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Brain research data sharing and personal data privacy: continued discussion on anonymization + community meeting
By Stephan Heunis, Emma Bluemke, Gustav Nilsonne, Tonya White, Peer Herholz, and more.
Theme: Open Data 2.0
Format: Emergent session
Abstract
We had a successful 1st emergent session on "Open neuroimaging data and personal data privacy: convergence or divergence" and there has been interest in extending the discussion for another session. We therefore propose a follow-up session to discuss a more specific topic (whereas the 1st session was more broad): anonymization of brain research data.
What does anonymization mean?
Where are the blurred boundaries between personal, pseudo-anonymous, and anonymous?
What algorithms are out there to de-identify and re-identify brain research data?
And what are the associated risks when depending on them?
We will also discuss the broader goal of setting up a community around the topic of brain research data sharing and personal data privacy, building on the momentum of the Open Brain Consent working group.
I think it would be very important and useful to allow the broader community to be involved as well, one or the other way. Maybe we could send out a tweet asking folks to share their experience, stories and questions!? This would definitely enrich our discussion and make it more "grounded/realistic" etc. .
Brain research data sharing and personal data privacy: continued discussion on anonymization + community meeting
By Stephan Heunis, Emma Bluemke, Gustav Nilsonne, Tonya White, Peer Herholz, and more.
Abstract
We had a successful 1st emergent session on "Open neuroimaging data and personal data privacy: convergence or divergence" and there has been interest in extending the discussion for another session. We therefore propose a follow-up session to discuss a more specific topic (whereas the 1st session was more broad): anonymization of brain research data.
We will also discuss the broader goal of setting up a community around the topic of brain research data sharing and personal data privacy, building on the momentum of the Open Brain Consent working group.
Useful Links
https://open-brain-consent.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
Tagging @jsheunis @tjhwhite @lzehl @jopasserat @GNilsonne @agt24 @CPernet @PeerHerholz @yarikoptic @cassgvp @DorienHuijser @agt24 @eglerean @robertoostenveld
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