Pax Digitalis a personal vision of the future. 101010 industrial era ends .11...etric
Pax Digitalis a personal vision of the future explained to the EU
101010 industrial era ends
111111 digital era begins
Virtual pantheon
Fiscal amortisation of virtual objects
Global degressive license
The Digital Divides or the third industrial revolution: concepts and figuresIsmael Peña-López
It is usual to think about the digital divide as a very concrete aspect of the impact of ICTs, mainly concerning whether there is an existence of infrastructures (sometimes computers, sometimes computers connected to the Internet).
It is usual to think about digital literacy as the ability of someone to switch on a computer and playing some cards game, sending an e-mail and, optimistically, run some word processor and type in a love letter.
It is usual to think about ICTs as something that won’t make disappear the hunger in the world or heal the thousands of people suffering from countless diseases, specially in places where citizens live with less than one dollar a day.
It is usual to think about the digital divide as something that does not affect me, as I live on the sunny side of the world, in a developed country that will last this way for centuries.
With the aim to dismantle all these (almost) false assumptions, the seminar will try and give "correct" definitions for concepts such as Digital Divide, Digital Literacy, eReadiness or eAwareness and show examples on how ICTs can help underdeveloped and developing countries to reach higher quotas of welfare… and how so-called developed countries can exchange places with the lesser developed ones in case they do not pay attention to what is happening in a global world.
More info, citation and download, here: http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/projects.php?idp=287
Pax Digitalis a personal vision of the future. 101010 industrial era ends .11...etric
Pax Digitalis a personal vision of the future explained to the EU
101010 industrial era ends
111111 digital era begins
Virtual pantheon
Fiscal amortisation of virtual objects
Global degressive license
The Digital Divides or the third industrial revolution: concepts and figuresIsmael Peña-López
It is usual to think about the digital divide as a very concrete aspect of the impact of ICTs, mainly concerning whether there is an existence of infrastructures (sometimes computers, sometimes computers connected to the Internet).
It is usual to think about digital literacy as the ability of someone to switch on a computer and playing some cards game, sending an e-mail and, optimistically, run some word processor and type in a love letter.
It is usual to think about ICTs as something that won’t make disappear the hunger in the world or heal the thousands of people suffering from countless diseases, specially in places where citizens live with less than one dollar a day.
It is usual to think about the digital divide as something that does not affect me, as I live on the sunny side of the world, in a developed country that will last this way for centuries.
With the aim to dismantle all these (almost) false assumptions, the seminar will try and give "correct" definitions for concepts such as Digital Divide, Digital Literacy, eReadiness or eAwareness and show examples on how ICTs can help underdeveloped and developing countries to reach higher quotas of welfare… and how so-called developed countries can exchange places with the lesser developed ones in case they do not pay attention to what is happening in a global world.
More info, citation and download, here: http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/projects.php?idp=287
Vice-President of ENoLL, Artur Serra, spoke at the Smart City conference in Casablanca, Morocco about citizen labs with the presentation titled "the world of citizen labs: an emerging civic technology?"
Keynote presented at the Arab ICT 2024 conference in Bahrein from 27 to 28 of February, 2024, with title "Engineering Education in the time of the Internet of Things:
Ethics and Sustainability" showing technical and Industry 4.0 activities to be considered under the filter of the Ethical activity of engineering, Sustainability and Circular Economy, and showing information about ECoVEM project and IEEE/IEEE EdSoc - Bahrain Society of Engineers
RESIGN REPUBLIC: An education technology platform by Ali. R. KhanAli Rahman Khan
With the world transforming at an exponential rate, aided by great technological progress, education must adopt relevant information and communication technologies along with innovative methodologies in order to keep pace. The project “Resign Republic” encompasses an education-technology platform focused on producing digital solutions which are based on three core concepts: Consensus, distributed networks, and automation. In cooperation with a team of international multidisciplinary team of experts, the aim of the project is to create an evolving intelligence supported by digital products that will help students capture, connect, transform and visualize individual expertise. The project philosophy has its roots set in the principles of democratic production of knowledge and innovation in education, in line with the values appreciated and practiced by Switzerland. A project by Ali Khan.
