Posts tagged with “security”

A false sense of security?

By Dennis Houtzager on 11 April 2011

Last Wednesday we had Emiel Kanters from Qantel star as a guest speaker at the lab. He was telling us about our edentity (your online identity) and how we currently are not in control of our own data or as he calls it edentity. This quickly turned into a vivid debate where slowly the 2 sides of the debate became clear. 

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A tale of two Mediabattles

By Rogier Brussee on 10 February 2011

This week the Media battle between students from the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht and Saxion in Enschede is taking place. It’s the third time we use this format, and this time the theme is inner city entrepreneurship. Students will work out a crossmedial strategy to attract more people to shops in the inner cities of Utrecht and Enschede, balancing physical with an on-line presence. Meanwhile a completely different media battle is going on: the struggle for freedom of the Egyptian people and people in other Arab states. While our media battles are in an atmosphere of friendly competition, in Cairo the media battle is rather more grim and, no offence to our commissioners, students, and colleagues, has higher stakes. What, if any, is their relationship ? In both cases there is a highly visible and important role for social media, mobile communication and internet usage.

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