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Fair data!

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB - Rise Acreo, Kista
Funding from Vinnova SEK 9 964 002
Project duration June 2017 - November 2019
Status Completed
Venture Challenge-driven innovation - Phase 2 Collaboration

Purpose and goal

Fair data! is a cooperative innovation project around user data protection and privacy. The ambition and the overall objective has been to investigate the needs of the consumers as well as the providers of digital services and match those with mechanisms and tools that would support and simplify a better utilization of digitalisation and user data, while at the same time retaining a good relationship and trust with the customer (the user).

Expected results and effects

In short we have achieved the following results: 1. Increased knowledge and guidelines created for how service providers and companies should approach privacy and user data from a legal perspective. 2. Enhanced insights, knowledge of companies´ needs and new methods and working processes to improve the business and service development process, e.g. through legal design. 3. Increased knowledge and insights of consumer needs, behaviour and attitudes. 4. Created a foundation for how to create an integrity based certification.

Planned approach and implementation

The project has addressed a very complex and broad subject, and we chose to split it up into a few different work packages as well as pilots: - Guidelines and evaluation with regards to legal aspects. - Investigate the pre-conditions for an integrity based certification. - Impact on business models and service development. - Pilots: Mainly different types of surveys and investigations of consumer needs, behaviour and attitudes, connected to the partners´ objectives and businesses.

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Last updated 8 January 2019

Reference number 2017-01312

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