Past MyData events
Browse our archive of events since 2015.
MyData Online 2020
MyData Online 2020 gathered personal data professionals and people interested in the data economy. The online conference provided a quality programme, networking opportunities and social connections.
#8 Understanding MyData Operators
Presentations:
- Understanding MyData Operators.
Presented by Antti “Jogi” Poikola, Joss Langford and Wil Jannsen.
Slides
#7 Personal APIs
Presentations:
- Meeco
Presented by Jo Vercammen - iGrant.io
Presented by Lal Chandran
Slides
#4 Consent Mechanisms
Presentations:
- Consent Receipt Specification
Presented by Jim Pasquale (Kantara Initiative)
This global consent receipt specification aims to decrease the reliance on privacy policies and enhance the ability for people to share and control personal information.
Slides - Fairdrop
Presented by Crt Ahlin (DataFund)
Fairdrop is an open sourced Consent Receipt Suite (using Kantara’s CR specification and storing them into Fairdrive decentralized storage.
Slides
#3 Digital Wallets and Vaults
Presentations:
- Schluss
Presented by Marie-Jose Hoefmans
Schluss puts you back in control of your personal information. Their tagline is “With Schluss you, and only you, decide who knows what about you.” - Minerva
Presented by Robert Mitwicki
Minerva is designed as a new generation of a mobile digital wallet, similar like an analog wallet but for the decentralized economy in the Web 3.0 with a strong focus on simple to use interfaces. With the wallet people can manage their electronic identities and data assets.
Athens community meeting
Community Meeting and Autumn General Meeting
On November 13-15, 2019 the MyData community will get together in Athens, Greece to strategise for the future!
On November 15th the MyData Global Autumn General Meeting will be held, with remote participation made available.
During the Autumn General Meeting a new Board of Directors and a new Steering Group will be elected for the term starting Jan 1st 2020. These two leadership bodies have distinct roles defined in the association bylaws.
Read more and apply for candidacy: https://mydata.org/elections/
Practical Information
Meeting venue
The meeting will take place at Lefkippos Tech Park, which is situated within the campus of NCSR Demokritos (Patr. Gregoriou E & 27 Neapoleos Str, 15341 Agia Paraskevi). You should reach the main gate at Demokritos and personnel will provide guidance so as to walk to Lefkippos.
Please use Google Maps (insert route to National Center For Scientific Research Demokritos) – it provides all possible ways to get to the meeting venue via public transport depending where you are coming from.
From the city centre you would take Metro Line 3 (stop at Nomismatokopeio) and then use bus 406, 407 B5 (bus stop across the street from the metro station) and stop at Demokritos (also can be used form the center of Athens).
Choice of accommodation
The centre of Athens will be the best choice as there are no hotels close to the meeting venue. If you would like to choose an airbnb (or similar type of accommodation) you cool look into Agia Paraskevi or Cholargos areas. Also Psyrri or Syntagma areas (in the centre) are convenient, as the metro is close.
For more up-to-date information, follow MyData Global Slack channel #community-meeting
Mediterranean Experience MyData Social Dinner on 14th November
On Thursday 14 November, MyData Greece Hubs invites all participants of the community meeting to a special 10-course dinner. The registrations for the dinner should be done by 8 November. The dinner is self-paid and it costs 58 EUR. For more information and registration, click here.
Tourist programme
If you want to combine the Community Meeting with a bit of tourism and are looking for the travel agency, the local organisers recommend Greciago. Please contact antonis@greciago.com for offers.
#2 Design
Presentations:
- GDPR UX Patterns
Presented by Estelle Hary / Linc
Investigating the role of UX/UI design in data protection, this talk will present the work (report, platform and tools) made by the Lab of the French Data Protection Authority (LINC) on this topic. - Privacy Label
Presented by Tijmen Schep / PineappleJazz
Privacy Label is a communication tool to provide clear, transparent and multi-layered privacy information to people. Privacy Label can be integrated into your organisation’s website. Or you can provide specific information for every project, product or even just for a questionnaire on your website. Tijmen Schep is a technology critic and privacy designer, who coined the term “social cooling” to describe the long term risks to society if reputation systems continue to gain influence. Amongst other things, he works for the EU and the Dutch government, helping a wider audience understand the shift from information society to reputation society.