42. Development of a framework that explains the precautions that
data creators, repositories, aggregators and scientists should
use in creating, using, preserving, and providing access to
research data.
Definitions of key vectors where privacy issues are evident in
the ecosystem of data sharing and reuse.
Outline use cases where the privacy principles apply.
Identify key areas of variance in privacy laws or regulations at
national and international levels
Define of a set of technical metadata that can be used to
describe privacy-related information contained within a data
set, parameters for use, and description of where it should be
applied.
Advance adoption through an outreach & communications
Expected Project Outcomes
43. 1) Improving the understanding of the privacy issues that
relate specifically to research data
2) Support a worldwide dialogue about privacy issues
surrounding the sharing, combination, and reuse of
research data.
3) Reduce the risk of an unintentional release of
personally identifiable information through the sharing or
reuse of research data.
4) Reduce the potential risk to scientific discovery that
might be caused by the unintentional but significant
exposure of personal data.
Additional ancillary benefits
44. A free one-day forum
In-person and virtual participation will be available
In Denver, CO during International Data Week
September 11-17, 2016
More details will be released later this spring
Public Forum on Privacy and Research Data