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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Coordination of EnCoRe Project: Ensuring Consent and Revocation

I recently become the coordinator of the UK collaborative (TSB co-funded) EnCoRe project. This project focuses on ensuring consent & revocation to users, along with privacy management capabilities integrated with state-of-the-art IT frameworks.

This is a great opportunity. The project is now in its exploitation phase. We are setting up a strategic collaboration with the UK Cabinet Office/Identity Assurance programme, to leverage EnCoRe technical capabilities in their framework.

Further progress has been made to further develop the EnCoRe compliance checking and risk assessment capabilities, as well as in finalising the second case study in a Biobanking context.

In addition to various demonstrators built by EnCoRe partners, HP Labs are also developing a R&D EnCoRe Service Framework to provide a reference implementation, exploitable by third parties as well as a R&D platform for advanced research. This framework will be compliant with current EnCoRe Architecture and the coming third release.

Other exploitation opportunities are emerging with business groups and other UK agencies. More information to be provided soon on the EnCoRe web site ...

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