Example 1 - Seizing opportunity and preserving values - Whitehouse Report
Page 15 begins to define privacy for any audience
Example 2 - Privacy Materials from Michelle Drgons work on cloud standards for NIST
Example 3 - Big Data and Privacy a Technological Perspective
Example 4 - Tuesday meeting logs a conversation with Marco Fioretti and Lisa Martinez
The use case where a native american community Rosebud and Pine Ridge stakeholders were developing a per cloud solution for the rights of the people who intended to be sovereign and in control of their privacy.
Sovereignty infers the person has the right to choose and we also know the position taken by technology providers always leaves the accountability to the user for any undesired outcomes.
If a person has no authority to protect, if all technology solutions take their own opinions into the market? We are hardly going to recognize the wickedness of the problem. The ongoing issue for the Lakota stems from the failure to enable the population with their rights to sovereignty.
Privacy is within a persons rights to control and a human right to economic, social and cultural life.
A bully in the school yard or a domestic partner who may become violent as time goes on, would be defined as the person who takes control from another persons decisions in the home and beyond these boundaries.
Means of Implementation - mobility use case
Means of Implementation - Intimacy Gradient with user personal cloud