Changes for page Onboarding to the Medical Informatics Platform MIP
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... ... @@ -40,12 +40,13 @@ 40 40 41 41 == Creation of a MIP User Account == 42 42 43 -**Prerequisite – Step 1**: Access to the MIP requires an EBRAINS user account, 43 +**Prerequisite – Step 1**: Access to the MIP requires an **EBRAINS user account, **which needs to be permitted and authenticated. EBRAINS user accounts are available to users with a legitimate interest (mainly research and development) from Europe and beyond. 44 44 45 -Request an EBRAINS user account: [[https:~~/~~/www.ebrains.eu/page/sign-up>>url:https://www.ebrains.eu/page/sign-up]] 46 -The EBRAINS user account allows users to directly access the Public MIP ([[https:~~/~~/mip.ebrains.eu/>>url:https://mip.ebrains.eu/]]) with no further accreditation being required. 45 +**Request an EBRAINS user account**: [[https:~~/~~/www.ebrains.eu/page/sign-up>>url:https://www.ebrains.eu/page/sign-up]] 46 +The EBRAINS user account allows users to directly access the **Public MIP** ([[https:~~/~~/mip.ebrains.eu/>>url:https://mip.ebrains.eu/]]) with no further accreditation being required. 47 +EBRAINS authorised Users with an active EBRAINS account can request access to a specific federation by contacting [[support@ebrains.eu>>path:mailto:support@ebrains.eu]], who will forward the specific request to the MIP Management team. 47 47 48 - **Access to a specific federation – Step 2:** EBRAINS authorisedUserswith an active EBRAINSaccountcan request access to a specific federation by contacting [[support@ebrains.eu>>path:mailto:support@ebrains.eu]],who will forward the specific request to the MIP Managementteam. Users can also getin direct contact with the MIP team via the online form on the EBRAINS website: [[https:~~/~~/www.ebrains.eu/tools/medical-informatics-platform>>url:https://www.ebrains.eu/tools/medical-informatics-platform]]49 +Users can also get in direct contact with the MIP team via the online form on the **EBRAINS website**: [[https:~~/~~/www.ebrains.eu/tools/medical-informatics-platform>>url:https://www.ebrains.eu/tools/medical-informatics-platform]] 49 49 50 50 The Data Science Steering Committee (DSSC) of the specific federation will be involved in the accreditation process to receive access approvals. 51 51 ... ... @@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ 53 53 54 54 Upon login to the MIP, users are mandated to accept the Terms of Use of the MIP. Accredited users access the MIP through a web-based interface, which will provide them with access to the respective federation on the MIP. 55 55 56 - 57 57 == MIP Data Governance == 58 58 59 59 [[image:1728560441625-436.png]] ... ... @@ -67,10 +67,12 @@ 67 67 === //MIP and data anonymisation// === 68 68 69 69 70 -**Note**: (% style="color:#27ae60" %)**The MIP is handling anonymised data.**(%%) The definition for anonymisation (//ISO standard (ISO 29100:2011)//) of personal data is the process of encrypting or removing personally identifiable data from data so that a person can no longer be directly or indirectly identified(see also **Recital 26 of the GDPR)**. As soon a person cannot be re-identified the data is no longer considered personal data and the GDPR does not apply for further use.70 +**Note**: (% style="color:#27ae60" %)**The MIP is handling anonymised data.**(%%) The definition for anonymisation (//ISO standard (ISO 29100:2011)//) of personal data is the process of encrypting or removing personally identifiable data from datasets so that a person can no longer be identified directly or indirectly (see also **Recital 26 of the GDPR)**. As soon a person cannot be re-identified the data is no longer considered personal data and the GDPR does not apply for further use. 71 71 72 -However, processing personal data **for the purpose o fanonymisation** is still processing that must have a **legal basis under Article 6 of GDPR**. The anonymisation process isdefinedas “**further processing**”andthisprocessing must be compliant with the principle of purpose limitation.The processofdata anonymisationcanbe usedtoimprove data protectioncompliance, e.g., asartof the “**privacy by design**”strategy,withtheoaltoimprovetheprotectionoftheprocessed data;oraspartof the“**data minimisation**”strategy,wheredata can beanonymisedand usedwithout theriskof harming theatasubjects.72 +However, processing personal data **for the purpose to anonymise the data** is still processing that must have a **legal basis under Article 6 of GDPR**. The anonymisation process is what is known as “**further processing**”. As such the new processing must be compliant with the principle of purpose limitation. Most often, the legal basis of the controller’s/processor’s fulfilling contract or legitimate interest will apply, if the principles of collection, purpose, retention have been complied with. 73 73 74 +The process of anonymization can be used to improve data protection compliance in two main ways: i.e., as part of the “**privacy by design**” strategic work, with the goal to improve the protection of the processed data; or as part of the “**data minimisation**” strategy – where data can be anonymized and used without the risk of harming the data subjects. 75 + 74 74 (% style="color:#27ae60" %)**Both strategies are followed by the MIP.** 75 75 76 76 === MIP concepts and definitions ===