Technological transition

Digital Security Risk Management - OECD

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OECD (2015) Recently, large-scale digital security incidents with potential economic consequences have increased in frequency and sophistication, in a context where the digital environment has become essential to the functioning of the economy and a key enabler for growth, well-being and inclusiveness.

Global challenges
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Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
New risks
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Securing Information and Communication Networks - Best Practices for Developing a Culture of Cybersecurity (ITU)

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ITU(2017) This report is composed of a number of best practice reports on different aspects of cybersecurity. An analysis of an ITU’s cybersecurity awareness survey demonstrates that while a number of countries have to improve cybersecurity awareness, some do not, and those that do often do not target key segments of society. Strong attention is often paid to child online protection as a priority. Information related to the ITU’s Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) conducted is also provided.

Global challenges
Topics
Information and communication technology
Security
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
New risks
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ICT Services by Persons with Disabilities and with Specific Needs (ITU)

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ITU (2017) The report is a practical tool aiming at assisting administrations in implementing ICT accessibility for persons with disabilities in their respective countries. It also provides resources and addresses a series of questions, including: What changes must be made to existing legislation to promote ICT accessibility? How to promote accessibility in public ICT spaces, such as telecentres and public pay phones? Which requirements for public procurement, including commercial best practices relating to telecommunications/ICT, should apply to persons with disabilities?

Global challenges
Topics
Information and communication technology
Extension of coverage
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
New risks
Service delivery
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AI, automation, and the future of work: Ten things to solve for (Tech4Good)

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As machines increasingly complement human labor in the workplace, we will all need to adjust to reap the benefits.

Automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming businesses and will contribute to economic growth via contributions to productivity. They will also help address “moonshot” societal challenges in areas from health to climate change.

Global challenges
Topics
Employment
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
Large-scale automation
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India: Informal Will be the New Normal in the Future World of Work

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Wire (19.06.2018) Technology-led disruptions are likely to make informality an enduring, if not accelerating, condition of Indian labour markets, requiring new and imaginative approaches to social protection.

Global challenges
Topics
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Economic impact
Labour market
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France: Comment l'intelligence artificielle veut-elle vous aider à trouver un emploi ?

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franceinter (20.06.2018) Ce mercredi, les ministres Gérald Darmanin et Mounir Mahjoubi lèvent le voile sur 17 projets imaginés pour améliorer la qualité de l'action publique grâce au numérique, qui feront l'objet de 200 millions d'euros d'investissements. Parmi eux, le recours à l'intelligence artificielle par Pôle Emploi.

Regions / Country
france
Global challenges
Topics
Employment
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
Service delivery
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The Impact of Digital Technology on Society and Economic Growth: The Long and Short of The Digital Revolution

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IMF F&D Magazine  (June 2018) Digital platforms are recasting the relationships between customers, workers, and employers as the silicon chip’s reach permeates almost everything we do—from buying groceries online to finding a partner on a dating website. As computing power improves dramatically and more and more people around the world participate in the digital economy, we should think carefully about how to devise policies that will allow us to fully exploit the digital revolution’s benefits while minimizing job dislocation.

Global challenges
Topics
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
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France: Le gouvernement souhaite mieux protéger les travailleurs ubérisés

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Le Monde (14.06.2018) Un amendement dans la loi Pénicaud 2 va créer des chartes et des droits pour améliorer la couverture sociale des personnes employées par des plates-formes numériques.

Regions / Country
france
Global challenges
Topics
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Labour market
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[Report] Is biometric technology in social protection programmes illegal or arbitrary? An analysis of privacy and data protection

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Ilo working paper (05.06.2018) Social protection programmes require processing significant data amounts, including often-sensitive information such as household assets, health status and physical or intellectual disabilities. Now more than ever, it is critical to address issues of privacy and data security in social protection programme design, implementation and evaluation.

Global challenges
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E-services

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Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Service delivery
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US: Maybe the Gig Economy Isn’t Reshaping Work After All

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The New York Times (07.06.2018) You can see the gig economy everywhere but in the statistics. For years, economists, pundits and policymakers have grappled with the rise of Uber, the growth of temporary work and the fissuring of the relationship between companies and their workers. Optimists cheered the flexibility offered by the freelance life. Pessimists fretted about the disappearance of traditional jobs, with the benefits and legal protections they provided.

Regions / Country
United States
Global challenges
Topics
Employment
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
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