Personal Views @fcc_cio
Going #Exponential
Public Service
and the Internet of Everything
in 15 Minutes or Less
Going #Exponential
Public Service
= What “We The People”
Do Together
“in his locis scorpiones nascuntur”
(in these places scorpions are born)
1969
Going #Exponential
1982
Going #Exponential
1993
2007
2010
the Internet of Everything
the Internet of Everythingthe Internet of Everything
vs. the Internet of ‘Things’
b/c Internet ‘Things’ Already Here
When ~Everything is Connected
vs. the Internet of ‘Things’
b/c Internet ‘Things’ Already Here
Huge Opportunities & Challenges
Huge Opportunities & Challenges
Including What Happens
If We Lose Connectivity?
Confront An Average Internet Minute
204,000,000+ emails sent globally (2014)
4,000,000+ Google search queries
Confront An Average Internet Minute
204,000,000+ emails sent globally (2014)
4,000,000+ Google search queries
2,460,000+ pieces of Facebook content shared
72+ hours of new YouTube video uploaded
Confront An Average Internet Minute
204,000,000+ emails sent globally (2014)
4,000,000+ Google search queries
2,460,000+ pieces of Facebook content shared
72+ hours of new YouTube video uploaded
48,000+ iOS apps downloaded (per Domo.com)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
stats will grow exponentially in the years ahead
Confront An Average Internet Minute
McAfee: 200+ new threat vectors/minute (2013)
FireEye: new malware every 3 mins (2013)
Confront An Average Internet Minute
McAfee: 200+ new threat vectors/minute (2013)
FireEye: new malware every 3 mins (2013)
DOE/NNSA: receives 6,940+ attacks/min (2015)
DoD: 85% of emails received = spam (2015)
Confront An Average Internet Minute
McAfee: 200+ new threat vectors/minute (2013)
FireEye: new malware every 3 mins (2013)
DOE/NNSA: receives 6,940+ attacks/min (2015)
DoD: 85% of emails received = spam (2015)
and receives 13,800+ nefarious emails/minute
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
stats will grow exponentially in the years ahead
If We Take the 232 (~4.3 billion)
Numbers Addressable by IPv4
& Put Them Into a Beach Ball
The 2128 (~340 Followed By 36 zeros)
Numbers Addressable by IPv6
= The Volume of Our Sun
While in Australia and Taiwan
Was Asked Who Will
Protect Your Grandmother’s Car
or Her Internet-Enabled Home?
While in Australia and Taiwan
Was Asked Who Will
Have the Motivation to Act on These
Long-Term Issues in Public Service?
#ChangeAgents Needed Now
Leaders Who “Illuminate the Way”
Work to Understand Narratives
Within and Across Organizations
#ChangeAgents Needed Now
Leaders Who “Illuminate the Way”
Manage Friction of Stepping Outside
the Status Quo
Going #Exponential
Taking a Risk:
Manage Friction of Stepping Outside
the Status Quo
Going #Exponential
Taking a Risk:
ABCs of Public Service and
the Internet of Everything
A is Always-On Access
Accessibility
Affordability
We All Must Address
the Digital Divide
B is Bring Your Own _Blank_
Be it Earpieces,
Glasses, or Watches
What We Wear
Will Be Online
C is Careful Caution
Correlations Cross
Connected Data
Crucial We
Protect Privacy
D is Data Deluge
Global Data
in 2020
Should Exceed All Words
Humanity Ever Said
Exponential Everywhere
Everyone
Everything
From Fourteen Billion
Devices Now
In Five Years:
Fifty Billion
Or More Around Our World
G is Great Opportunities
Greater Results
and
Government Reinvented
H is How Best to Engage
the Public?
How Best with
Local Governments?
How Best to Help Each Other?
It Is Important to Include
All Perspectives
In Initiatives
Including Those Who Opt-Out
of Internet Use
Just Because Data Sources
Can Be Joined
Doesn’t Mean We Should
Joint Discussions With the
Public On Privacy By Design
Key to Keep in Mind
The Public Will Help
Regularly Remind
That We Must Serve
Benevolently and Kind
Letting Anyone Reuse our Code
License Liberties Will
Promote More Trust
Leverage Future Reuse
Across Our Efforts
Makers Movement Means
More Can
Manufacture
Mass Fabricated Tools
Affordably
Notions of What
Nations Solely Did
Near Future
May Challenge
New Tech is About Networks
Open Source
and Security
Open Design
and APIs
Open Choices, For Us All
Promoting Positive Change
Perhaps the Perplexing Part:
Legacy Processes
Future Depends on
Purposeful Transformations
Quite Simply:
Tech Changes
How We Organize
Quite the Question:
How Will We?
R is Raising Questions:
Regarding the Future
of Security?
Rational Online Discussions?
Representative Democracy?
S is Scale of Change
Since It Is Not Linear
It’s Exponential
Search By Keywords
One Day Will No Longer Suffice
T is Trying to Tell
What is Important
In the Data Deluge
Techniques, Tools, and Tactics
Transform How We Will Work
Ultimately it’s About Uses
Use By Humans
Trusting Humans, and
Use By Machines
Trusting Machines
V is Volume
Velocity
Variety
Volatility
Veracity
With the Coming Future
We’re Going Where
We’ve Never Been
We Will Need New
Ways To Adapt
X is eXponential
eXperiments
to eXchange
eXpertise
Y is You Matter
More Than Ever
You Can Help Transform
Our #PublicService and
You Can Be Positive #ChangeAgents
Zeros and Ones
It’s Much More Than That
Zooming Towards The Future
While Remaining True To
“We The People”
We The People
Going #Exponential
We The People
Going #Exponential

Going #Exponential: Public Service and the Internet of Everything in 15 Minutes or Less.

