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Protecting Sensitive Data with Secure Data Enclaves

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  • Howison, Mark
  • Angell, Mintaka
  • Hicklen, Mike S.

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  • Hastings, Justine S.

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A Secure Data Enclave is a system that allows data owners to control data access and ensure data security while facilitating approved uses of data by other parties. This model of data use offers additional protections and technical controls for the data owner compared to the more commonly used approach of transferring data from the owner to another party through a data sharing agreement. Under the data use model, the data owner retains full transparency and auditing over the other party’s access, which can be difficult to achieve in practice with even the best legal instrument for data sharing. We describe the key technical requirements for a Secure Data Enclave and provide a reference architecture for its implementation on the Amazon Web Services platform using managed cloud services.

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  • Howison, Mark & Angell, Mintaka & Hicklen, Mike S. & Hastings, Justine S., 2024. "Protecting Sensitive Data with Secure Data Enclaves," OSF Preprints jmd7t_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:jmd7t_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/jmd7t_v1
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    1. Hastings, Justine S. & Howison, Mark & Lawless, Ted & Ucles, John & White, Preston & Research Improving People's Lives, (RIPL), 2019. "Unlocking Data to Improve Public Policy," OSF Preprints 28krq, Center for Open Science.
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