Accountable Human Subject Research Data Processing using Lohpi
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22223Date
2021-06Type
Conference objectKonferansebidrag
Abstract
In human subject research, various data about the studied individuals are collected. Through re-identification and statistical inferences, this data
can be exploited for interests other than the ones the subjects initially consented
to. Such exploitation must be avoided to maintain trust with the researched
population. We argue that keeping data-access policies up-to-date and building accountability on research data processing can reflect subjects’ consent and
mitigate data misuse. With accountability in mind, we are building Lohpi: a decentralized system for research data sharing with up-to-date access policies. We
demonstrate our initial prototype with timely delivery of policy changes along
with minimal access control overhead.
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Presentation at the online conference International Conference on Information-communication technologies enhanced Social Sciences and Humanities (ICTeSSH), 28.06.21 - 30.06.21, arranged by Science 2.0 Alliance. https://ictessh.pubpub.org/.
Citation
Sharma, A., Bye Nielsen, T., Brenna, L., Johansen, D. & Johansen, D. (2021). Accountable Human Subject Research Data Processing using Lohpi. International Conference on Information-communication technologies enhanced Social Sciences and Humanities (ICTeSSH), 28.06.21 - 30.06.21. [Online]Metadata
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