Framework for trust-based personal data management |
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Data has become more important for various industries, and data stakeholders aggregate personal data from various data sources to find new values. To increase benefits from personal data utilization with the balance of privacy protection, it is important to support trust-based personal data management that considers the trust in personal data utilization processes. Thus, Recommendation ITU-T Y.3055 provides a framework for trust-based personal data management. It introduces the necessity of trust-based personal data management based on the analysis of personal data management. Then, it identifies various requirements for trust-based personal data management. After identifying the requirements, Recommendation ITU-T Y.3055 provides a framework architecture specifying related functional blocks and reference points with relevant information flows. Details of prospective technologies for personal data management and a trust evaluation model with a specific use case are described in informative appendices.
NOTE – In this Recommendation, some capabilities and applications may be related to regulation in some countries. In this case, non-functional aspects related to regulation are out of scope. |
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Citation: |
https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/14393 |
Series title: |
Y series: Global information infrastructure, Internet protocol aspects, next-generation networks, Internet of Things and smart cities Y.3000-Y.3499: Future networks |
Approval date: |
2020-09-29 |
Provisional name: | Y.trust-pdm |
Approval process: | AAP |
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In force |
Maintenance responsibility: |
ITU-T Study Group 13 |
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Patent statement(s)
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Y.3055 (09/2020)
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ITU-T Supplement
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Y Suppl. 56 (12/2019)
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ITU-T Y-series – Supplement on use cases of smart cities and communities
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Y Suppl. 58 (05/2021)
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Internet of things and smart cities and communities standards roadmap
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here
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Y Suppl. 66 (07/2020)
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ITU-T Y.3000-series – Network 2030 services: Capabilities, performance and design of new communication services for the Network 2030 applications
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Y Suppl. 67 (07/2020)
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ITU-T Y.3000-series – Representative use cases and key network requirements for Network 2030
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here
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here
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Y Suppl. 68 (05/2021)
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Framework for Internet of things ecosystem master plan
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here
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here
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Y Suppl. 69 (05/2021)
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Web-based data model for Internet of things and smart city systems and services
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here
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Y Suppl. 71 (07/2022)
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ITU-T Y.3000 series – Use cases for autonomous networks
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here
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Y Suppl. 72 (11/2022)
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ITU-T Y.3000-series – Artificial intelligence standardization roadmap
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Y Suppl. 75 (03/2023)
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ITU-T Y.3000 series – Quantum key distribution networks – Quantum-enabled future networks
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Y Suppl. 82 (07/2024)
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Standardization gaps and roadmap for artificial intelligence and Internet of things in digital agriculture
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Y Suppl. 83 (07/2024)
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Optimizing digital agriculture with best practices for integrating artificial intelligence and Internet of things
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Y Suppl. 84 (07/2024)
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ITU-T Y.3050-series – Standardization roadmap on trustworthy networking and services
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Multiple radio access technologies
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2012
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Future networks
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2012
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