The plethora of new data sources, combined with a growing interest in increased access to previously unpublished data, poses a set of ethical challenges regarding individual privacy. This paper sets out one aspect of those challenges: the need to anonymise data in such a form that protects the privacy of individuals while providing sufficient data utility for data users. This issue is discussed using a case study of Scottish Government’s administrative data, in which disclosure risk is examined and data utility is assessed using a potential ‘real-world’ analysis
The anonymisation of personal data has multiple purposes within research: as a marker of ethical pra...
Trustworthy data repositories ensure the security of their collections. We argue they should also en...
Privacy has become a major issue for policy makers. This has been impelled by the rapid development ...
The recent increase in the availability of data sources for research has put significant strain on e...
The re-use of administrative data for social research holds great potential. From a privacy perspect...
Preserving the confidentiality of information is of paramount importance to data controllers sharing...
The argument for access to sensitive unit-level data produced within government is usually framed in...
In this article, we discuss the new requirements for standards for policy and mechanism to retain pr...
When producing anonymised microdata for research, national statistics institutes (NSIs) identify a n...
ABSTRACT Objectives Sharing of health data, including linkage of research with administrative and...
Slides from Privacy & Confidentiality Committee sponsored webinar presented on February 6, 2019. Li...
While always integral to scientific activity, data work has recently emerged as a key set of process...
The sharing of data for the purposes of data analysis and research can have many benefits. At the sa...
Anonymisation of personal data has a long history stemming from the expansion of the types of data p...
Data about individuals is being increasingly collected and disseminated for purposes such as busines...
The anonymisation of personal data has multiple purposes within research: as a marker of ethical pra...
Trustworthy data repositories ensure the security of their collections. We argue they should also en...
Privacy has become a major issue for policy makers. This has been impelled by the rapid development ...
The recent increase in the availability of data sources for research has put significant strain on e...
The re-use of administrative data for social research holds great potential. From a privacy perspect...
Preserving the confidentiality of information is of paramount importance to data controllers sharing...
The argument for access to sensitive unit-level data produced within government is usually framed in...
In this article, we discuss the new requirements for standards for policy and mechanism to retain pr...
When producing anonymised microdata for research, national statistics institutes (NSIs) identify a n...
ABSTRACT Objectives Sharing of health data, including linkage of research with administrative and...
Slides from Privacy & Confidentiality Committee sponsored webinar presented on February 6, 2019. Li...
While always integral to scientific activity, data work has recently emerged as a key set of process...
The sharing of data for the purposes of data analysis and research can have many benefits. At the sa...
Anonymisation of personal data has a long history stemming from the expansion of the types of data p...
Data about individuals is being increasingly collected and disseminated for purposes such as busines...
The anonymisation of personal data has multiple purposes within research: as a marker of ethical pra...
Trustworthy data repositories ensure the security of their collections. We argue they should also en...
Privacy has become a major issue for policy makers. This has been impelled by the rapid development ...