Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
data portability
1. Data Portability
moving around your data
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2. Overview
Its our f****** data...
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the actual data / content
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the analytical data
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the data of data (meta-data)
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Content is never finished
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3. The audience are savvy
http://www.flickr.com/photos/libraryman/646403383/
4. Expect sharing to be implicit
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mimax/319342240/
5. Demand rights and licences
http://www.flickr.com/photos/problog/70829300/
6. Will jump ship if pushed
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mamat/204542767/
7. Have ways around your system
http://www.flickr.com/photos/technopops/117494977
11. dataportability.org
Standardized Data Portability is the next great
frontier for the web. As users, our identity,
photos, videos and other forms of personal
data should be discoverable by, and shared
between our chosen tools or vendors. We
need a DHCP for Identity. A distributed File
System for data.
14. Imagine. . .
Processing data from your local machine with data
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on-line
Chaining together services you use regularly
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Automating the process so it ran at convenient
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times
Not requiring programming knowledge
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A process that is open, extensible and sharable
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15. Hot on the Horizon
REST APIs are dotted all over the landscape
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Web applications are opening up
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Useful web services with revenue models
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RSS and ATOM feeds are becoming ubiquitous
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Desktop search is standard in Vista and OSX
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Widgets and Gadgets are becoming useful
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New projects to organise desktop meta-data
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25. Conduit
A synchronisation tool for GNOME which allows the user
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to take their emails, files, bookmarks, and any other type
of personal information and synchronize that data with
another computer, an on-line service, or even another
electronic device.
Conduit manages the synchronisation and conversion of
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data into other formats
Examples
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Synchronize your tomboy notes to a file on a remote computer
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Synchronize your emails to your mobile phone
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Synchronize your bookmarks to delicious, gmail, or even
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26. Thank you, any questions?
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Ian Forrester - ian.forrester@bbc.co.uk
Presentation : CC BY-NC-SA
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