Advances in Privacy-Enhancing Technologies and Finance

Abstract

Privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) have the potential to fundamentally change the way we think about data sharing in the future. Both for The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) as for The Alan Turing Institute (Turing) the most important research fields for PETs are health care and finance. In this article we focus on research on the use for PETs in finance, some interesting application areas and future research. We first describe what we consider to be PETs. Then we will go into some future research areas in finance. We end with some potential disrupters for the future of PETs. 

Citation information

The Alan Turing Institute (Turing) -  Carsten Maple, Ugur Ilker Atmaca and Harsh Kasyap 
The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) -  Marie Beth van Egmond and Thomas Attema 

Additional information

This work was supported by EPSRC Grants EP/N510129/1 (The Alan Turing Institute); EP/R007195/1 (Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research, University of Warwick); and EP/V056883/1 (UKRI Prosperity Partnership Scheme (FAIR)) at The Alan Turing Institute.

 

We would also like to thank the Netherlands Innovation Network and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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