInRplyFwd, #yiv9107402889 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Sponsor Program Register Exhibit | | | | | | | | | | | | Dear Wangari ICT Authority wishes to invite you to the 9th edition of Connected Summit 2017.Join us for this signature event from Sunday 9th to Thursday 13th April, 2017 at Leisure Lodge Beach and Golf Resort, Diani, Kwale County. We also invite you to sponsor or exhibit at the event. We will also be holding the Innovation Awards at the event. To enter your solution apply here The conference charges are Kshs 45,000 which will cover conferencing fees, meals and airport transfers. For full package that includes flights and accommodation kindly contact Victoria Mwakuwa or Josephine Mwangi of Leisure Lodge on telephone number +254 020 4451579 or +254 020 3573717. View sponsorship packages. View sponsorship commitment form. | | | REGISTER HERE | | | | Kenya's voyage towards a digital economy is on a trajectory. The dialogue on the next frontier beyond the National ICT Master Plan 2017 must now begin in earnest drawing from lessons learnt in the last four years and industry best practice. We take an audit of our performance and take lessons as we benchmark with our peers and world leaders. The theme, this year, for Connected Summit 2017 is "shaping the future". The mobile revolution is unraveling before our eyes with unprecedented growth. The banking sector similarly is expanding with innovative services at every turn relying more and more on telecommunications service providers. We now have mobile network operators offering financial services similar to banks. Is a convergence eminent? any risks and opportunities for businesses to consider. Any new roles for the regulators- do they need to innovate and change themselves. These are indeed some of the questions that the Summit will reflect on and may call for policy and regulatory intervention without compromising innovation and creativity. This year's Connected Summit 2017 will ultimately offer a platform for citizens, businesses and Government -both county and national on one hand, academics, opinion leaders and IT experts on the other to engage in visioning on the future together. | | | | | Thematic Tracks for this years Conference | | | | | | | Track A: Innovation for service delivery | | | | This track will explore the opportunities presented to businesses and Government in service provision through ICT mediated interventions. Panelists will interrogate existing policies and regulatory environment, evolution in the mobile network space, banking, mobile money transfer and mobile banking. In particular, recent developments where the banking sector is expanding with innovative services at every turn relying more and more on telecommunications service providers. The mobile network operators on the other hand are offering or planning to offer financial services. Is a convergence eminent? any risks and opportunities for businesses to consider. Any new roles for the regulators of both financial services and telecommunications. Panelists will explore these and related issues and propose ideas, policy and strategies for Kenya moving forward. Sessions: - Technological innovations for Service delivery - Enabler of innovation and development - Web scale IT - Organizational Disruption - Artificial Intelligence/ New User Interfaces - Transformation of service delivery through use of data as an intermediary, it's credibility, authenticity, security and confidentiality | | | | | Track B: ICT as an Economic Enabler | | | | This track will explore the opportunities presented to businesses and Government in service provision though ICT mediated interventions. Panelists will interrogate existing policies and regulatory environment and in particular explore developments in ICTs that have an impact on economic growth. Sessions: - Consumer interaction - Workforce Mobility/Workforce Market Place/ Blurring the line between employee and contractor - Improvements on service delivery and consumer/customer interaction for enhanced economic growth - Business innovation and online presence - ICTs Contribution to GDP & growth - Internet of Things/Internet of Everything - Open philosophies - Business innovation and online presence | | | | | Track C: Citizen Data | | | | Businesses in a bid to understand their customer's preferences and habits, and thereafter design and offer tailor-made services have ended up collecting and holding enormous amounts of data. Panelists will examine whether businesses now hold too much data on citizens even more than Government and the security implications. Does the citizen have a say on where, how and when this data can be shared with third parties? What rights are left and what is needed in terms of policy, regulatory and legislation framework. Panelists will propose remedies and best practice from other jurisdictions. Sessions: - Security of citizen data - Policy and regulation on other parties on use of citizen data - Improve service delivery - Contribution to economic growth - Cyber security/Cyber Intelligence - Adaptive Security systems - Block chains - Big data - Country Case Studies - Kenya, Rwanda, Portugal, Argentina, USA, Estonia, India, Korea and Brazil Sincerely, Robert MugoAg. Chief Executive OfficerICT Authority. | | | | | | | | | Conference Concept Note Draft Program | Sponsorship Packages Sponsorship Commitment Form | | | | | | | | | | To Become a Speaker Contact: todhiambo@ict.go.keTel: 0777 905758 | To Sponsor Contact:hkirui@ict.go.ke Tel: 0777 905758 | To attend as delegate Contact: htomno@ict.go.keTel: 0777 905758 | | | | | | VISIT WEBSITE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ICT Authority 254-20-2211960/1 connected@ict.go.ke www.icta.go.ke | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Copyright © 2017. All Rights Reserved. | | | | | | | | | | ICT Authority, Telposta Towers, 12th Floor, Kenyatta Ave, P.O. 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