Trust Frameworks
A trust framework is a set of policies, principles, and mechanisms that establish and maintain trust among participants in a data space ecosystem. It outlines the rules and agreements that govern how data is accessed, used, and shared, ensuring security, transparency, compliance with regulations, and ethical use. It often includes aspects like identity verification, access control, data protection, and mutual agreements between entities to facilitate trustworthy collaboration.
Every Data Spaces requires a framework that ensures trust between the participants. Depending on the requirements of the concrete Data Space, this can become a rather complex topic. Various trust-providers exist( f.e. Gaia-X Digital Clearing Houses) and could be reused (see Gaia-X for more information). Source: Fiware data space connector
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Fiware Trusted Issuers List
EBSI Trusted Issuers Registry implementation to act as the Trusted-List-Service in the DSBA Trust and IAM Framework.
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Gaia-X Digital Clearing House (GXDCH)
The Gaia-X Framework describes functional specifications, technical requirements, and software assets necessary to get Gaia-X Compliance.
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iShare Trust Framework
The iSHARE Trust Framework is a collaborative effort to improve the exchange of data between organisations in and across data spaces. The Framework results in a set of agreements which improve circumstances for data exchange.