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PRIME – Privacy and Identity Management
for Europe
Project OverviewVersion 1.6 – Feb. 2006
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Overview
• 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
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PRIME Vision
In the Information Society, users can act and interact in a safe and secure way while retaining control of their private sphere.
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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
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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
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PRIME Partners
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
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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.
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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.
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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
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PRIME Movie and Tutorials
• Soon on the PRIME website!• http://blues.inf.tu-dresden.de/prime/EUT_Tutorial_V0/Film/
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Block 5: Public Relations –http://www.prime-project.eu.org/
• Project overview
• News & results
• Public and internal spaces
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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
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Standardisation Involvement
• Several joint members• W3C subcontractor
• IBM, HP
• HP, IBM (Management Board Members)
• IBM• MS in Reference Group
• Several joint members
• 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”
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PRIME Contact
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• Project Management: Eric GoderniauxIBM [email protected]
• Public Relations: Marit HansenIndependent Centre for Privacy [email protected]