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Re: Policy - protecting research data
From: Karen Eft <kareneft () BERKELEY EDU>
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:02:24 -0800
Craig,Here's an "Interim" policy from UC Berkeley, specifically about "human subjects" data: "Security of Research Subjects' Personally Identifiable Data Held by Researchers"
http://cphs.berkeley.edu/content/datasecurity.htmIt includes some very good "general" protective measures for any type of data that should be stringently protected.
-Karen On Jan 10, 2006, at 11:06 AM, Geoff Nathan wrote:
At 01:01 PM 1/10/2006, you wrote:Does anyone have a policy in place that is geared to the protection ofresearch data? UT Austin is in the process of finalizing such a policy,and examples from others would be helpful. This policy will be in addition to existing network security andacceptable use policies, and is driven in part by a system-wide mandateto establish policies specific to protecting research data.
================================================= Karen E. Eft Information Technology Policy Manager UC Berkeley (510)642-4095 http://itpolicy.berkeley.edu =================================================
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- Policy - protecting research data Craig Blaha (Jan 10)
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- Re: Policy - protecting research data Geoff Nathan (Jan 10)
- Re: Policy - protecting research data Karen Eft (Jan 11)
- Re: Policy - protecting research data Craig Blaha (Jan 11)