D3.2 – UI Prototypes v2 and HCI Patterns

Contributing Partners

KAU, SIC, TUG, KGH, ICERT, OTE, LISPA, FOKUS, ATOS

Executive Summary

CREDENTIAL is an EU-funded Horizon 2020 project that involves developing, testing and presenting cloud-based services for storing, managing and sharing digital identity information and personal data with a higher level of security than existing technology.

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D6.2 Identity Wallet Service

Contributing Partners 

AIT, ATOS, OTE, GUF, TUG, FOKUS, ICERT, LISPA, KGH

Executive Summary
On a high level, the central goal of the CREDENTIAL project is to develop a privacy-preserving data sharing platform (wallet) with an integrated identity provider (IdP), which can be used to share authenticated data without the wallet learning any of the user’s personal information.

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D1.5 Year 2 Management and Progress Report

Contributing Partners 

AIT, ATOS, FOKUS, GUF, TUGRAZ, OTE, ICERT, KAU, KGH, LISPA, SIC

Executive Summary 

CREDENTIAL is an innovation action scheduled for 3 years (36 month) in the domain of security and privacy for cloud computing. This report titled “D1.5 Year 2 Management and Progress Report” gives an overview on the project’s progress and achievements between April 2017 and December 2017, i.e.,

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D4.3 Recommendations for Improving Identity Protocols

Contributing Partners 

AIT, ATOS, FOKUS, GUF, TUG, KGH, LISPA

Executive Summary
On a high level, the central goal of the CREDENTIAL project is to develop a privacy-preserving data sharing platform, where even data mediating services - in particular identity providers (IdP) for managing users’ identifying and demographic data - are unable to learn about any of the user’s personal information.

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D5.5 IAM Reference Component Library

Contributing Partners 

AIT, ATOS, FOKUS, TUG, SIC

Executive Summary 

This report documents the second iteration implementation of CREDENTIAL Wallet components. These components provide the core functionalities that enable the integration of the pilot applications and subsequently the piloting phases. The implementation follows the functional design detailed in D5.1.

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D5.4 Security Protocols Reference Component Library

Contributing Partners 

SIC, OTE, TUG, FOKUS, ATOS, AIT, KGH

Executive Summary 

The CREDENTIAL project requires several fundamental cryptographic primitives, algorithms and protocols. Those components are developed and documented within the scope of this deliverable.
As the resulting library is used within platform dependent software on client side as well as on server side it was decided to split the library into three basic components, the Java Library for Cryptographic Primitives, the Android Crypto Library with Key Management Implementation and the PRE/RS File Format Library resulting in a modular and ecient framework.

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D5.6 Reference Environment

Contributing Partners

AIT, ATOS, FOKUS, TUG, OTE, KGH, LISPA, SIC

Executive Summary

This report gives an overview of the process to develop and integrate the various components to finally compose a reference environment of the CREDENTIAL ecosystem.
First, the development environment provides the infrastructure used to enable an efficient development process.

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