Mahiru: a federated, policy-driven data processing and exchange system
Lourens E. Veen (1), Sara Shakeri (2), Paola Grosso (2) ((1), Netherlands eScience Center, (2) Multiscale Networked Systems, University of, Amsterdam)

TL;DR
Mahiru is a flexible, federated data exchange system that enables secure, policy-driven data sharing and processing across diverse use cases, simplifying administration and enhancing security.
Contribution
It introduces a unified, policy-driven architecture supporting multiple data sharing and processing solutions within a decentralized framework.
Findings
Prototype implementation is available and actively developed.
Supports a wide range of data processing requests.
Ensures policy adherence throughout distributed execution.
Abstract
Secure, privacy-preserving sharing of scientific or business data is currently a popular topic for research and development, both in academia and outside of it. Systems have been proposed for sharing individual facts about individuals and sharing entire data sets, for sharing data through trusted third parties, for obfuscating sensitive data by anonymisation and homomorphic encryption, for distributed processing as in federated machine learning and secure multiparty computation, and for trading data access or ownership. However, these systems typically support only one of these solutions, while organisations often have a variety of data and use cases for which different solutions are appropriate. If a single system could be built that is flexible enough to support a variety of solutions, then administration would be greatly simplified and attack surfaces reduced. In this paper we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Cloud Data Security Solutions · Cryptography and Data Security
