(Middle East) Saudi-Arabia-based NEOM Tech & Digital Company has announced the launch of its innovative consent management platform, M3LD, which empowers users to regain control of and be incentivized for the use of their data.
M3LD is able to find out who is in possession of a user's data, monitor how it is being used, and provide recommendations on privacy settings for all their digital accounts.
Speaking at LEAP, Saudi Arabia's flagship technology event, Joseph Bradley, CEO, NEOM Tech & Digital Company, said, "M3LD will place data ownership back in the hands of users and restore trust in the data economy. Today, trust is fundamental. Without trust, there is no data. Without data, there is no value. M3LD gives subscribers the benefit of transparency and, if a user agrees, a way to benefit from providing consent to use of their personal data."
M3LD is part of a substantial investment by NEOM Tech & Digital Company – amounting to nearly US$1 billion this year alone – in AI-driven products and hyperconnected, autonomous solutions that will provide competitive advantage and enable the next generation of cognitive enterprises and cities. Currently being developed with select data controllers, M3LD is slated for general release in the first quarter of 2023.
Su Le, Chief Digital & Strategy Officer, NEOM Tech & Digital Company, said: "A M3LD subscription will give users control over what commercial entities do with their data, as well as customization of privacy consent profiles according to data and usage types. Profiles will be stored in one place, enforced universally and managed through a single account. The platform will also provide an opportunity for users to be incentivized through the M3LD Incentive Network,
The M3LD AI engine aims to demystify complex privacy terms and conditions to help users understand what they are, when and if they sign up for it. M3LD aims to alert users if data is used without consent, if suspicious activity arises or there is a data breach, users are alerted to it. Monitoring and other tools can be added in the future, and cloud migration will facilitate the integration of products already in use by subscribers.
NEOM's three-dimensional view into data brings together users, business and regulatory bodies around a common platform.