Chapter 2 - A framework for understanding digital disruption
Part I: DATA CONNECTIVITY
Chapter 3 - Data connectivity and digital infrastructure
Part II: DATA CAPTURE & DISTRIBUTION
Chapter 4 - Data capture and distribution
Part III: DATA INTEGRITY, CONTROL & TOKENIZATION
Chapter 5 - Data integrity, control and tokenization
PART IV: DATA PROCESSING: PREDICTION & TRUST
Chapter 6 - Data processing: prediction and trust
PART V: DISRUPTIVE APPLICATIONS
Chapter 7 - Disruptive data applications
PART VI: OTHER DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Chapter 8 - Other disruptive technologies
PART VII: ENTERPRISE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Chapter 9 - Enterprise digital transformation
PART VIII: GLOBAL POLICY RESPONSES
Chapter 10 - Global policy responses – a snapshot
Bharat Vagadia is an author, consultant and hands-on leader, providing public policy, regulatory advocacy, strategy, organizational design and enterprise governance support to multinational organizations within the TMT sector. His previous research has focused on the interplay of legal contracts and trust in outsourcing relationships.
This book goes beyond the hype, delving into real world technologies and applications that are driving our future and examines the possible impact these changes will have on industries, economies and society at large. It details the actions governments and regulators must take in order to ensure these changes bring about positive benefits to the public without stifling innovation that may well be the future source of value creation. It examines how organisations in a world of digital ecosystems, where industry boundaries are blurring, must undertake radical digital transformation to survive and thrive in this new digital world. The reader is taken through a framework that critically examines (i) Digital Connectivity including 5G and IoT; (ii) Data Capture and Distribution which includes smart connected verticals; (iii) Data Integrity, Control and Tokenisation that includes cyber security, digital signatures, blockchain, smart contracts, digital assets and cryptocurrencies; (iv) Data Processing and Artificial Intelligence; and (v) Disruptive Applications which include platforms, virtual and augmented reality, drones, autonomous vehicles, digital twins and digital assistants.