EU project on data protection and self-sovereign identity gets funding

The project LICORICE (reLIable and sCalable tOols foR self-sovereIgn identity and data proteCtion framEwork) is a pan-European cooperation of research and industry players, focusing on developing the next generation of tools and technologies for identity management and data protection. LICORICE will receive funding of 4 million EUR for 3 years from the European Union, as an innovation action in the Horizon Europe research program. Within the project, UvA - including CCI researchers Kanwal Batool and Zoltan Mann - will mainly focus on privacy-preserving neural network inference.

Zoltan Mann
Zoltan Mann
Associate Professor
Kanwal Batool
Kanwal Batool
PhD Candidate

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