• Self introduction:

    Consultant for the Scottish govt - advise startups and facilitate business thinking

    JLinc - Business side

    Very active in MyData -

    IIW

  • Intro - Data grabs & Surveillance Capitalism - Most but not all

    • Confidential data - there are business niches where people DON'T want as much data as possible!
  • MyData Commons

    • Blog post - Covid as trial by fire for our data ecosystem - we need global citizenship management process, but we don't have the infra for that

    • Thesis early on: We need a commons, won't have it soon, but maybe in time for Covid-20

    • April-may-june - MyData team in a Covid Hackathon - Personal data store for each individual - used JLinc for SSI and a SalesForce instance (had both on hand)

    • Lessons from multiple hackathons

    • Massive data problem- how can public health authorities get data about the asymptomatic, the healthy, and the mildly symptomatic? How can you get people to donate helpful data at scale?

      • Symptom-tracking apps (i.e. DataYogi.me,
      • Dummy data+SalesForce —> population-level analytics
      • Integration of wallets and credentials (Digital Wallet JLinc integration) - just a prototype, not taken to market
    • MyData alignment/interop

      • MyData - working on shared Schema for Operators group - a dictionary that can be consumed as LD, schema.org, OCA

  • Last 6 months have taught me that
    • 3 separate clients all coming to : current clients - 1 health, 2 in less sensitive areas
      • leave data on device
      • get ML models on depersonalized/anonymized
      • openMined - analyze data without it leaving the subject's device

  • "Notice & Consent doesn't scale" —John Wunderlich (JLinc, IIW)
    • realtime co-management of data
    • multi-directional, multi-stakeholder CRUD on all data
    • "personal data logistics"
  • Q&A
    • Bernard: Data quality in Covid Commons?
      • Iain: Medics designed the system (HL7/FHIR)
      • Iain: Self-Managed data tends to have lower incentive problems - individual managing own data and only-once-ing incentivizes honesty
    • Bob: How does patient control their data sharing?
      • Iain: SISA (written to ledger/immutable store!) —> contract law as enforcement rather than technical control of data
      • Iain: JLinc's early work a chain of confidentially
    • Bob: Accord project and CommonAccord? Attempting to take common legal language and standardize on it, make it more machine-readable (IEEE WG on machine-readable contracts as well)
    • Iain: Individual can come to the info-sharing counterparty as a peer ;
      • data quality and compliance are shot in status quo
      • FAANG only people making money in current system
    • Juan: PDS?
      • Iain: Covid is driving home the problem of access to and control of each patient's healthcare records; UK example: high-level summary records are owned by NHS and shared automatically to all pharmacies; My contention is that the core record should be available to patient, AT LEAST through their covid app and build a bridge between their individual records and make better data available to public health records
        • In statute, the NHS record is mine
        • Children's "blue folders" (maternity records) and "red books" (birth - 5 records) are digital and shared; when they were in paper, it was under mother's control, but in being digitized, shared data
        • MyData "DIDs for kids" didn't go very far, too scary to medical industry interlocutors
    • Bernard: I want to understand role of ML in here
      • This example was from self-asserted diet study— OpenMined was involved to help diet data be studied
    • Bob: 4% of US medications are misdirected!