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Monday, November 7, 2011

HP Labs R&D Service Framework for Privacy and Consent Management

A fully working, new demonstrator has been built by HP Labs to illustrate EnCoRe capabilities in the space of consent and privacy management.

This demonstrator leverages the HP Labs R&D Service Framework (and a related prototype) i.e. a flexible and configurable service framework based on REST/RESTFul technologies. It is based on the EnCoRe Technical Architecture and can potentially be deployed in the context of an organisation, across organisations and the cloud.

It has been shown to the attendees of a recent joint Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and UK Cabinet Office/Identity Assurance (IDA) Programme event.

The demonstrator specifically showed how EnCoRe can be deployed in the IDA framework to support citizens and people in defining their privacy preferences as well as organisations in explicitly enforcing them.

HP Labs, along with EnCoRe, is actively engaging in the IDA Programme as well as looking for exploitation opportunities.

--- Posted by Marco Casassa Mont (here and here) ---

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