OIDC-PRINCE

OIDC-PRINCE The OIDC PRINCE project aims to enhance the privacy support in user consents used in OpenID Connect authentication and authorization processes. Nowadays the consent to access the claims about end-user and authentication events (e.g., gender, birthdate, phone number), may have associated privacy issues. Users need to be informed regarding the potential risk of providing […]
DOOF

DOOF DOOF (Data Ownership Orchestration Framework) is a groundbreaking project aimed at revolutionizing personal data governance and establishing the groundwork for a resilient data economy. At its core, DOOF introduces a versatile framework that promotes the development of privacy-enhancing technologies, ensuring compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Data Act, thus, enabling individuals […]
DGUARD

DGUARD DGUARD offers a comprehensive open-source framework designed to facilitate secure data sharing while prioritizing user privacy and security. Our framework incorporates essential features such as data segmentation, provenance tracking, and robust auditability. Its modular design allows for easy integration via APIs or SDKs, and includes the following key components: Consent Management System: Utilizing self-sovereign […]
UtiP-DAM

UtiP-DAM Understanding how people move around is crucial for everyone—governments planning for climate change, companies building better city experiences, and healthcare officials tracking disease outbreaks. But there’s a catch: tracking individuals raises serious privacy concerns. The problem? Simply blurring names isn’t enough to protect an individual’s privacy, as their movement patterns alone can reveal their […]
ConInnSeq (formerly IS-CIS)

IS-CIS /ConInSe : Consensual innate sequential tokenised consent ConInnSeq is an innovative solution designed to empower users and ensure privacy-centric data management. Designed upon Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) and Domain-Driven Design (DDD) principles, the framework offers a robust and scalable approach to managing consent in a distributed and asynchronous manner. By adopting an event-driven approach, the […]

