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!!! Overview[1]
[{$pagename}] ([LMP]), coined by [Martin Kuppinger] of Kuppinger Cole, which describes this way: [{$pagename}] will change the way individuals deal with sensitive information like their
* [Personal data]
* [Insurance data]
* and many other types of information.
This information that today frequently is paper-based or, when it comes to personal opinions, only in the mind of the individuals.
* [{$pagename}] is [Information Rights Management] for the Individual.
* [{$pagename}] will enable new approaches for privacy-aware and security-aware sharing of that information, without the risk of losing control of that information.
* [{$pagename}] allows individual to consolidate all relevant data from life, (Bank Account, Life Insurance Information, Health Information and personal data.
* [{$pagename}] must provide tools to manage the information and make the information usable for other parties.
A key concept is "[Informed Pull]" which allows consuming information from other parties, neither violating the interest of the individual for protecting his information nor the interest of the related party/parties.
At KuppingerCole we expect and predict that Life Management Platforms, with related standards, protocols, business models, applications, etc., will be the one technology driven component that will have the strongest influence on our everyday life (and, on the other side, on enterprise infrastructures and the Internet architecture) for the next 10 years."
[{$pagename}] are far more than [Personal Data Stores] or [Personal Clouds] as [{$pagename}] not only support a secure store for sensitive personal information. They allow making a better use of that information by adding [Information Rights Management]. The real value lies in the sharing of that information supported by [{$pagename}].
To further clarify that, a comparison of key features of a [{$pagename}]:
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||Feature||[{$pagename}]||[Personal Data Stores|Personal Cloud]||[Social Networks|Social Websites]
|Protected information store for sensitive personal data|X|X|-
|Granular [Access Control] for data stored on Platform|X|X|-
|Information Control remains with individual|X|X|-
|Secure Information Sharing with explicit [consent] of [information owner|Resource Owner] ([Controlled Push])|X|(X)|-
|Apps to support [privacy- and security-aware|Privacy Enhancing Technologies] information sharing|X|-|-
|Support for the concept of [Informed Pull]|X|-|-
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Platforms, [Personal Data Stores], and today’s typical [Social Networks|Social Websites].
The concept of [{$pagename}] thus is based on the combination of a [Personal Domain] holding all information securely and the ability to use this data in a privacy-aware and security-aware way. Approaches which lack either of these two core features are not understood as [{$pagename}] as defind by KuppingerCole.
[{$pagename}] follows several of [The Seven Laws Of Identity] including:
* [Law of User Control and Consent]
* [Law of Minimal Disclosure For A Constrained Use]
* [Law of Justifiable Parties]
!! Progress on [{$pagename}]
[Qiy Foundation], one of the veteran players (in 2012, we have recognized them as the first real implementation of the [LMP] concept) has presented their newest developments and business partnerships. They were joined by [Meeco|https://meeco.me/|target='_blank'], a new project centered around social channels and [IoT|Internet Of Things|Internet of Things] devices, which has won this year’s European Identity and Cloud Award.[2]
[OpenID Connect] which uses [OAuth 2.0] when implemented with [User-Managed Access] is a step in the right direction.
!! [Technology-Enabled Relationship Management]
[{$pagename}] is a [Technology-Enabled Relationship Management] strategy and more specifically a [Vendor Relationship Management] strategy.
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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* [#1] - [Life Management Platforms: Control and Privacy for Personal Data|https://www.kuppingercole.com/report/advisorylifemanagementplatforms7060813412|target='_blank'] - based on data observed:2015-05-18
* [#2] - [Life Management Platforms: Players, Technologies, Standards|https://www.kuppingercole.com/blog/balaganski/life-management-platforms-players-technologies-standards|target='_blank'] - based on data observed:2015-06-09