Insights
Our foresight programmes generate insights and views of the future, that can be used to provoke discussion, response, thought and innovation.
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Author: Future Agenda | https://www.futureagenda.org
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Our foresight programmes generate insights and views of the future, that can be used to provoke discussion, response, thought and innovation.
Led by developments in authentication systems, new personal data platforms migrate into the world of marketing. These lead to seamless and universally accepted credentials stores that share data with multiple brand partners.Personal Data Store
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/personal-data-store-2/
In 2025 there will be a seamless border between digital and real where the digital truth becomes the real truth. We should increase awareness of our digital shadow becoming ‘masters of our data’.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/masters-of-our-data/
The next decade will see the post-war routes eclipsed by the power of the Indian Ocean region with new port construction plus proposed railways from coast-to-coast across South America showing the shape of things to come.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/new-trading-routes/
Personal Information Managers grow in number and seek to manage and protect both ‘free’ individual data sets and aggregated data: “If you are not paying for a product, you are the product.”
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/data-curators/
In the future, customers will retain full ownership of their own consumer data in machine-readable format, which they then opt to share with merchants. Some customers will hire ‘personal data managers’ to make this easy.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/midata/
We are witnessing the transition to a new order: New national interests, new trading routes, new products / services are all emerging. How to ensure the development of trade in this environment will be key to success.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/a-new-order/
Different interpretations of privacy, many from different cultures, challenge existing models. Global frameworks may become more consistent while implementations are localised and diverse, making ‘privacy borders’ a reality.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/the-many-faces-of-privacy/
As targeted monitoring replaces broad mass-interception, more prevalent and robust collection of personal data by states in many regions is increasingly subject to international security frameworks. But others do not comply.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/diversity-of-state-powers/
Led by healthcare, we move from disparate, under-utilised data sources to real-0me synthesis of multiple data platforms with improved accuracy and speed. Predictive analytics drives hyper-personalisation and early action.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/connected-prediction-2/
With 1/3 of Internet users under 18, adult regulation struggles to protect the young while giving them authentic expression. In-built defaults and sophisticated assessments seek to mitigate risk but with no major shift.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/privacy-for-the-next-generation/
The regulated press / unregulated Internet continue to push the boundaries of information sharing: Everyone’s personal information is in the public domain, but there are differing cultural expectations about what constitutes privacy.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/public-privacy/
New disruptive providers are seeking to put the individual in control of their personal data. In the process, they are seeking to dis-intermediate data-intensive businesses from their existing sources of data.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/individual-control/