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Trust Stamp Partners with Partisia and launches Global Secure Data

Trust Stamp Partners with Partisia and launches Global Secure Data

Trust Stamp’s Privacy-first biometric technology, combined with Partisia’s Secure Multiparty Computation (MPC), GlobalSecure, plays a vital role in safeguarding data c************** and facilitating the free flow of information, which is especially crucial for businesses expanding into regions with inadequate data protection regulations, limited cloud infrastructure, and strict data localization laws

Trust Stamp , the Privacy-First Identity Company, providing AI-powered trust and identity services, has entered a partnership with Partisia, a global pioneer and leader in commercial-grade infrastructure for privacy-preserving Secure Multiparty Computation (MPC) software solutions.

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Nations are progressively insisting that the data of their citizens be stored and processed within their jurisdiction or in countries they recognize as providing equivalent data protection. This can preclude the use of cloud resources and, in countries with less developed technology infrastructure, limit their data storage and processing options, as well as other vital implications. Moreover, the demands of the GDPR make it more critical than ever for organizations to implement better technological safeguards and protective measures against data breaches.

By leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as Trust Stamp’s Privacy First Identity Token (IT2) and Partisia’s unparalleled Secure Multiparty Computation technologies, GlobalSecure creates a global infrastructure where data can flow securely while adhering to local regulations and data protection guidelines and eliminates the need to transfer data to third parties — against whom consumers have limited to no data access rights.  Computations can be performed on encrypted data without revealing the underlying information — thereby instituting an incorruptible privacy safeguard against unauthorized access to third parties who may violate their data-sharing agreement or fiduciary obligations to engage in misconduct.

This innovative approach not only ensures data privacy and security but also promotes cross-border collaboration and innovation. It allows businesses to navigate regulatory landscapes, expand into emerging markets, and thrive without being encumbered by data-related constraints.  Moreover, GlobalSecure aligns with GDPR recommendations and safeguards against data breaches, ensuring that data remains protected and confidential throughout its journey, building on the principles of the ruling of the Conseil d’Etat – France’s highest administrative judicial body, the Danish Data Protection Agency’s guidelines/practice, and the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) recommendations on using MPC.

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GlobalSecure plays a vital role in safeguarding data c************** and facilitating the free flow of information. These advancements are pivotal for businesses expanding into emerging markets with inadequate data protection regulations, limited cloud infrastructure, and strict data localization laws.  By ensuring compliance with regulations and providing a secure environment, GlobalSecure enables businesses to explore new opportunities in these markets, fostering innovation and economic growth without the constraints of data-related challenges.

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