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Safe Data Enabled Economic Development

Project description

A new PET to guard the data economy

Privacy-enhancing technologies (PET) will play an increasing role in the data-sharing debate. Even though privacy protection is now a central issue, many large companies have yet to put in place a data valuation process. The EU-funded Safe-DEED project brings together partners from cryptography, data science, business innovation and the legal domain aiming to improve security in data sharing, increase trust and promote PET to conform with global macrotrends and the data economy. The project will also deliver a set of tools to ease the evaluation of data value in large companies motivating data owners to utilise the scalable cryptographic protocols that the Safe-DEED has developed.

Objective

As privacy and trust remain key in the data sharing debate, Privacy enhancing technologies (PET) will play a prominent role by 2025. Safe-DEED takes a highly interdisciplinary approach, bringing together partners from cryptography, data science, business innovation, and legal domain to focus on improving Security technologies, improving trust as well as on the diffusion of Privacy enhancing technologies to keep up pace with global macrotrends and the data economy, to enable the fastest possible growth. Furthermore, as it has been recently shown that even among large companies, many have no data valuation process in place, Safe-DEED provides a set of tools to facilitate the assessment of data value, thus incentivising data owners to make use of the scalable cryptographic protocols developed in Safe-DEED to create value for their companies and their clients.

Call for proposal

H2020-ICT-2018-20

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Sub call

H2020-ICT-2018-2

Coordinator

KNOW-CENTER GMBH RESEARCH CENTER FOR DATA-DRIVEN BUSINESS & BIG DATA ANALYTICS
Net EU contribution
€ 598 825,00
Address
SANDGASSE 36/4
8010 Graz
Austria

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Region
Südösterreich Steiermark Graz
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 598 825,00

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