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iSHARE Trust Framework
  • iSHARE Trust Framework
    • Introduction
    • Releases
    • Main aspects of the iSHARE Trust Framework
      • Key functionality
        • Support Machine to Machine (M2M) interaction
        • Support Human to Machine (H2M) interaction
        • Facilitate portable identity(s) for parties and humans
        • Facilitate flexible authorizations, applicable in any context
        • Enable data exchange based on delegations - even between unknown parties
        • Enable control over own data through management of consent
        • Provide a Trust Framework
      • Technical overview
      • Framework and roles
      • Legal provisions
      • Operational provisions
    • Use cases
    • Detailed descriptions
    • Glossary and legal notices
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Key functionality

The iSHARE Trust Framework aims to support the following key functionalities:

  • Support Machine to Machine (M2M) interaction

  • Support Human to Machine (H2M) interaction

  • Facilitate portable identity(s) for parties and humans

  • Facilitate flexible authorizations, applicable in any context

  • Enable data exchange based on delegations - even between unknown parties

  • Enable control over own data through management of consent

  • Provide a Trust Framework

In line with iSHARE' Trust Framework's guiding principles, these key functionalities might be realised by (re)using existing standards or initiatives.

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