Data protection by design
Designing your research project
Every research project is unique. Research can take place in various contexts, may contain different types of data, can apply different kinds of methods, and might be performed in collaboration with scientists or other collaborators working at a different institution or company. It is therefore important to think about technical (e.g., safe storage, encryption) and organizational (i.e., access management, agreements) measures that suit the sensitivity of your research data.
The planning and incorporating of technical and organizational measures to protect the data (of your data subjects) is called data protection by design. As a researcher, there are several ways you can incorporate data protection by design in your research project. Here, we propose three strategies.
Last modified: | 02 July 2024 3.55 p.m. |