This pilot allows university students to trade their academic records in a privacy-preserving way, and recruitment agencies to acquire this data and process it, keeping the student's privacy intact.
Universities produce academic data of students, such as graduation certificates, certificates for each course, and the enrollment status for individual terms. With KRAKEN, a student can export their data into a cloud data wallet and offer it on a data marketplace. By using privacy-preserving cryptography, such as Functional Encryption and multi-party computing, a recruitment service provider can purchase a set of student data and use it for analytics, without invading the privacy of individual students. Additionally, KRAKEN uses self-sovereign identity solutions to always ensure user consent and a link between university/student and their data in a privacy-friendly way.
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