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DESCRIPTION:When processing health and genetic data in High Performance Com
 puting (HPC) clusters\, researchers must consider the application of resea
 rch ethics principles as well as the _General Data Protection Regulation_\
 , including issues of identifiability\, duties of confidentiality and secu
 rity\, and accountability. A Data Protection Impact Assessment can be a us
 eful tool to identify and mitigate any risks to the rights and freedoms of
  data subjects (patients and research participants). \n\nIn this webinar 
 we will also highlight the risks of working with sensitive data on an HPC 
 cluster and we will provide you guidelines and measures that can help you 
 secure your data and its processing. Additionally\, we will give a short o
 verview of what you should look out for when selecting or developing softw
 are to work on this data\n\n \n\n### About the speakers\n\nSarah Peter st
 udied Bioinformatics and worked for a few years as a researcher and data m
 anager at the Max Planck Institute. Now she works at the Luxembourg Centre
  for Systems Biomedicine\, UNILU\, as an Infrastructure Engineer in the R3
  and IT Infrastructure team. She is also the liaison for the HPC team. Sin
 ce GDPR has come into effect\, she spends some of her time doing risk anal
 ysis for the institute’s IT infrastructure and the HPC cluster.\n\nAdria
 n Thorogood is a lawyer and Research &amp\; Development Specialist in the 
 Bioinformatics Core\, Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine\, UNILU. H
 e works with the European 1+ Million Genomes Project and other infrastruct
 ure projects to address ethical and legal issues that arise when sharing g
 enomic and health-related data cross-border and internationally. His resea
 rch focuses on how genomic sequencing platforms\, information and networki
 ng technologies\, open science practices\, and patient empowerment movemen
 ts are disrupting research and health care.
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SUMMARY:Data protection and security aspects of running simulations on pers
 onal data with HPC
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/croupier-user-centric-m
 eta-orchestrator-cross-platform-workflow-delivery-and-execution
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