SmartData: Make the data “think” for itself

  • Tomko G
  • Borrett D
  • Kwan H
  • et al.
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Abstract

SmartData is a research program to develop web-based intelligent agents that will perform two tasks: securely store an individuals personal and/or proprietary data, and protect the privacy and security of the data by only disclosing it in accordance with instructions authorized by the data subject. The vision consists of a web-based SmartData agent that would serve as an individuals proxy in cyberspace to protect their personal or proprietary data. The SmartData agent (which houses the data and its permitted uses) would be transmitted to, or stored in a database, not the personal data itself. In effect, there would be no personal or proprietary raw data out in the openit would instead be housed within a SmartData agent, much like we humans carry information in our heads; extending the analogy, it would be the human-like clone that would be transmitted or stored, not the raw data. The binary string representative of a SmartData agent would be located in local or central databases. Organizations requiring access to any of the data resident within the agent would query it once it had been activated. In this paper, we provide a preliminary overview of the SmartData concept, and describe the associated research and development that must be conducted in order to actualize this vision.

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Tomko, G. J., Borrett, D. S., Kwan, H. C., & Steffan, G. (2010). SmartData: Make the data “think” for itself. Identity in the Information Society, 3(2), 343–362. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12394-010-0047-x

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