D6.1 Pilot Use Case Specification

Contributing Partners

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

Executive Summary

The CREDENTIAL Wallet is a cloud service hosted set of security and application services. These services provide authentication and authorization mechanisms combined with novel cryptographic technologies like proxy-re-encryption1 and malleable signatures2.

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D2.4 Vulnerability Catalogue

Contributing Partners

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

Executive Summary

On a high level, the central goal of the CREDENTIAL project is to develop a privacy-preserving data sharing platform (wallet) with 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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D2.2 System Security Requirements, Risk and Threat Analysis – 1st Iteration

D2.2 System Security Requirements, Risk and Threat Analysis - 1st Iteration

Contributing Partners

AIT, ATOS, FOKUS, TUG, KAU, LISPA, SIC

Executive Summary

On a high level, the central goal of the CREDENTIAL project is to develop a privacy-preserving data sharing platform (wallet) with 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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D2.1 Scenarios and Use-Cases

Contributing Partners

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

Executive Summary

In traditional Identity and Access Management as a Service (IDMaaS) systems an Identity Provider (IdP) has full access to the user’s identity data. The shift of such services into the cloud discloses sensible user data to the cloud provider.

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Sharing Information with Web Services – A Mental Model Approach in the Context of Optional Information

Title

Sharing Information with Web Services - A Mental Model Approach in the Context of Optional Information

Authors

Oksana Kulyk (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Benjamin Maximilian Reinheimer (Technische Universität Darmstadt), and Melanie Volkamer (Technische Universität Darmstadt and Karlstad University).

Abstract 

Web forms are a common way for web service providers to collect data from their users.

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