Privacy Preserving Enablers for Data Space Ecosystems

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Abstract

Data Spaces are ecosystems designed to allow multiple organizations or companies to share data in a secure manner. Despite the potential of these technologies, they encounter a number of challenges and privacy issues that limit their use. Privacy Preserving Enablers are mechanisms developed to tackle these difficulties, ensuring data integrity and access control. This paper aims to analyze the role of some Privacy Preserving Enablers and its integration with Connectors in the context of Data Spaces. The research will focus on key enablers, including a Self-Sovereign Identity with Zero-Knowledge Proof, which is a privacy preserving approach that allows users to verify their identity and attributes without the need to disclose underlying data, ensuring their privacy. Additionally, the usage of Sticky Policies instantiated through Attribute-Based Encryption attaches control policies into the encrypted data in order to have an attribute-based access control, enhancing its security. The application of Policies Enforcement assure the consistent application of policies and the maintenance of the security within the Data Space.

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García, N. B., Padilla, M. H., & Gómez, A. F. S. (2025). Privacy Preserving Enablers for Data Space Ecosystems. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 2328, pp. 73–88). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-78572-6_5

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