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Episode 26: Internet of Things Digital Governance


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How can we amplify IoT’s benefits, guard against its pitfalls, level the playing field, and make it more inclusive?  Digital Governance!  We examine the role and importance of digital governance for the Internet of Things in this era of digital-physical transformation.  And - how digital-physical things are the same and different as other digital entities under the digital transformation and governance umbrellas.  We also touch on the IoT-related standards released by the Digital Governance Council and how they define and develop their standards.

 

Guest

Our guest is Keith Jansa, CEO at the Digital Governance Council, with deep experience and knowledge of standards development and management.  That includes work at UL Canada, managing standards and occupational health and safety at the Canadian Electricity Association, and several management roles at the Standards Council of Canada.  Today he leads the Digital Governance Council to neutrally convene Canada’s executive leaders to identify, prioritize, and act on digital governance opportunities and challenges.  He sits on several advisory boards and councils and often contributes to digital governance-related matters at roundtables and events.  

 Keith’s technical and governance acumen is founded on a degree in health sciences from the University of Ottawa.

 

Links

Keith Online: 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-jansa-b4b79a22/

Twitter: @JansaKeith

 

Digital Governance Council:

Web: https://dgc-cgn.org/ 

 

Additional Resources

Digital Governance Standards Institute https://dgc-cgn.org/standards/

Published Standards https://dgc-cgn.org/standards/all-published/

 

Visit IoT North

Website: https://iotnorth.ca

LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12309383

Twitter: @iotNorth

 

Visit Praxiem – our patron

Website: https://praxiem.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3107474

Twitter: @praxiem

 

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ThingsHappenBy Walter Knitl