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Friday, July 1, 2011

HP Labs’ EnCoRe Service Framework for Privacy Management

HP Labs are developing an R&D Service Framework for the management of Consent/Revocation and Privacy, in the context of the EnCoRe project.

This work aims to provide a flexible, general purpose, agile and extensible R&D platform to further support the exploitation of EnCoRe technologies and solutions. We envisage using this Service Framework in the context of the EnCoRe engagement with the Cabinet Office, in their Identity Assurance Programme.

More details about this work are going to be published in the coming EnCoRe Newsletter.


References

[1] EnCoRe Architecture D2.1, http://www.encore-project.info/deliverables_material/D2.1%20EnCoRe%20Architecture%20V1.0.pdf, 2010

[2] EnCoRe Architecture D2.2, http://www.encore-project.info/deliverables_material/D2_2_EnCoRe_Architecture_V1.0.pdf, 2011

[3] UK Cabinet Office’s Identity Assurance Programme, http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm110518/wmstext/110518m0001.htm#11051863000116, 2011



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