Data protection by design: building the foundations of trustworthy data sharing
Data protection by design: building the foundations of trustworthy data sharing
Data trusts have been conceived as a mechanism to enable the sharing of data across entities where other formats, such as open data or commercial agreements, are not appropriate, and make data sharing both easier and more scalable. By our definition, a data trust is a legal, technical and organisational structure for enabling the sharing of data for a variety of purposes. Data trusts, as well as related structures such as data collaboratives, which attempt to create trust in order to facilitate data sharing, and create benefit to individuals, groups of individuals, or society at large, require at a minimum a process-based mechanism, i.e. a workflow, that should have a trustworthiness-by-design approach at its core. Data protection by design (DPbD) should be a key component of such an approach.
Data-Driven Innovation, Data Protection by Design (DPbD), Data Trusts, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Organisational DPbD Process
Stalla-Bourdillon, Sophie
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Thuermer, Gefion
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Walker, Johanna
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Carmichael, Laura
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Simperl, Elena
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February 2020
Stalla-Bourdillon, Sophie
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Thuermer, Gefion
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Walker, Johanna
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Carmichael, Laura
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Simperl, Elena
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Stalla-Bourdillon, Sophie, Thuermer, Gefion, Walker, Johanna, Carmichael, Laura and Simperl, Elena
(2020)
Data protection by design: building the foundations of trustworthy data sharing.
Data & Policy, 2, [e4].
(doi:10.1017/dap.2020.1).
Abstract
Data trusts have been conceived as a mechanism to enable the sharing of data across entities where other formats, such as open data or commercial agreements, are not appropriate, and make data sharing both easier and more scalable. By our definition, a data trust is a legal, technical and organisational structure for enabling the sharing of data for a variety of purposes. Data trusts, as well as related structures such as data collaboratives, which attempt to create trust in order to facilitate data sharing, and create benefit to individuals, groups of individuals, or society at large, require at a minimum a process-based mechanism, i.e. a workflow, that should have a trustworthiness-by-design approach at its core. Data protection by design (DPbD) should be a key component of such an approach.
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Data Protection by Design_ Building the foundations of trustworthy data sharing (final)
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Accepted/In Press date: 15 January 2020
Published date: February 2020
Keywords:
Data-Driven Innovation, Data Protection by Design (DPbD), Data Trusts, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Organisational DPbD Process
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Local EPrints ID: 437237
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/437237
ISSN: 2632-3249
PURE UUID: 2be963a6-0e05-43e1-bea1-3e623d91ede8
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