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Security, Privacy and Trust: From Innovation Blocker to Innovation Enabler

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This paper reflects on security, privacy and trust from the point of you of the innovation in information and communication technologies. It also considers social, economic and legal aspects that need to be taken into account in the development cycles of new technologies. Finally, the major research challenges, which need to be overcome to ensure the future of the digital world, protect people privacy and enable even more rapid innovation, have been discussed.

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    See for example work on privacy-preserving data mining in the Trusted HealthCare Services (THeCS) project – http://security1.win.tue.nl/THeCS/publication.html.

  2. 2.

    See for example the work done in the AU2EU project – www.au2eu.eu.

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This work has been partially funded by the EC via grant agreement no. 611659 for the AU2EU project, as well as by the Dutch national program COMMIT under the THeCS project.

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Jonker, W., Petković, M. (2014). Security, Privacy and Trust: From Innovation Blocker to Innovation Enabler. In: Jonker, W., Petković, M. (eds) Secure Data Management. SDM 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8425. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06811-4_11

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