Our Project
MorphMetro aims to create an open-source solution for secure data exchange and analysis in quality assurance across various industries. The project focuses on developing a system for the secure, privacy-preserving transfer and analysis of measured data, utilizing emerging technologies and standards, like homomorphic encryption, European Blockchain Service Infrastructure (EBSI) and Alastria blockchain.
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We develop an open-source solution for the secure exchange of data (measured data and subsequent analyses) in use cases where one needs analysis of measured data to be carried out by a third-party data analysis service. This “third party entity” operates independently of the entity (organization, department, team) involved in data collection most often if:
- there is a need to ensure an unbiased analytical perspective (often prescribed by metrology regulations) and/or
- the analysis is carried out as commercial service offered on the market and/or
- there is a separate “in-house” analytical department/team within the same organisation In each case it must be ensured that data security is maintained, reducing the risk of unauthorized access or data misuse, including privacy risks if measured data contains possible Personally Identifiable Information (PII).
Shortly said, our proposal has a simple input → measured data, and a simple output → analysis of measured data. Thereby, MorphMetro is designed to securely exchange measured data and subsequent analysis in a closed-loop matter:


- Measured data is encrypted by a fully homomorphic algorithm. This enables needed mathematical calculations for analyses (carried out on encrypted data), and at the same time, it preserves the secrecy of data.
- EVM-based consortium blockchain (e.g. Alastria) would be used as a clearing house to record logs of all data exchanges and to confirm the immutability of measured data and carried out data analysis. Thereby for confirming digital identity, we intend to use the European blockchain service infrastructure (EBSI), but other blockchain solutions and platforms will also be considered, e.g. developed within TrustChain OpenCall#1 “Decentralised Digital Identity”.