Protecting Human Subject Data Privacy Part II: De-Identification Techniques
Description
Prerequisite: Protecting Human Subject Data Privacy: An Introduction or reviewing Johns Hopkins Data Services' online resources 
This class builds upon the introductory session on privacy protection for shared data, as a next step toward applying techniques for de-identifying several types of personal and health identifiers. Join Johns Hopkins Data Services in working through case examples and anonymization methods at an intermediate level suitable for preparing data for external collaborations and restricted access research databases. Attendees will also discuss the more common advanced statistical techniques for anonymization and risk assessment and their use cases as well as current software options.
Note: If you attended Johns Hopkins Data Services' de-identification webinar in prior years, reviewing the online module and guide or webinar recording can prepare you for this session.
Who can attend?
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students