1. Think of a time that you were amazed by a new technology. Why?
  2. Does your technology collect the minimal data necessary, for a specific purpose? Is it stored for a limited time?
  3. How does your technology protect data sent overseas?
  4. How does your technology accommodate users seeking greater control over their personal data?
  5. Do you provide sufficient, clear information about how your technology uses personal data? How?
  6. Does your technology process personal data lawfully? Specifically, how do you obtain consent?
  7. Does your technology protect data from unanticipated disclosures? How? Can you notify users of a breach quickly?
  8. Have you systematically assessed privacy impacts of your technology? What technical & organisational safeguards should you implement?
  9. Does your technology use information collected in a public space? How do you protect privacy rights of those involved?
  10. Does your technology collect the location of users? Why? Does it need to?
  11. What measures have you used to comply with EU Data Protection Laws? How do you demonstrate these to users?
  12. How does your technology obtain explicit user consent for processing of sensitive info incl. health, religious, political, ethnic origin & sexuality?
  13. Does your technology shape the autonomy, dignity and identity formation of users? How?
  14. Consider the setting this technology will be used in & why this is important.
  15. Can everybody understand what your system does? how?
  16. How do you ensure people can exercise ongoing choice about using your system?
  17. Does your technology overtly treat one group of people differently? Why?
  18. What are the consequences of your technology for the freedom of choice of users? Does it unreasonably limit it? How?
  19. How do you ensure and maintain citizens’ trust?
  20. Do you know why your technology acts the way it does? Can you explain that to people?
  21. What effects does your technology have on the environment, from creation to destruction?
  22. Where does power reside in your technology? Is it balanced?
  23. How do you ensure your technology acts in a fair manner & does not cause injustice to users?
  24. How long does your technology last? How does it manage its impacts from creation to destruction?
  25. Does your technology improve the lives of its users? How?
  26. Can citizens participate in decisions about your technology? How?
  27. What's the most embarassing things about your technology? Would you change it now? Why?
  28. Does your technology enable citizens to hold & manage multiple identities?
  29. How does your technology protect people's identities? Does it use anonymisation or pseudonymisation techniques?
  30. Does your technology keep secrets? From whom? Why? Should it?
  31. How does your technology create trustworthy, secure relationships with users?
  32. How does confidentiality feature in your technology? Does it use methods such as encryption, by default?
  33. Are the security mechanisms in your technology intuitive to use & easy to understand? How & for whom?
  34. Is your technology robust to unforeseen vulnerabilities? Can it maintain optimal service when challenged?
  35. How does your technology manage security breaches? Can it notify users & regulators within 72 hours?
  36. How does your technology affect the physical safety of users?
  37. Can all the harmful effects of your technology be clearly attributed to it? Should they be?
  38. Is your technology honest? Can people rely on it?
  39. Is security equally available to all people impacted by your technology? How?
  40. How can your technology embody human virtues?
  41. Is your technology environmentally sustainable now & in the future? Can you explain how?
  42. Can your technology be reasonably adjusted to ensure it can be used by as many people as possible? How?
  43. Does your technology protect people from unfair commercial behaviours causing harm or discrimination? How could it?
  44. is everyone subject to the same rules when using your technology? Are they aware of these?
  45. How does your technology avoid enabling arbitrary decisions? Does it follow a clear, justifiable decision making process?
  46. What steps have you taken to address the biggest risks arising from your technology?
  47. What are the foreseeable harmful effects created by your technology? Who is responsible for these?
  48. Are your responses to risks appropriate? Do they go too far or not far enough?
  49. Appraising future risks of your technology, should you still proceed i.e "Just because you can, should you?"
  50. Does your technology provide reasonable care for the wellbeing of citizens? How?
  51. Does your technology respect or challenge IP interests of others, incl. trademarks, copyrights, patents & design rights? How?
  52. How does your technology manage use in undesirable, socially unacceptable or criminal applications?
  53. List three direct or indirect stakeholders impacted by your technology
  54. List two safeguardss that address the risks posed by your technology. Also provide two practical constraints to implementing these.
  55. Reflect on two contexts of use for your technology. Describe them below.
  56. Briefly describe what your technology is and how it works
  57. List the three biggest risks your technology poses.
  58. Are there any new technical approaches underpinning your technology? Consider these, if they are riskier than current approaches and list two reasons why.