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Privacy-First Digital Identity Wallets and Secure Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing

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Imagine having a digital wallet that proves who you are without actually giving away your private details. It's like showing a bouncer your ID is valid without letting them see your home address. The project also creates a way for companies to share warnings about hackers without revealing their own secret data.

By the numbers
8
partners
5
countries
62%
industry ratio
4
SMEs
The business problem

What needed solving

Companies struggle to share critical cyber threat intelligence and manage digital identities without exposing sensitive private data or violating privacy laws.

The solution

What was built

A prototype European identity wallet and a privacy-preserving cyber threat data processing system using homomorphic encryption.

Audience

Who needs this

Cybersecurity firmsDigital identity providersGovernment IT departmentsFinancial institutions
Business applications

Who can put this to work

Banking and Finance
enterprise
Target: Digital Banking Provider

If you are a digital banking provider dealing with strict KYC regulations and identity theft — this project developed a prototype European identity wallet that allows secure user authentication while keeping biometric data private.

Cybersecurity
SME
Target: Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP)

If you are an MSSP dealing with the need to share threat data across clients without leaking sensitive corporate info — this project developed a privacy-preserving cyber threat data processing system that enables secure collaboration.

Government Services
any
Target: Public Administration Agency

If you are a public agency dealing with the digitalization of citizen services and data leaks — this project developed a privacy-by-design identity management system to secure the European digital ecosystem.

Frequently asked

Quick answers

What is the cost or pricing for these tools?

Based on available project data, no specific pricing is mentioned, but the project emphasizes the development of open-source tools to democratize access.

Can this be scaled to an industrial level?

Yes, the project objective explicitly aims to introduce scalable privacy and security technologies for the European ecosystem.

What are the IP and licensing terms?

The project is committed to open-source development, though specific licensing agreements for the prototypes are not detailed in the provided data.

How does this help with GDPR or data regulations?

It uses privacy-by-design principles and technologies like homomorphic encryption to ensure data protection and secure processing.

When will the solutions be available for integration?

The project runs from 2024-11-01 to 2027-10-31, suggesting that final validated prototypes will be ready toward the end of this period.

Consortium

Who built it

The consortium is heavily industry-led with a 62% industry ratio, consisting of 8 partners across 5 countries. The strong presence of 4 SMEs suggests a focus on commercial viability and agile development rather than purely academic research.

How to reach the team

Contact TECHNIKON FORSCHUNGS- UND PLANUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH in Austria

Next steps

Talk to the team behind this work.

Contact us to explore integration of these privacy-preserving prototypes into your security stack.