 What we have represented on this panel is the if you will the expert thinker the person who's spent much of His recent time Digging into this issue deeply the opportunities presented by big data are simply too great that the laws are going to have to change And that's going to be the real challenge for us in the years ahead as to how to arrive at a sensible balance between privacy rights while still not chilling big data initiatives and We may think we get it right and enact new laws But I can assure you ten years from that point We'll be rethinking how we enacted those laws and whether that was appropriate the same thing happened in 1995 when the Europeans Enacted the data protection directive and you know people didn't envision the kind of technologies that exist today And so the laws had to be reexamined and revised and I'm sure that's going to happen as we go into the future We're probably not going to get it right. I'm sure we're not going to get it right, but if you ask me for a trend I think this is going to be you know an interesting ride as we reform Privacy legislation and are thinking about privacy in the years ahead and I think it will be an exciting time as well if I look at my kids how they are Relying on almost instant access to internet and and sharing with their friends the latest Fashion or whatever detail it's it's becoming part of of just living and I Think we need to be able to protect not just the kids ourselves, right to To circumvent abuse of what's being shared to protect ourselves from incidents protect ourselves from connectivity issues, but also from trust issues. So so We really want to stimulate that Use of the connectivity. So what I hope you know what I will help build is Secure and trustworthy Collaboration environment. Thank you. I am pretty optimistic that we will solve the 1984 issue the surveillance issue or the surveillance threat that big data might provide us with I Am more worried and less optimistic about our ability that is human society's ability to Combine and constrain big data analysis so that we don't fall prey to probabilistic predictions About our future about each of our futures and to hold people responsible not for what they have done But what they're only predicted to do and so I think what keeps me up at night is a fear that we might end up with a dystopian trend perv its minority report. So with that, thank you very much for your attention I'd like to give our panel a real warm welcome