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The era of data sovereignty has arrived and the world is transforming into a data-driven society. This book begins its discussion with ownership of data from a big data and personal data perspective. Innovative services that combine technologies such as blockchain, VR/XR, and AI are being released every day, but it is personal data that eventually leads to innovative services.Accordingly, ownership, scope and method of use of data are changing. It is changing from centralized to decentralized, from corporate ownership to personal ownership, and from big data-based to personal data-based use.In terms of data sovereignty and GDPR, MyData and the expected changes it will brings are described, and the impact of AI on MyData is dealt with in depth. The author presents an approach for human-centric & practical MyData implementation, and specifically proposes a technical approach for the utilization of personal data based on data sovereignty.In addition to policy discussions on data sovereignty and issues surrounding personal data, the studies on the application of data technology are summarized at a glance. It is a book that can enhance the understanding of changes in MyData technology, policies, and markets.
Historical records of the diaspora of North Korean war orphans to Eastern Europe in the 1950sIt's a mostly forgotten slice of Cold War history, but a new documentary sheds light on the lives of the orphans whose departure still weighs on the Europeans who knew them - New York TimesI hope your film will provide audiences all over the world with an opportunity to reflect upon both the past and the future of the Korean peninsula - Harry Harris, U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Your film was very powerful, beautiful, and sincere - Renee Fisher, Film Director A movie you cannot watch without shedding tears as a person living in the same era in different location. - Shimokawa Masahiru, former Mainichi journalist Kim Il Sung's Children reveals the secrets of North Korean orphans in Eastern Europe in the 1950s. An illumination on the forgotten lives of 10,000 North Korean orphans in Eastern Europe in the 1950s, referred to as Kim Il Sung's children.This documentary traces North Korea's war orphans of the 1950s in five Eastern European countries: The Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. It features miraculous events and meetings with innocent people throughout the journey. 2020 Rome International Movie Awards (Italy) The Best Documentary Winner 2020 International New York Film Festival Official Selection2020 Cyrus International Film Festival of Toronto (Canada) Semi Finalist2020 Nice International Film Festival (France) Official Selection2020 'Global Migration Film Festival' by UN International Organization of Migration Official SelectionAuthor Kim Deog-Young is a documentary film director. Kim made his debut as a film director in 1995 with Waning 1989. Kim's another film Farewell to the Factory (1999) made an official selection at Busan International Film Festival and was aired on Japan's NHK in 1999. Kim Il Sung's Children, released in 2020, was internationally acclaimed, making Kim South Korea's leading documentary film director.
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