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The future: IT in education & social discussions

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:33 am
by Bappy11
Of course, such a system cannot be built overnight and we will have to invest in the skills of citizens to deal with it , but that is a matter of designing standards, building technology and providing training and awareness programs. BYOD shows that we can do it and that we are moving in that direction.”

Integrity solution: openness & transparency
How can an employer make it easy for itself, offer itself as an organization and all individuals associated with it an honest solution?


“The key word is openness, also referred to as transparency. Finally, have a discussion within the company about honest IT and give it concrete form. I advocate a business IT think tank with individuals who use new consumer canada telegram data technology for business purposes. Make sure that such a think tank has insight into the company, the compliance requirements, etc. and let them think along about the strategic technology course. Do not let them be guided to death by so-called consultants who are stuck in old paradigms and are part of the old way of thinking .

Open source
You once claimed that there is a connection between open source, for example Linux, and our democracy. Where is the connection? Why is open source important for our democracy and why should our politicians pay attention to this?

“For the Open Source Yearbook 2009-2010 we asked Maurice Schellekens to think about the question whether open standards should not be constitutionally guaranteed. Maurice was initially not enthusiastic about this, because according to him technological solutions did not belong in the constitution. In his analysis he then considered the role of IT in the modern government and the consequences IT has for the relationship between government and citizen. His position is that the government can intervene in the lives of citizens by using IT and has acquired a scope that would be impossible without IT.