Big Data

13 November 2015 at 11:54am
Some very interesting and positive messages came out of this week's Future of Data Protection Forum. Interestingly the forum didn't just focus on the draft European Regulation: partly because the final state of that is still unclear, but also because there was general agreement that reputable organisations shouldn't aim merely to comply with data protection law.
19 January 2015 at 3:19pm
During a recent conversation about learning analytics it occurred to me that it might be helpful to analyse how universities use student data in terms of the different justifications provided by UK and European Data Protection Law.
6 January 2015 at 9:29am
Reading yet another paper on privacy and big data that concluded that processing should be based on the individual's consent, it occurred to me how much that approach limits the scope and powers of privacy regulators. When using consent to justify processing, pretty much the only question for regulators is whether the consent was fairly obtained – effectively they are reduced to just commenting and ruling on privacy notices. And, indeed, a surprising number of recent opinions and cases do seem to be about physical and digital signage.
9 December 2014 at 9:00pm
This is now called "The safe share project" after briefly being called the Assured Data Access Project and during work-up as the Farr/MBI/ADRC initiative.
28 May 2014 at 2:50pm
Jacky gives the background to the creation of the Farr Institute, Medical Bioinformatics Initiative and Administrative Data Research Centres. She then goes on to describe the work being undertaken with these centres and Janet to try and find solutions that allow data to be accessed securely, data shared safely and to support the partners to work together collaboratively. Hence two projects looking at a secure network layer over Janet and at options for authentication, authorisation, allocation and identity management (AAAI).
28 May 2014 at 1:12pm
David explains the context for the development of the Crick and its vision, including that for scientific computing. The Crick has had an Off-site Data Centre built in to its plans from day 1 and it is explained how this need is going to be met through the procurement of a shared data centre with 5 other anchor tenants plus the creation of a secure collaborative space, currently titled eMedLab.
24 October 2013 at 3:16pm
John describes the newly designated Health eResearch Centre for the North of England led by Manchester and puts it in the context of the new Health eResearch Network that involves all four centres (the three others led by Dundee, London and Swansea).
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