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P3730

Standard for Functional Requirements of Trusted Data Space

The standard provides the functional requirements for trusted data space. It covers the requirements for data publishing, cross-domain interoperability, operational governance, and data stewardship with respect to the trusted data space.

Standard Committee
C/CPSC - Cybersecurity and Privacy Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2025-09-10

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/CPSC - Cybersecurity and Privacy Standards Committee
Working Group
TDSWG - Trusted Data Space Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Christian Orlando
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Working Group Chair
Bingsheng Zhang

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P3729
Standard for Security Requirements of Trusted Data Space

This standard specifies security requirements for trusted data spaces (TDS) that enable governed data sharing across organizational boundaries while preserving data sovereignty throughout the data lifecycle. It adopts a trust-but-verify approach by requiring continuous and verifiable trust establishment. The standard defines requirements for end-to-end confidentiality and integrity of data in transit, at rest, and in use, as well as transparent accountability through strong identification, non-repudiation, log attestation, and compliance enforcement. In addition, it specifies requirements for third-party auditability and security verification of privacy-preserving data processing technologies.

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