NIKH-DS: A Network Provisioning Platform for Data Exchange in the Health Data Space
Nikolaos Petroulakis, Alexandros Kornilakis, Panos Chatziadam, Vasileios Theodorou, Nicolas Louca, Stefanos Fafalios, Petros Zervoudakis, Dimitrios Laskaratos, Maria Eleftheria Vlontzou, Eleni ZarogianniSecure and trustworthy data exchange across distributed data sources remains a major challenge in the health domain, where strict legal, regulatory, and privacy requirements must be satisfied. Data space technologies provide a promising approach to enabling interoperable and sovereign data sharing among diverse stakeholders while preserving data ownership and regulatory compliance. The NextGEM Innovation and Knowledge Hub (NIKH) was developed as a collaborative ecosystem for FAIR data access and evidence-based health risk assessment. This paper describes the NIKH Data Space (NIKH-DS), the underlying network provisioning platform within NIKH that enables secure data exchange in a health data space environment. The work outlines the key requirements, intended uses, and core implemented functionalities necessary for enabling secure network-provisioned data sharing among distributed data locations. Based on these requirements, a prototype architectural framework is proposed that integrates secure networking and interoperable services. The implementation of the individual components is described, including the data space controller, access control mechanisms, and a user-oriented dashboard that enables data visualization and interaction with distributed data sources. The NIKH-DS platform is validated through a set of case studies that demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the platform in supporting secure, interoperable, and Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR)-compliant health data sharing and risk assessment for the investigation of potential health effects of radio-frequency electromagnetic fields (EMF).