The Scotsman

Capital launches blockchain facility in European first

● Research lab will study ways to protect against hacking using blockchain tech

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpress.co.uk

The Scottish capital has become home to Europe’s first blockchain research facility, thanks to a six-figure collaborat­ion between Edinburgh Napier University and a Hong Kong-headquarte­red technology company.

Launched last night, the Blockpass Identity Lab (BIL) at Edinburgh Napier’s Merchiston campus is part of a £600,000 partnershi­p between the university and Blockpass IDN, a blockchain­basedident­ityapplica­tionprovid­er.

As part of an initial threeyear partnershi­p, the BIL will explore ways in which blockchain technology can protect personal data from online scammers and hackers.

It will be the first blockchain­dedicated research lab in Europe, with the aim of building new data infrastruc­tures which respect the rights, consent and privacy of citizens.

The funding will support five PHD students and create a “virtualise­d blockchain environmen­t”.

After a series of high-profile data breaches at companies including Yahoo, Uber and Equifax, the risks of centralisi­ng personal user data are becoming a key corporate concern, with the digital identity market forecast to be worth $9.7 billion (£7.4bn) by 2021.

Identity fraud affects around one in ten people in the UK.

Bill Buchanan, professor in the School of Computing at Edinburgh Napier, said: “We are proud to be joining forces with Blockpass to create the first dedicated blockchain laboratory in Europe.

“Blockchain will have a significan­t and positive impact on multiple industries and the BIL will help to support its ongoing developmen­t.

“I look forward to providing updates on the progress of our PHD researcher­s and the latest innovation­s that we are providing to our corporate clients.”

Adam Vaziri, chief executive of Blockpass IDN, said Edinburgh Napier’s “long history of excellence” in technology and science was a key factor.

“This, combined with Blockpass’ pioneering approach to using blockchain to give users total control over their online identity, is a truly exciting opportunit­y for the BIL and it will allow the company to establish itself at the forefront of alternativ­e technology innovation using blockchain solutions.”

Minister for the digital economy Kate Forbes called the collaborat­ion “a great example of the type of partnershi­ps which will help to ensure that Scotland has an innovative, world-class cyber security goods and services industry”.

Multiple events will be held at the campus in the week following the BIL launch.

These include the inaugural Blockpass Identity Lab Conference on Digital Identity, Blockchain and Advanced Cryptograp­hy on Friday, 28 September, and a “hackathon” starting on Saturday, 29 September. The hackathon invites participan­ts to build prototype applicatio­ns related to digital identity and blockchain, or other distribute­d ledger technologi­es.

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