Julie Arteza
01 July 2022
30 June 2025
The EU-funded PAROMA-MED project aims to develop novel technologies, tools, services and architectures for patients, health professionals, data scientists and health domain businesses so that they will be able to interact in the context of data and ML federations according to legal constraints and with complete respect to data owners’ rights from privacy protection to fine grained governance, without performance and functionality penalties of ML/AI workflows and applications.
PAROMA-MED will develop, validate and evaluate a platform - based hybrid-cloud delivery framework for privacy- and security- assured services and applications in federative cross-border environments.
To this purpose, the project will develop new architectures, technologies, tools and services to support:
- automatic attestation of federation partners
- privacy- and security - by-design, integrating standard compliance and performance / QoS requirements into a policy framework
- consumers with their rights for opt-in / opt-out consent, portability and right to be forgotten requests, as well as transparency in access to their private-data.
- federative Identity and Access Management, based on Zero Trust principles, continuous risk assessment and on confidentiality, integrity and authenticity insurance
- privacy-preserving and trusted data - storage and - processing in federative environments
- flexible and secure access over the Internet to private-data and service resources
- AI / ML by-design, integrating platform services to be used by application developers for data-intensive applications
- Zero Touch deployment and automatic life-cycle management of services and applications
- managed Privacy and Security operations for automated policy enforcement and cyberthreat detection and mitigation
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