DS-PACK: Tool assembly for the end-to-end support of controlled access human data sharing

Author:

Alper PinarORCID,Dĕd VilémORCID,Herzinger Sascha,Grouès ValentinORCID,Peter Sarah,Lebioda Jacek,Ebermann Linda,Popleteeva Marina,Barry Nene Djenaba,Welter Danielle,Ghosh SoumyabrataORCID,Becker Regina,Schneider ReinhardORCID,Gu WeiORCID,Trefois Christophe,Satagopam VenkataORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements have prompted a shift from centralised controlled access genome-phenome archives to federated models for sharing sensitive human data. In a data-sharing federation, a central node facilitates data discovery; meanwhile, distributed nodes are responsible for handling data access requests, concluding agreements with data users and providing secure access to the data. Research institutions that want to become part of such federations often lack the resources to set up the required controlled access processes. The DS-PACK tool assembly is a reusable, open-source middleware solution that semi-automates controlled access processes end-to-end, from data submission to access. Data protection principles are engraved into all components of the DS-PACK assembly. DS-PACK centralises access control management and distributes access control enforcement with support for data access via cloud-based applications. DS-PACK is in production use at the ELIXIR Luxembourg data hosting platform, combined with an operational model including legal facilitation and data stewardship.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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