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PRIME – Privacy and Identity Management for Europe. Project Overview Version 1.6 – Feb. 2006. PRIME – Privacy and Identity Management for Europe PRIME in short Vision and Objectives Key Data Partners. PRIME in detail Objectives Research Challenges Principles Workplan Reference Group
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PRIME – Privacy and Identity Management for Europe Project Overview Version 1.6 – Feb. 2006
PRIME – Privacy and Identity Management for Europe PRIME in short Vision and Objectives Key Data Partners PRIME in detail Objectives Research Challenges Principles Workplan Reference Group Standardisation Involvement PRIME Contact Overview Version 1.6 - February, 2006
PRIME Vision In the Information Society, users can act and interact in a safe and secure way while retaining control of their private sphere. Version 1.6 - February, 2006
PRIME Objectives • Advance the state-of-the-art in privacy-enhancing identity management • Demonstrate how to embed European privacy laws and regulations into technology • Empower individuals to effectively realise their right to privacy and informational self-determination • Development of real-world toolsand solutions for identity management Version 1.6 - February, 2006
PRIME – Some Key Data • The PRIME project receives research funding: • EU Sixth Framework Programme • Swiss Federal Office for Education and Science. • Integrated Project in the Information Society Technologies Priority • Duration: 4 years (March 2004 – February 2008) • Budget: M€ 16 (M€ 10 granted EC contribution) • Number of participants: 20 • Reference Group Version 1.6 - February, 2006
IBM Belgium, B IBM Zurich Research Lab, CH Unabhängiges Landeszentrum für Datenschutz, D Technische Universität Dresden, D Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, B Universiteit van Tilburg, NL Hewlett-Packard, UK Karlstads Universitet, S JRC / IPSC Ispra, I Università di Milano, I Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique / LAAS, F Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, D Chaum LLC, USA RWTH Aachen, D Institut EURECOM, F Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, NL Fondazione Centro San Raffaele del Monte Tabor, I Deutsche Lufthansa, D Swisscom, CH T-Mobile, D PRIME Partners Version 1.6 - February, 2006
PRIME Objectives (1/2) Advance the state-of-the-art in privacy-enhancing identity management by: • Laying the theoretical foundations, taking into account current environments as well as future scenarios. • Developing novel, practical solutions and approaches to achieve high levels of privacy and security. • Raising awareness of the privacy problems and of practically feasible options. Version 1.6 - February, 2006
PRIME Objectives (2/2) PRIME takes a highly interdisciplinary approach in order to produce solutions that are • Theoretically desirable; • Technically feasible; • Understandable and manageable by end users; • Socially desirable and acceptable; • Legally required; • Commercially viable and exploitable. Version 1.6 - February, 2006
PRIME Applications • Three specific application areas • Location Based Services • Airport Scenario • e-Learning • Expected results: • 1 integrated PRIME prototype with some examples of its functionality • 3 specific application prototypes Version 1.6 - February, 2006
PRIME Movie and Tutorials • Soon on the PRIME website! • http://blues.inf.tu-dresden.de/prime/EUT_Tutorial_V0/Film/ Version 1.6 - February, 2006
Block 5: Public Relations –http://www.prime-project.eu.org/ • Project overview • News & results • Public and internal spaces Version 1.6 - February, 2006
Reference Group External interested experts providing early feedback on project results from different standpoints: • Data Protection: Dutch Data Protection; Zurich Data Protection; Austrian Data Protection; CNIL; Article 29 Working Party; EDRI – European Digital Rights • Industry: Microsoft EMEA; Ericsson; Hunton & Williams; Eurochambres; The Trust Dimension; Crédit Suisse • Administration: Danish Board of Technology; Austrian e-Government Authority • Independent Research: RAND Europe; Institute of Technology Assessment, Austria • Academia: Free University of Brussels; London School of Economics • Law Enforcement: Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations of the Netherlands • Consumer Protection: BEUC – The European Consumers’ Organisation Version 1.6 - February, 2006
Standardisation Involvement • Goethe-Universität Frankfurt • ISO/IEC JTC1 SC 27 “IT Security Techniques” • ISO/IEC JTC1 SC 27/WG 3 “Security Evaluation Criteria” • ISO/IEC JTC1 AdHoc Working Group Privacy Technologies • DIN-NI 27 “IT-Sicherheit” • HP (Management Board Member) • ISO/IEC JTC1 AdHoc Working Group Privacy Technologies • IBM • ISO/IEC JTC1 SC 27/WG “Security Mechanisms” • Several joint members • W3C subcontractor • IBM, HP • HP, IBM (Management Board Members) • IBM • MS in Reference Group • Several joint members Version 1.6 - February, 2006
PRIME Contact • http://www.prime-project.eu.org/ • Project Management:Eric GoderniauxIBM Belgiumeric_goderniaux@be.ibm.com • Public Relations:Marit HansenIndependent Centre for Privacy Protectionprime@datenschutzzentrum.de Version 1.6 - February, 2006