Data Unlocking – Sharing Data Based on Trust
Trust and related trustworthiness are always the main enablers, also in any of the digital, cyber and cyber-physical domains, any community, digital identity authentication and authorisation, and any information sharing. Does one have the appropriate level of trust in the assets, data, trust in its own competences, trust in the organisations and community involved, trust in the technical systems and trust in the ecosystem at large? The right level of trust both brings the comfort, confidence and courage to engage, act and share.
BeOpen’s Legal and Strategy partners “Arthur’s Legal, Strategies & Systems, experts in this field, organized two workshops last May and June in which these Trust questions, among other related topics, were being discussed and shared among the BeOpen partners and any other participant for which this topic resonated.
Top excuses for data sharing blocking were being elaborated on. Questions raised during the workshops were for instance ‘What are actually the excuses you get when trying to unlock data? Also, the question ‘What would you recommend others to go from Data Blocking to Data Unlocking’ and ‘How to avoid receiving too little data or too much data’ were among the topics discussed.
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