The LTCI* is a laboratory of Télécom ParisTech (Institut Mines-Télécom, IMT). Established in 1982, LTCI is characterized by its broad coverage of the field of information and communication science and technology (ICT). Its research activities range from the hardware layer (electronics, opto-electronics, system on chip, antennae, microwaves…) to the software layer (systems, algorithms, protocols…). They encompass studies on different kinds of data (audio, video, images, semi-structured data and web content) as well as works on network performance and services, or quantum cryptography issues.
Internet of Things
The Internet of Things, also called The Internet of Objects, refers to a wireless network between objects, usually the network will be wireless and self-configuring, such as household appliances.
Here are 10 Important Points About Computer Science: 1. A Prelude to Discovery . The Digital Revolution 3. Building Blocks of Complexity 4. The Renaissance of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
"'Tis true. There's magic in the Web: The Short and the Long of Co-Creation, Web Science, and Data Driven Innovation". Keynote for the DATA-DRIVEN INNOVATION WORKSHOP 2016 collocated with ACM Web Science 2016, Hannover, Germany, Sunday 22 May 2016
This report coordinated by Nesta and commissioned by the European Commission, DG CONNECT is the first systematic network analysis of the emerging digital social innovation (DSI) ecosystem in Europe.
Resumen del proyecto i2cat, 1999-2003, un proyecto de diseño y desarrollo de la Internet2 en Catalunya, que dió lugar a la creación de la Fundación i2cat en septiembre 2003.
Vice-President of ENoLL, Artur Serra, spoke at the Smart City conference in Casablanca, Morocco about citizen labs with the presentation titled "the world of citizen labs: an emerging civic technology?"
Keynote presented at the Arab ICT 2024 conference in Bahrein from 27 to 28 of February, 2024, with title "Engineering Education in the time of the Internet of Things:
Ethics and Sustainability" showing technical and Industry 4.0 activities to be considered under the filter of the Ethical activity of engineering, Sustainability and Circular Economy, and showing information about ECoVEM project and IEEE/IEEE EdSoc - Bahrain Society of Engineers
RESIGN REPUBLIC: An education technology platform by Ali. R. KhanAli Rahman Khan
With the world transforming at an exponential rate, aided by great technological progress, education must adopt relevant information and communication technologies along with innovative methodologies in order to keep pace. The project “Resign Republic” encompasses an education-technology platform focused on producing digital solutions which are based on three core concepts: Consensus, distributed networks, and automation. In cooperation with a team of international multidisciplinary team of experts, the aim of the project is to create an evolving intelligence supported by digital products that will help students capture, connect, transform and visualize individual expertise. The project philosophy has its roots set in the principles of democratic production of knowledge and innovation in education, in line with the values appreciated and practiced by Switzerland. A project by Ali Khan.
The LTCI* is a laboratory of Télécom ParisTech (Institut Mines-Télécom, IMT). Established in 1982, LTCI is characterized by its broad coverage of the field of information and communication science and technology (ICT). Its research activities range from the hardware layer (electronics, opto-electronics, system on chip, antennae, microwaves…) to the software layer (systems, algorithms, protocols…). They encompass studies on different kinds of data (audio, video, images, semi-structured data and web content) as well as works on network performance and services, or quantum cryptography issues.
Internet of Things
The Internet of Things, also called The Internet of Objects, refers to a wireless network between objects, usually the network will be wireless and self-configuring, such as household appliances.
Here are 10 Important Points About Computer Science: 1. A Prelude to Discovery . The Digital Revolution 3. Building Blocks of Complexity 4. The Renaissance of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
"'Tis true. There's magic in the Web: The Short and the Long of Co-Creation, Web Science, and Data Driven Innovation". Keynote for the DATA-DRIVEN INNOVATION WORKSHOP 2016 collocated with ACM Web Science 2016, Hannover, Germany, Sunday 22 May 2016
This report coordinated by Nesta and commissioned by the European Commission, DG CONNECT is the first systematic network analysis of the emerging digital social innovation (DSI) ecosystem in Europe.
