This post is one in an ongoing series (starting here) in which I am developing the concept of 'Informational Identity'. Your name, your legal identities, your digital identities, are all the same kind of thing: information tools created to pick you out of a crowd, to refer to you when you are not present, to … Continue reading Informational Identities and Personal Privacy: Instrumentation, Observation and Reporting
Month: August 2019
The Asymmetry of Informational Identity
This post is one in an ongoing series (starting here) in which I am developing the concept of 'Informational Identity'. Your name, your legal identities, your digital identities, are all the same kind of thing: information tools created to pick you out of a crowd, to refer to you when you are not present, to … Continue reading The Asymmetry of Informational Identity
Personal Identity Snapshots in Informational Identities
This post is one in an ongoing series (starting here) in which I am developing the concept of 'Informational Identity'. Your name, your legal identities, your digital identities, are all the same kind of thing: information tools created to pick you out of a crowd, to refer to you when you are not present, to … Continue reading Personal Identity Snapshots in Informational Identities
Informational Identity
This post is one in an ongoing series (starting here) in which I am developing the concept of 'Informational Identity'. Your name, your legal identities, your digital identities, are all the same kind of thing: information tools created to pick you out of a crowd, to refer to you when you are not present, to … Continue reading Informational Identity
Interoperability is Not About Moving Data Around
The national dialog about Interoperability is currently based on a shared conceptualization of interoperability as 'moving data around'. This is common across the standard definitions of interoperability from ONC, HIMSS, CMS and other authoritative sources. The original Blue Button was - is - about moving your entire health record from their computer to your computer. … Continue reading Interoperability is Not About Moving Data Around