  • 1.
    Personal Views @fcc_cio Going#Exponential Public Service and the Internet of Everything in 15 Minutes or Less
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    Going #Exponential Public Service =What “We The People” Do Together
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    “in his locisscorpiones nascuntur” (in these places scorpions are born) 1969 Going #Exponential
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    the Internet ofEverything
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    the Internet ofEverythingthe Internet of Everything vs. the Internet of ‘Things’ b/c Internet ‘Things’ Already Here
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    When ~Everything isConnected vs. the Internet of ‘Things’ b/c Internet ‘Things’ Already Here
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    Huge Opportunities &Challenges Including What Happens If We Lose Connectivity?
  • 13.
    Confront An AverageInternet Minute 204,000,000+ emails sent globally (2014) 4,000,000+ Google search queries
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    Confront An AverageInternet Minute 204,000,000+ emails sent globally (2014) 4,000,000+ Google search queries 2,460,000+ pieces of Facebook content shared 72+ hours of new YouTube video uploaded
  • 15.
    Confront An AverageInternet Minute 204,000,000+ emails sent globally (2014) 4,000,000+ Google search queries 2,460,000+ pieces of Facebook content shared 72+ hours of new YouTube video uploaded 48,000+ iOS apps downloaded (per Domo.com) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ stats will grow exponentially in the years ahead
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    Confront An AverageInternet Minute McAfee: 200+ new threat vectors/minute (2013) FireEye: new malware every 3 mins (2013)
  • 17.
    Confront An AverageInternet Minute McAfee: 200+ new threat vectors/minute (2013) FireEye: new malware every 3 mins (2013) DOE/NNSA: receives 6,940+ attacks/min (2015) DoD: 85% of emails received = spam (2015)
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    Confront An AverageInternet Minute McAfee: 200+ new threat vectors/minute (2013) FireEye: new malware every 3 mins (2013) DOE/NNSA: receives 6,940+ attacks/min (2015) DoD: 85% of emails received = spam (2015) and receives 13,800+ nefarious emails/minute ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ stats will grow exponentially in the years ahead
  • 19.
    If We Takethe 232 (~4.3 billion) Numbers Addressable by IPv4 & Put Them Into a Beach Ball
  • 20.
    The 2128 (~340Followed By 36 zeros) Numbers Addressable by IPv6 = The Volume of Our Sun
  • 21.
    While in Australiaand Taiwan Was Asked Who Will Protect Your Grandmother’s Car or Her Internet-Enabled Home?
  • 22.
    While in Australiaand Taiwan Was Asked Who Will Have the Motivation to Act on These Long-Term Issues in Public Service?
  • 23.
    #ChangeAgents Needed Now LeadersWho “Illuminate the Way” Work to Understand Narratives Within and Across Organizations
  • 24.
    #ChangeAgents Needed Now LeadersWho “Illuminate the Way” Manage Friction of Stepping Outside the Status Quo
  • 25.
    Going #Exponential Taking aRisk: Manage Friction of Stepping Outside the Status Quo
  • 26.
    Going #Exponential Taking aRisk: ABCs of Public Service and the Internet of Everything
  • 27.
    A is Always-OnAccess Accessibility Affordability We All Must Address the Digital Divide
  • 28.
    B is BringYour Own _Blank_ Be it Earpieces, Glasses, or Watches What We Wear Will Be Online
  • 29.
    C is CarefulCaution Correlations Cross Connected Data Crucial We Protect Privacy
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    D is DataDeluge Global Data in 2020 Should Exceed All Words Humanity Ever Said
  • 31.
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    From Fourteen Billion DevicesNow In Five Years: Fifty Billion Or More Around Our World
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    G is GreatOpportunities Greater Results and Government Reinvented
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    H is HowBest to Engage the Public? How Best with Local Governments? How Best to Help Each Other?
  • 35.
    It Is Importantto Include All Perspectives In Initiatives Including Those Who Opt-Out of Internet Use
  • 36.
    Just Because DataSources Can Be Joined Doesn’t Mean We Should Joint Discussions With the Public On Privacy By Design
  • 37.
    Key to Keepin Mind The Public Will Help Regularly Remind That We Must Serve Benevolently and Kind
  • 38.
    Letting Anyone Reuseour Code License Liberties Will Promote More Trust Leverage Future Reuse Across Our Efforts
  • 39.
    Makers Movement Means MoreCan Manufacture Mass Fabricated Tools Affordably
  • 40.
    Notions of What NationsSolely Did Near Future May Challenge New Tech is About Networks
  • 41.
    Open Source and Security OpenDesign and APIs Open Choices, For Us All
  • 42.
    Promoting Positive Change Perhapsthe Perplexing Part: Legacy Processes Future Depends on Purposeful Transformations
  • 43.
    Quite Simply: Tech Changes HowWe Organize Quite the Question: How Will We?
  • 44.
    R is RaisingQuestions: Regarding the Future of Security? Rational Online Discussions? Representative Democracy?
  • 45.
    S is Scaleof Change Since It Is Not Linear It’s Exponential Search By Keywords One Day Will No Longer Suffice
  • 46.
    T is Tryingto Tell What is Important In the Data Deluge Techniques, Tools, and Tactics Transform How We Will Work
  • 47.
    Ultimately it’s AboutUses Use By Humans Trusting Humans, and Use By Machines Trusting Machines
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    With the ComingFuture We’re Going Where We’ve Never Been We Will Need New Ways To Adapt
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    Y is YouMatter More Than Ever You Can Help Transform Our #PublicService and You Can Be Positive #ChangeAgents
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    Zeros and Ones It’sMuch More Than That Zooming Towards The Future While Remaining True To “We The People”
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    We The People Going#Exponential
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    We The People Going#Exponential