Trusted data : a new framework for identity and data sharing / edited by Thomas Hardjono, David L. Shrier, and Alex Pentland.

How to create an Internet of Trusted Data in which insights from data can be extracted without collecting, holding, or revealing the underlying data. Trusted Data describes a data architecture that places humans and their societal values at the center of the discussion. By involving people from all...

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Other Authors: Hardjono, Thomas (Editor), Shrier, David L. (Editor), Pentland, Alex, 1952- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2019.
Edition:Revised and expanded edition.
Series:MIT connection science & engineering.
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