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rules for dealing with human subjects data
From: Scott Bradner <sob () HARVARD EDU>
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 13:39:20 -0500
do any of you know of any specific rules for university-based researchers protecting data that involves personally identifiable info? I know that some data sources include security instriuctions with their data but not all do and that does not cover data generated by the researcher him/herself. e.g. "no computer that contains names matched with social security numbers can be connected to the Internet" (so as to avoid things like http://www.aunty-spam.com/california-notifies-over-1-million-that-they-may-have-been-hacked/ ) Scott ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Discussion Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.
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- rules for dealing with human subjects data Scott Bradner (Mar 20)
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- Re: rules for dealing with human subjects data Dan Updegrove (Mar 20)
- Re: rules for dealing with human subjects data Michael Sinatra (Mar 20)
- Re: rules for dealing with human subjects data Christopher E. Cramer (Mar 21)
- Re: rules for dealing with human subjects data Chris Allison (Mar 21)
- rules for dealing with human subjects data Karen Eft (Mar 23)