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MOSAICrOWN · Multi-Owner data Sharing for Analytics and Integration respecting Confidentiality and Owner control
The application of data analysis techniques over large data collections provides great benefits, from the personal, to the business, research, and social domain. The availability of large data collections recording actions and choices of individuals and organisations can lead to great improvement in the understanding of how the world operates. The continuous evolution of ICT is enabling the realisation of such vision at a fast pace, supporting the realisation of architectures enabling collaborative data sharing and analytics. A clear obstacle towards the realisation of such potential and vision is represented by security and privacy concerns. Indeed, the (actual or perceived) loss of control over data and potential compromise of their confidentiality can have a strong detrimental impact on the realisation of an open framework for enabling the sharing of data from multiple independent data owners. The goal of MOSAICrOWN is to enable data sharing and collaborative analytics in multi-owner scenarios in a privacy-preserving way, ensuring proper protection of private/sensitive/confidential information. MOSAICrOWN will provide effective and deployable solutions allowing data owners to maintain control on the data sharing process, enabling selective and sanitised disclosure providing for efficient and scalable privacy-aware collaborative computations. MOSAICrOWN Consortium sees the participation of major industry players, providing strategic use cases with strong exploitation and impact, and of an SME supporting deployment and standardisation.
Consortium · 7 organisations
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO
IT · €700,000
SAP SE
DE · €546,875
MASTERCARD EUROPE
BE · €500,000
UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI BERGAMO
IT · €500,625
EMC INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL UNLIMITED COMPANY
IE · €456,250
MASTERCARD UK MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED
UK
GEIE ERCIM
FR · €500,000
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