Resumen del proyecto i2cat, 1999-2003, un proyecto de diseño y desarrollo de la Internet2 en Catalunya, que dió lugar a la creación de la Fundación i2cat en septiembre 2003.
Living Labs, Social Innovation Ecosystems and CollaboratoriesArtur Serra
Global Societal Challenges needs Global Social Innovation Ecosystem to deal with. Collaboratorociies, prototypes of such new kind of innovation ecosystems, can help. Colab CatSud is a first project in Southern Catalunya that explor such new approach.
Article aparegut al llibre Disseny del futur, editat per Miquel Barceló. 2002. https://www.todocoleccion.net/libros-segunda-mano/el-disseny-futur-miquel-barcelo-coord-ed-proa-catala~x136332542
Internet es el resultado de un nuevo tipo de conocimiento y de organización del mismo. Este tipo de conocimiento fusión de ciencia y tecnologia cambiará las politicas culturales del siglo XXI.
Article in the book HiperCatalunya, Territoris de Recerca
https://www.agapea.com/Grupo-Metapolis/Hipercatalunya-Territoris-de-recerca-9788495951380-i.htm
Manifesto for synthetic social sciences technologiesArtur Serra
After computer science and other synthetic sciences like bio or nano, it is time now to explore the possibility of synthetic social sciences/technologies. Techno-anthropology can be a first candidate.
Open Science new strategies need new science structures to be developed. We call it: open labs, new research and innovation environments based on a synthesis of current structures (academic research groups, companies, civic organitzations, public bodies,...). These open labs are currently emerging as living labs, fablabs, citizen labs, xlabs....
Until now new technologies have connected old economic, social, political structures. Nevertheless new structures are emerging.
Bibliolabs, les Biblioteques com a centres de coneixementArtur Serra
Bibliolab es un programa pioner per convertir les biblioteques pùbliques de Barcelona en living labs. Col.labora amb el programa Catlabs de la Generalitat de Catalunya
After computer science and technology, we need a living lab science and technology, a new social high tech for the design of the new social structures of the digital era, beyond the digital platforms.
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APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
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Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
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# Internet Security: Safeguarding Your Digital World
In the contemporary digital age, the internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives. It connects us to vast amounts of information, provides platforms for communication, enables commerce, and offers endless entertainment. However, with these conveniences come significant security challenges. Internet security is essential to protect our digital identities, sensitive data, and overall online experience. This comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted world of internet security, providing insights into its importance, common threats, and effective strategies to safeguard your digital world.
## Understanding Internet Security
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### Key Components of Internet Security
1. **Confidentiality**: Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to access it.
2. **Integrity**: Protecting information from being altered or tampered with by unauthorized parties.
3. **Availability**: Ensuring that authorized users have reliable access to information and resources when needed.
## Common Internet Security Threats
Cyber threats are numerous and constantly evolving. Understanding these threats is the first step in protecting against them. Some of the most common internet security threats include:
### Malware
Malware, or malicious software, is designed to harm, exploit, or otherwise compromise a device, network, or service. Common types of malware include:
- **Viruses**: Programs that attach themselves to legitimate software and replicate, spreading to other programs and files.
- **Worms**: Standalone malware that replicates itself to spread to other computers.
- **Trojan Horses**: Malicious software disguised as legitimate software.
- **Ransomware**: Malware that encrypts a user's files and demands a ransom for the decryption key.
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### Phishing
Phishing is a social engineering attack that aims to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. Attackers often masquerade as trusted entities in email or other communication channels, tricking victims into providing their information.
### Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
MitM attacks occur when an attacker intercepts and potentially alters communication between two parties without their knowledge. This can lead to the unauthorized acquisition of sensitive information.
### Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
3. 3
La ciència, la tecnologia i la
innovació:
Una qüestió d’Estat als EUA
4. Dos models diferents de recerca i
innovació
44
Model tradicional
Ciència-Tecnologia
Model nou:
“High Tech”
Science,
Basic Research
Technology,
Applied Research
Industry,
Development
Mission driven
Research:
Technology Research:
Basic and Applied
“Dual use
Technology”:
First defense, then
commercial.
