Recent regulatory developments will have a significant impact on the compliance and security needs in the development of health research. In particular, data-intensive research and the results and processes based on it may be significantly concerned.
The most significant impact is likely to come with the full implementation of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27th, 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/CE (General Data Protection Regulation).
This regulation incorporates provisions of particularly relevant significance for health research, such as pseudonymisation, a technique widely used in health research, and the issues raised by anonymisation, the protection of data by design and by default, data protection impact analysis.
In a context in which the reform of Organic Law 15/1999, of December 13th, on the Protection of Personal Data is being processed, and one year away from the full application of the General Data Protection Regulation it is essential to address the future of health research by identifying the opportunities offered by the new framework.
On the other hand, the implementation of the policy framework requires an understanding of research needs. And this understanding is bidirectional. If it is inescapable for research to integrate compliance conditions and ensure security, regulators cannot offer generic solutions sheltered from reality. It is therefore essential to find spaces for the shared construction of knowledge.
Further information on the website of the Conference on Privacy, health and digital transformation, Valencia
SPEAKERS
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Director of the Andalusian Centre for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER).
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Full Professor at the Universitat de València and Director of the Master's Degree in Data Science.
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Full Professor at the Universitat de València, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry.
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Director of Planning of the Valencia Health Department La Fe.
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Director of Information Security - Regional Ministry of Health.
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General Directorate for Research, Innovation, Technology and Quality of the Regional Ministry of Health.
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National Technology Officer de Microsoft.
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Data Protection Compliance Senior Manager and Iberian DPO (AMGEN).
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Data protection officer (Novartis). |
His Excellency and Principal of the Universitat de València. |
Director of the Privacy and Digital Transformation Chair Microsoft - Universitat de València. |
SCHEDULE
9:15 - Opening of the Conference.
9:30/10:15 - Presentation of the Conference: notes for discussion.
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Bernat Soria, CABIMER Andalusian Centre for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER).
- Ricard Martínez. Director of the Privacy and Digital Transformation Chair of the Universitat de València.
10:45 - Break.
11:15 - What do our researchers need?
- Emilio Soria, Full Professor at the Universitat de València and Director of the Master's Degree in Data Science.
- Josep Redón, Full Professor at the Universitat de València. Department of Medicine. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry.
- Bernardo Valdivieso. Director Planning of the Valencia Health Department La Fe.
12:15 - Security policies: the commitment of researchers and organisations.
- Juan Miguel Signes, Information Security Manager - Regional Ministry of Health.
- Óscar Zurriaga Lloréns, General Directorate for Research, Innovation, Technology and Quality of the Regional Ministry of Health.
- Héctor Sánchez Montenegro, National Technology Officer de Microsoft.
13:15 - Compliance by design.
- Carmen Casado Data Protection Compliance Sr. Manager (AMGEN).
- Jordi Saldaña. Data protection officer (Novartis).
14.00 - Closing of the conference.
- Esteban Morcillo His Excellency and Principal of the Universitat de València.
LECTURES
Introduction to the Conference: Notes for discussion
Ricard Martínez and Bernat Soria.
Session 2: What do our researchers need?
Emilio Soria-Olivas, Josep Redón i Mas and Bernardo Valdivieso.
Session 3: Security policies: the commitment of researchers and organisations
Juan Miguel Signes, Óscar Zurriaga Lloréns and Héctor Sánchez Montenegro.
Session 4: Compliance by design
Jordi Saldaña and Carmen Casado.
Closing of the Conference