Marlon Domingus’ Post

My new infographic: Safeguarding Privacy Rights in Human Subject Research - a practical GDPR approach. I'm looking forward to your comments. Is it helpful? What needs to improve? As always: feel free to reuse and adapt to your purposes. Feedback requested with regards to special conditions like 'covert research'. I could make a reference to statements 14-16 (page 5) of the Statement of Ethical Practice, 2017 by the British Sociological Association. See: https://lnkd.in/e7j2kux for specific guidance. Also 'misleading' could be addressed in the same context. Both relevant as potential valid exceptions of the transparency and consent based on principle (not informing the research participants correctly) because this could reasonably conflict with the research purpose: to study natural behaviour and not political correct behaviour. Or should I make a separate infographic for the special cases? #GDPR #privacy #HumanSubjectResearch #RightToPrivacy #Research #Erasmus #University #Rotterdam

Peter Tak

IT security & privacy consultant

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I think the complexity of the considerations on using pii for research without consent warrant a separate infographic. Also in the data ingest part, the reuse section seems limited to “public available datasets”, reuse of data already present in ones own or a partners organization is where challenges exist.

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