We are living in the age of the wide internet network, where we first connected contents, then people and now objects. Today, objects and people are constantly entering data into the large network. This is marking two new interesting lines of research: (a) turning "big data" into increasingly useful information; (b) ensuring a "secure" network to protect "sensitive" data. Both lines of research, however, seem to forget a key aspect in this increasingly "unstable" world: the position of the person. Any "secure" computer system and any creation act required to transform data into information, in fact, will always be carried out by people. Therefore, the question we are asking ourselves in this short study is: Is the new focus of the stain and network system the centrality of a person?

THE INTERNET OF THINGS AND THE CENTRALITY OF THE PERSON

Cennamo, N;
2018

Abstract

We are living in the age of the wide internet network, where we first connected contents, then people and now objects. Today, objects and people are constantly entering data into the large network. This is marking two new interesting lines of research: (a) turning "big data" into increasingly useful information; (b) ensuring a "secure" network to protect "sensitive" data. Both lines of research, however, seem to forget a key aspect in this increasingly "unstable" world: the position of the person. Any "secure" computer system and any creation act required to transform data into information, in fact, will always be carried out by people. Therefore, the question we are asking ourselves in this short study is: Is the new focus of the stain and network system the centrality of a person?
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