From Access- to Usage-Control: Applying DRM Principles to Data Mesh for Accountable Data Sharing - Data Mesh Live 2026

From Access- to Usage-Control: Applying DRM Principles to Data Mesh for Accountable Data Sharing

Arif WiderArif Wider
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FormatData Mesh Live - Talk (25min)

From Access- to Usage-Control: Applying DRM Principles to Data Mesh for Accountable Data Sharing

Data mesh was designed primarily to solve problems of scale and quality within large companies. However, data mesh lacks concepts for cross-organizational sharing of data products. Especially when dealing with sensitive data whose protection needs to be guaranteed, there is still a lack of solutions that allow data owners to effectively limit the usage or re-sharing of their data across organizational boundaries. This prevents many collaborative data sharing use cases, e.g. in the health care and pharmaceutical domain.
We therefore take existing concepts from Digitial Rights Management (DRM) and apply them to data mesh. Importantly, our approach avoids the need for a central authority, which is a common constraint with existing DRM solutions and that stands in contrast to data mesh's principle of decentralization.

About Arif Wider

Arif Wider is a professor of software engineering in Berlin, Germany, and a principal technology consultant with Thoughtworks, where he served as Head of Data & AI before moving back to academia. As a vital part of his research, teaching, and consulting, he is passionate about distilling and distributing great ideas and concepts that emerge in the software engineering community. He therefore frequently speaks and writes about technology but enjoys nothing more than bringing together people with diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise.