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BIOSEC: Security and Privacy in Life Sciences Data (BIOSEC)
Date du début: 1 mars 2009, Date de fin: 29 févr. 2012 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

"Nowadays, there are over a thousand different life science databases with hundreds of gigabytes of content ranging from gene-property data for different organisms to brain image data. Such databases are distributed over the web and have high degrees of heterogeneity and different levels of quality. Research in life sciences requires the combination of various sources of data and processing by bioinformatics tools deployed on powerful and efficient platforms for patterns, similarities, and unusual occurrences to be observed. Therefore, sharing of data among institutions and researchers is essential for life sciences. However, this gives rise to many security and privacy issues that need to be addressed at the lowest level, that of data. This project has an interdisciplinary nature lying in the intersection of life sciences and data management. The common denominator is data and we use a security lens to observe them. The objectives of the project can be summarized as: (i) the critical review of state-of-the-art techniques for ensuring security and privacy in databases; (ii) the study of the data management requirements for life sciences applications; (iii) the analysis of security and privacy threats for life sciences; (iv) the proposal of novel, or the extension of existing, techniques for addressing all issues discovered; and (v) the application in real world applications. It is the scope of this project to provide methods for ensuring privacy and security custom-tailored to real-world life sciences applications. To achieve this, competence in both life sciences applications as well as data security and privacy methods must be attained. Upon conclusion of the project, the applicant will have acquired sufficient expertise in order to: (i) disseminate knowledge about the security and privacy implications to life sciences researchers; and (ii) provide with real-world case studies and detailed security and privacy requirements to data management researchers."

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