Power and Privacy: What Superheroes Can Teach Us

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© Copyright IBM Corporation 2014 @GBYehuda SxSWi 2014 Power and Privacy and Superheroes #PowerPrivacy Gadi Ben-Yehuda, Innovation and Social Media Director [email protected] 202.551.9338

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Slide Deck from the SxSW presentation I delivered on the relationship between power and privacy in the civic space and how we can use superheroes as a model for understanding the most popular privacy regimes.

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  • 1. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014 @GBYehuda SxSWi 2014 Power and Privacy and Superheroes #PowerPrivacy Gadi Ben-Yehuda, Innovation and Social Media Director [email protected] 202.551.9338

2. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014#PowerPrivacy Overview 1. Overview 2. We are all superheroes: Advanced eyes and ears; Advanced hands; Advanced brains 3. Why privacy? Safety; Effectiveness; Sliding scale of power-privacy The difference between power and influence 4. Models of privacy: Iron Man Superman/Spiderman Batman 5. Current privacy/id possibilities: Facebook Gmail Twitter Central Challenge: Make civic apps private enough so people want to use them, but not so private that people lose faith in the results. A question for civic programmers, government managers, end-users 3. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014#PowerPrivacy We Are All Superheroes We are the eyes, ears, brains, even the arms and legs of our government 4. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014#PowerPrivacy Superheroes Need Privacy We need private spaces because: we are more than our civic selves our civic and private selves elicit different responses 5. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014#PowerPrivacy Privacy Model 1: Iron Man 6. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014#PowerPrivacy Privacy Model 2: Superman / Spiderman 7. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014#PowerPrivacy Privacy Model 3: Batman 8. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014#PowerPrivacy Privacy Models: Facebook Gmail/ Twitter Unique Logins 9. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014#PowerPrivacy Conclusion and Questions? Gadi Ben-Yehuda (Persistent Pseudonymity) @GBYehuda [email protected] A space exists for verified anonymous ID regimes! 10. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014#PowerPrivacy Conclusion and Questions? Gadi Ben-Yehuda (Persistent Pseudonymity) @GBYehuda [email protected] A space exists for verified anonymous ID regimes!