Fatemeh Khatibloo is a Principle Analyst at Forrester Research. Our conversation, June 18, 2015, explores device interoperability, including the god box problem, data ownership and our deep emotional connection to our devices. Follow Fatemeh on Twitter @fatemehx2.
Fatemeh is an analyst at Forrester Research where she leads research about personal data, privacy and identity. Her focus is on the emerging systems and processes that will put us -- individuals -- in charge of how we manage and share our personal data.
Her seminal research on personal identity management (PIDM) describes how consumers will soon manage the sharing of their personal data with each other and with businesses. Her report "Adaptive Intelligence" further defines a framework for privacy-compliant data sharing between organizations to gain insight, reduce risk, and increase profitability.
Fatemeh's research has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, AllThingsD, CNBC, and AdAge. She has contributed to the Harvard Business Review and Financial Times, provided commentary on NPR and the BBC, and been credited in the World Economic Forum's "Rethinking Personal Data" report. She is a frequent speaker at industry and client events, including SxSW, DataWeek, and PrivacyIdentityInnovation.
The Future of Wearables series is made possible by Sourcebits and The Heterotopian Design Group with a special thank you to IEEE.
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