Data minimisation: value, trust and obligation with Meeco’s Katryna Dow – Podcast Episode 30
Let's Talk About Digital Identity - A podcast by Ubisecure
Katryna Dow talks to Oscar about her career (including inspiration from Minority Report), Meeco's personal data & distributed ledger platform, the importance of data minimisation to inspire trust in organisations, and cultural differences in attitudes towards digital identity. "The greatest way to overcome this privacy paradox is transparency." "Where regulators have moved to increase the data transparency and data rights of individuals, these need to actually be part of the solution architecture." Katryna is the founder and CEO of Meeco; a personal data & distributed ledger platform that enables people to securely exchange data via the API-of-Me with the people and organisations they trust. Katryna has been pioneering personal data rights since 2002, when she envisioned a time when personal sovereignty, identity and contextual privacy would be as important as being connected. Now within the context of GDPR and Open Banking, distributed ledger, cloud, AI and IoT have converged to make Meeco both possible and necessary. Find out more about Meeco at meeco.me. For the past three years, Katryna has been named as one of the Top 100 Identity Influencers. She is the co-author of the blockchain identity paper ‘Immutable Me’ and co-author/co-architect of Meeco’s distributed ledger solution and technical White Paper on Zero Knowledge Proofs for Access, Control, Delegation and Consent of Identity and Personal Data. Katryna speaks globally on digital rights, privacy and data innovation. Follow Katryna on her blog at katrynadow.com, on LinkedIn and on Twitter @katrynadow. We’ll be continuing this conversation on LinkedIn and Twitter using #LTADI – join us @ubisecure!