((
5. 55
High Tech model:
The DARPA model
Mission driven
Research:
Technology Research:
Basic and Applied
“Dual use
Technology”:
First, public used.
Then, commercial.
((
“The high tech” innovation system
6. What is high-tech?
Alan Turing
(Mathematician)
Father of Computer
Science and AI.
Frank
Oppenheimer
(Physicist)
Father of atomic bomb
J. Von Neumann
(Mathematician)
Father of programming
Languages.
Claude Shannon
(Telecom engineer)
Father of
Information Theory
In WW2, The scientists become engineers. The engineers,
scientists.
7. What is mission-driven research? (1)
+ =
General Leslie
Groves, head of
Manhattan Engineering
District
Frank
Oppenheimer
(Physicist)
Chieff Scientist of Manhattan
project
Fat man: 1st atomic bomb
(1945)
9. What is Dual Use Technology?
The driveless car, as an example.
2004 DARPA
Autonomous Vehicle
Challenge
Sebastian Thrun
Stanford AI Dep.
DARPA Gran Challenge
2005 Edition Winner
Google
Driveless Car
2014
10. How NIT research is governed in the
country that invented high tech?
10
11. Marianna Mazzucato:
“The Entrepreneurial State:
debunking private vs.public sector myths” (2014)
http://marianamazzucato.com/
The US Entrepreneurial State: “The USA has spent the last few
decades using active intervention policies to drive private sector
innovation in pursuit of public policy goals”
“The core lesson of this pamphlet is the need to develop a
new industrial policy which learns from the past
experiences in which the state has played a leading,
entrepreneurial role in achieving innovation-led growth”.
20. A new digital infrastructure
connecting
old economic ,social , political
structures… and disrupting them.
21. Repeating old structures…
• Trustification of the Net. (Google,
Amazon, Facebook, Apple….)
• Increasing the centralized surveillance
(NSA,…)
• Repeting monopolies of the past ….
• Results: Ending the innovation in the
long term.
24. -TheTrump vote: Old white collar college-
graduated middle class from the postindustrial era.
-They are becoming unemployed,
politically displaced and culturally threathen
-The opposite of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs,
Non White Ph.D. immigrant young students.
-Where we are in the digital era? What’s next?
A divided society.
25. Is it posible an innovative and
inclusive digital society? But how?
26. For producing a computer we need
a computer technology
For generating digital society
we need a digital societal
technologies.
27. Industrial management :
the social technology for the mass
production paradigm
Industrial engineers
Public Administrators
Industrial Management
Welfare State
management
28. An ICT “golden period” needs
digital social technologies.
ICT
Paradigm
Electronics, Computers
(Physicists+engineers)
Computer Software
(Mathematicians+engineering)
(Internet, AI…
Telcom engin,
Cog Psy,+Math,+engineering)
(Triple Helix,…
Economists, urban planers, )
Social networks
(CS+social scientists)
Industry 4.0
(CS+industrial engin…)
Digital Social Innovation
(CS+social scientists
Quadruple Model, Living Labs
1971-
2000
2000-
2030
DSI
Paradigm
29. Quines tecnologies socials
necesitem a l’era digital?
Computer scientists
ICT technologists
Digital Social
Technologists
Digital Social
Technologists
Democratització dels
Sistemes d’innovació
digitals.
Democratització dels
Sistemes d’innovació
digitals.
30. The digital innovation system should be
open and collaborative
3030
Darpa Model
(1969)
Mission driven
Research:
HighTechnology
Research: Basic and
Applied Digital
“Dual use
Technology”:
First defense, then
commercial.
((
Catlab Model
(2017)
Co-creation
tecnologies
(Living labs,
Collaboratories )
Digital
Social High Tech
(Digital Social Sciences:
Synthetic Social Sciences)
Digital social
innovation
31. i2cat vision
ICT High Tech (Mission
driven research+innovation
+
((
Digital Social
High Tech:
Co-creation tecnologies
(Living labs,
Collaboratories )
Synthetic social sciences
(Challenge driven
research and innovation)
34. “Un tipus d’ innovació social i col.laborativa en la que els innovadors, usuaris i comunitats, co-crean coneixement i solucions per un ample
rang de necessitats socials i en una escala que era inimaginable abans del sorgiment de les TIC i de Internet”. (DSI project).”.
