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|description=Operator of a personal data account infrastructure platform designed to mitigate risks of personal data handling, enable value from data portability and improve | |description=Operator of a personal data account infrastructure platform designed to mitigate risks of personal data handling, enable value from data portability and improve interactions and coordination between individuals and organizations. The company's platform has personal data accounts that let organisations store the personal data they hold of their customers into PDAs, enable their customers to have access and control of their own data, and thus enabling businesses to obtain value from their data by efficiently enabling their own customers to share data with other organisations, with individuals permissions not via consent, but through re-licensing of their data. | ||
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Revision as of 12:30, January 12, 2022
| Dataswyft | |
|---|---|
| NIST Sector | Cybersecurity and Privacy Data |
| GICS Industrial | Software & Services |
| Business type | "Limited Liability Company" is not in the list (Sole proprietorship, Partnership, Nonprofit, Other, Federal Government, State Government, Local Government, Public, Employee Owned, Private, ...) of allowed values for the "Has biztype" property. |
| Year Founded | October 2015 |
| Founder(s) | Irene Ng |
| City, State | Cambridge, England |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Region Served | Worldwide |
| Executives | Irene Ng |
| Revenue | |
| Number of employees | 15 |
| Sponsorship Level | Of Interest |
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Operator of a personal data account infrastructure platform designed to mitigate risks of personal data handling, enable value from data portability and improve interactions and coordination between individuals and organizations. The company's platform has personal data accounts that let organisations store the personal data they hold of their customers into PDAs, enable their customers to have access and control of their own data, and thus enabling businesses to obtain value from their data by efficiently enabling their own customers to share data with other organisations, with individuals permissions not via consent, but through re-licensing of their data.
Activities
| CheckD Data Wallet: Eat2Give | ||
| The EAT2GIVE project in Subang Jaya, Malaysia, leverages the CheckD Data Wallet to unite food lovers, local businesses, and charities in a unique fundraising initiative. By claiming the EAT2GIVE campaign badge on their CheckD wallets, food enthusiasts can support local causes every time they purchase designated menu items at participating food merchants, who pledge RM3 per validation to charity. This innovative campaign promotes community engagement and philanthropy while maintaining user privacy, enabling merchants to boost foot traffic cost-effectively, and providing organizers with seamless validation and transparent reporting. Driven by a partnership between Dataswyft, SubangFood, and TheBFG.team, EAT2GIVE fosters a culture of doing good through commerce, connecting residents and businesses in a shared purpose to strengthen the Subang Jaya community.
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| Citizen App | ||
| Citizen App, the first of its kind, empower individuals to claim and legally own their data from across multiple sources, then use it securely and seamlessly in everyday life. | ||
| Hub of All Things | ||
| The Hub of All Things (HAT) Microserver is a pioneering digital infrastructure that enables individuals, businesses, and organizations to take control of their personal data through self-sovereign data management. Built on over $50 million of UK research, the HAT Microserver separates data storage from application services, granting users full legal ownership of their data, even if it was generated by external entities like banks or hospitals. This technology transforms personal data into a new asset class known as "self-sovereign data," which retains intellectual property (IP) rights for the data producers, allowing them to safely and securely create value from it. Hosted by Dataswyft, the HAT Microserver is cloud-native, portable, and open-source, with pending patents for its deployment and protocols for data governance, offering a more secure, efficient, and governed approach to managing personal and organizational data in a decentralized environment. | ||
| Mobelizing Data to Create Data Markets | ||
| The boundary between the physical and the digital has disappeared. Our health, our finances, our shopping, our things - they are now fully digitized and exist in the form of data. This webinar will discuss how this data can be mobelized to create markets. The presentation will discuss 2 case studies on the markets forming around finance and health data. | ||