Category Archives: domain

Trust and EU

The European Union is in trouble. But this is not the financial one (that is still troubling us), this is a trouble caused by the lack of trust. What we know is that trust disappears from the EU at a … Continue reading

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Trustworthiness transcends technology

What makes your computer trustworthy? What about the trustworthy Internet site? Or the on-line banking system? Is it truly just technology? Gimmicky cryptography? Can trustworthiness be reduced to the a neatly lined up list of requirements? Security, reliability, reliance – … Continue reading

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Nice, again

I am back in Nice (France, to make it clear) to chair one of the sessions of this year’s ETSI workshop on Smart Cities. Why? Because the challenge of trustworthy cities is looming upon us, whether we recognise this challenge … Continue reading

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The book is out

My newest book is out. “The Foundations of a Trustworthy Web”. You can get it from Amazon. What’s in the book? A lot of good stuff, regardless whether you are into information systems, social science, both or neither. After all, … Continue reading

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How to fix untrustworthy software?

We, apparently, cannot do much, but those who developed it can actually do something. What they currently do follows one of three uncomplicated patters. As you loose in two out of three cases, read and learn. The winning (for us) … Continue reading

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