Adelaide startup, Openly, is in the middle of crowdfunding, using people-powered privacy.Their platform seeks to help businesses be privacy compliant - even analysing privacy policies for third partieshttps://business.openly.com.au/image credit: Openly
ARPA, a Beijing-based research group works on privacy-preserving computation, with a view to building the blockchain layer 2 with privacy features. The research is part of the multiparty computation (MPC) standard setting committee works with IEEE and CAICT.Could this be the future for privacy enabling blockchain use cases (fintech, property, investment, identity & access, data sharing)?https://arpachain.io/Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay
Mark43 is a US-based public safety software platform allowing agencies to manage, share, collect, and analyse information. They've recently worked with Law Enforcement agencies to reduce the time to complete arrest warrants online, rather than add to manual paperwork in the office/station.Boasting recent investment from the Turnbulls and Bezo's personal VC (to name a few), Mark43 has a COVID-19 preparedness approach that could be very useful in public safety management during COVID.https://www.mark43.com/pandemicpackage/
Researchers from MIT have open sourced a synthetic data vault for data scientists. This could revolutionise and accelerate data science applications as it seeks to reduce privacy and security risk inherent in sensitive datasets.https://sdv.dev/image credit: statice.ai