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"Would you share sensitive operational data with a supplier, regulator, or partner - without knowing how it will be used?“​ In industries like automotive, manufacturing, and energy, data collaboration is essential, but trust is non-negotiable.​ ​ In today’s interconnected business landscape, Data Spaces offer a new way to collaborate across organizational boundaries - without compromising control, compliance, or confidentiality.​ ​ At the heart of this model lies the Trust Framework, a combination of:​ ✅ Usage policies that define who can access what, and under which conditions​ 🔐 Technical enforcement via IDS connectors and identity management​ 📜 Legal agreements that ensure accountability and compliance​ For example, in Catena-X, OEMs and suppliers exchange sensitive production and sustainability data. Trust is not assumed, it’s technically and contractually guaranteed.​ ​ The International Data Spaces (IDS) architecture enables this by embedding trust into the data exchange process - making it a feature, not a manual workaround.​ ​ 💬 How is trust managed in your industry when it comes to data sharing?​ Let’s explore the gaps and solutions, share your experience below 👇​ ​ #LetsTalkDataSpaces #DataSpaces #GaiaX #IDSA #CatenaX #DigitalTrust #DataSovereignty #Industry4.0 #Interoperability #EUDataStrategy #TechForGood #DataCollaboration #Deloitte #DPP​ See more