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PDP4E is an innovation action that will provide software and system engineers with methods and software tools to systematically apply data protection principles in the projects they carry out, so that the products they create comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), thus bringing the principles of Privacy and Data Protection by Design to practice.
The global digital transformation driven by AI, Big Data, Metaverses, and Web3 presents both opportunities and challenges for EU citizens and businesses, including a surge in cyber-attacks and data abuse. Maintaining trust through robust data protection is crucial for securing digital services and developing EU data spaces. The EU-funded LICORICE project aims to provide highly advanced and reliable self-sovereign identity and privacy-preserving toolsets, offering tools for secure identity management and data sharing. The project will validate its results through two piloting iterations in Cyber Threat Intelligence and eHealth services, contributing to the EU’s digital sovereignty.


PDP4E will integrate privacy and data protection engineering functionalities into existent, mainstream software tools that are already in use by engineers, focusing on open-source tools that will be integrated in the Eclipse ecosystem, The approach will integrate methods proposed by the privacy engineering community (e.g. LINDDUN, ISO/IEC 27550 Privacy engineering), and the industry of software and system engineering tools (e.g. MUSE, PAPYRUS or OpenCert) using a model driven engineering approach. PDP4E will introduce privacy and data protection into software and system engineering disciplines (Risk Management, Requirements Engineering, Model-Driven Design, and Assurance), which drive the everyday activities of engineers.
Global accelerated digital transformation, shaped by disruptive technologies (AI and Big Data, Metaverses and Web3, etc.), brings both unprecedented opportunities for EU citizens and businesses and emerging and increased challenges: surge in sophisticated cyber-attacks, multifarious forms of data abuse and the corresponding growth of public concern over loss of data control or identity-related crimes. In this context, preserving trust among stakeholders with strong data protection guarantees is vital for digital services delivery in more secure online environments which benefit from the upcoming EU Digital Identity ecosystem and for fully developing EU data spaces for data exchange in federated computation scenarios.
With its results accurately oriented towards Digital Decade’s cardinal points and target areas, fully aligned with EU’s Digital Identity and Data Strategy, directly contributing to strengthening EU’s digital and data sovereignty and also complementing outcomes from EUDI Wallet Large Scale Pilots, LICORICE Innovation Action delivers 2 highly-advanced, reliable and trustworthy self-sovereign identity and privacy-preserving toolsets (>10 tools) for user-centric, cryptographically secure identity management and verifiable federated data sharing and computing. They will align with latest EUDI Wallets specifications and data space blueprints, models and frameworks to deliver high scalability and efficiency, also featuring usability and ease-of-adoption (including by SMEs), with solid open source strategy oriented to large developer communities and boosting commercial exploitation by its industrial partners. Results will be fully validated over 2 iterations of piloting, demonstrating integration of toolset prototypes in operational environments of two high-impact pilots in domains of Cyber Threat Intelligence AI-based assistance and sharing, and eHealth services and biomedical research.


Results of PDP4E will be assessed by two demonstration pilots on industries where privacy and data protection are especially relevant, one on novel financial applications and services (fintech application domain) and one on big data on smart grid (smart grid application domain).
LICORICE includes 12 partners and has a 36-month duration.


PDP4E will promote its results in engineering communities, as Eclipse (community of software developers) or IPEN (community of stakeholders with an interest on privacy engineering). An open Alliance for Privacy and Data Protection Engineering is planned as a follow-up of the project, building on that community and the synergies among partners.
[https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101168311 European commission website info]


PDP4E includes 8 partners and has a 33-month duration.
[https://www.licorice-horizon.eu/ LICORICEE website]
 
[https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/106634_en.html European commission website info]
 
[https://www.pdp4e-project.eu PDP4E website]
 
PDP4E is also part of the ECLIPSE community, and we have created a [https://wiki.eclipse.org/Privacy_Data-Protection_and_Trust_Worthiness_Community wiki] on privacy engineering.&nbsp;

Latest revision as of 18:43, 24 February 2026

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The global digital transformation driven by AI, Big Data, Metaverses, and Web3 presents both opportunities and challenges for EU citizens and businesses, including a surge in cyber-attacks and data abuse. Maintaining trust through robust data protection is crucial for securing digital services and developing EU data spaces. The EU-funded LICORICE project aims to provide highly advanced and reliable self-sovereign identity and privacy-preserving toolsets, offering tools for secure identity management and data sharing. The project will validate its results through two piloting iterations in Cyber Threat Intelligence and eHealth services, contributing to the EU’s digital sovereignty.

Global accelerated digital transformation, shaped by disruptive technologies (AI and Big Data, Metaverses and Web3, etc.), brings both unprecedented opportunities for EU citizens and businesses and emerging and increased challenges: surge in sophisticated cyber-attacks, multifarious forms of data abuse and the corresponding growth of public concern over loss of data control or identity-related crimes. In this context, preserving trust among stakeholders with strong data protection guarantees is vital for digital services delivery in more secure online environments which benefit from the upcoming EU Digital Identity ecosystem and for fully developing EU data spaces for data exchange in federated computation scenarios. With its results accurately oriented towards Digital Decade’s cardinal points and target areas, fully aligned with EU’s Digital Identity and Data Strategy, directly contributing to strengthening EU’s digital and data sovereignty and also complementing outcomes from EUDI Wallet Large Scale Pilots, LICORICE Innovation Action delivers 2 highly-advanced, reliable and trustworthy self-sovereign identity and privacy-preserving toolsets (>10 tools) for user-centric, cryptographically secure identity management and verifiable federated data sharing and computing. They will align with latest EUDI Wallets specifications and data space blueprints, models and frameworks to deliver high scalability and efficiency, also featuring usability and ease-of-adoption (including by SMEs), with solid open source strategy oriented to large developer communities and boosting commercial exploitation by its industrial partners. Results will be fully validated over 2 iterations of piloting, demonstrating integration of toolset prototypes in operational environments of two high-impact pilots in domains of Cyber Threat Intelligence AI-based assistance and sharing, and eHealth services and biomedical research.

LICORICE includes 12 partners and has a 36-month duration.

European commission website info

LICORICEE website