Treffer: Securing the data economy: translating privacy and enacting security in the development of DataSHIELD

Title:
Securing the data economy: translating privacy and enacting security in the development of DataSHIELD
Contributors:
International Prevention Research Institute (IPRI), The Tisch Cancer Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York (MSSM)
Source:
Public Health Genomics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01262906 ; Public Health Genomics, 2012, 15 (5), pp.243-53. ⟨10.1159/000336673⟩
Publisher Information:
HAL CCSD
Publication Year:
2012
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift article in journal/newspaper
Language:
English
Rights:
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Accession Number:
edsbas.FDC6EF4D
Database:
BASE

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Murtagh, M J Demir, I Jenkings, K N Wallace, S E Murtagh, B Boniol, M Bota, M Laflamme, P Boffetta, P Ferretti, V Burton, P R eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Switzerland 2012/06/23 06:00 Public Health Genomics. 2012;15(5):243-53. doi:10.1159/000336673. Epub 2012 Jun 20. ; International audience ; Contemporary bioscience is seeing the emergence of a new data economy: with data as its fundamental unit of exchange. While sharing data within this new 'economy' provides many potential advantages, the sharing of individual data raises important social and ethical concerns. We examine ongoing development of one technology, DataSHIELD, which appears to elide privacy concerns about sharing data by enabling shared analysis while not actually sharing any individual-level data. We combine presentation of the development of DataSHIELD with presentation of an ethnographic study of a workshop to test the technology. DataSHIELD produced an application of the norm of privacy that was practical, flexible and operationalizable in researchers' everyday activities, and one which fulfilled the requirements of ethics committees. We demonstrated that an analysis run via DataSHIELD could precisely replicate results produced by a standard analysis where all data are physically pooled and analyzed together. In developing DataSHIELD, the ethical concept of privacy was transformed into an issue of security. Development of DataSHIELD was based on social practices as well as scientific and ethical motivations. Therefore, the 'success' of DataSHIELD would, likewise, be dependent on more than just the mathematics and the security of the technology.