JEDTrade announced the launch of a data exchange platform that allows the use of data analytics without affecting an individual’s privacy, e27 reports. In a news release, JEDTrade said Jupiter Chain demonstrates how blockchain technology can be used in local health care systems by “encrypting data and requiring consent before other parties can access the necessary information to conduct big data analytics projects.” Meanwhile, LuxTrust and Cambridge Blockchain have announced beta testing is underway for privacy-protecting identity platform IDKeep, and Nucleus Cyber is now utilizing Microsoft Information Protection to improve conditional access and data security in its platforms.
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