Qué es la innovació
social digital?
https://digitalsocial.eu/
35.
36. Àrees
Francesca Bria. Final Report. DSI Project. 2015
https://www.nesta.org.uk/sites/default/files/dsireport.pdf
38. Quadruple Helix:
Nou model d’innovació
Universities Governments
Companies Citizens
Les RIS3 s’han de desenvolupar mitjançant models de Quadruple Helix
40. Is it possible to create a universal
innovation system for every citizen,
upon Internet?
The Collaboratory
Hipothesis for a posible digital society
41. The current Innovation Systems
Universities,
company labs,
national labs. ….
An elitist and
minority
system.
?
42. What a Universal System looks like?
The European universal healtcare systems
Covering 100% of population
Intermediate
Clinics
Primary Health Centers
Speciallized
Hospitals
45. El món dels “labs”:
Nova meme desprès de “net”
46. A living lab is a user-centred, open-innovation
ecosystem, often operating in a territorial context (e.g.
city, agglomeration, region), integrating concurrent
research and innovation processes within a public-
private-people partnership.
The concept is based on a systematic user co-creation
approach integrating research and innovation
processes.
What is an Open Living Lab?
49. 12
Catlabs es el projecte per construir la comunitat d’innovació social digital de
Catalunya. Un projecte dirigit a incloure a la ciutadania al sistema d’innovació del
pais construïnt un veritable col.laboratori.
Projectes estratègics de país
Catlabs
Catalunya com a
col.laboratori ciutadà
52. Pasar de la política d’inclusió digital
a la política de
Innovació social digital.
-La xarxa de Punts TIC, com poden ser
Reconvertits en labs d’innovació social digital?
-Com recullir les altres xarxes de labs dins una
Unica xarxa de labs diferenciats.
-Com poden els diferents programes de formació
Digital en Gran Coalition for Digital Skills and Job
53. TecnologiaTecnologia
CERCA, BIST
CienciaCiencia
In 2016 Science and Technology is coordinated
by the Ministery of Enterprise and Knowledge at regional gov.
Conselleria de Empresa i Coneixement.Conselleria de Empresa i Coneixement.
Vice-Presidència
Departament Economia
Coord. RIS3CAT
Vice-Presidència
Departament Economia
Coord. RIS3CAT
Tecnio/Eurecat
Catalan Science and Technology System
a Triple Helix Model (2014-2016
56. Presidència
Generalitat de Catalunya
Secretaria TIC
Presidència
Generalitat de Catalunya
Secretaria TIC
56
SmartCAT +RIS3CAT: Completing the model
TecnologiaTecnologia CiènciaCiència
Curt
TECNIO (EureCAT) CERCA (BIST)
LLarg
DGIndústria.
Regional ICT strategy is basic for any regional innovation strategy.
ICT strategy is governed by the Presidency of the regional government in order to having the transversal strategic impact in all the departments.
ICT allows 4H models.
SmartCATSmartCAT
Recerca i innovació
TIC, i2cat
Vice-Presidència
Generalitat de Catalunya
Coord. RIS3CAT
Vice-Presidència
Generalitat de Catalunya
Coord. RIS3CAT
61. Catlabs (2016-2020):
Building a regional network of labs
1. Building a universal service network of labs at the regional and city level, serving a citizen-
driven innovation model.
2. A public concerted system including public labs, private labs, cooperative labs.
3. Common set of goals: promoting social digital innovation for public good,
empowering citizens to innovate.
4. Sharing a common set of basic innovation and learning services for every citizen.
5. With a common seal that allows its identification as a member of a network
(like public libraries)
6. Each of them specialized in different areas: digital fab, e-participation, collab economy,..
7. Promoting a responsible innovation and the citizens digital rights, first of them,
the right to innovate.
8. Acredited and evaluated like the rest of the research and innovation centers in the Catalan
innovation ecosystem.
9. Confederated with other similars networks at the European and global scale.