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  • 21/09/2023
The future European Health Data Space will share citizen’s health data
across the continent for the purposes of scientific research. So how will your data be kept safe?

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00:00 When we talk about health data, we think security, because it's sensitive data.
00:05 When data circulates inside a computer, there's no such thing as zero risk.
00:10 The only answer to this is to have regulation that's efficient, allows fluid access to data, and is extremely secure.
00:24 So in practice, how does the Health Data Hub work? There are several systems in place.
00:30 At no point in the Health Data Hub data pipeline process are we allowed to access directly identifying data.
00:48 Within the platform that we've built, with the machines in France to meet European standards, the data is encrypted.
00:54 This means that it's like encrypted passwords on the internet. It's the same thing, but obviously with extremely high levels of encryption.
01:05 We open secure bubbles for each research project that operates on our platform.
01:12 These bubbles are totally sealed from each other, totally independent, and the researchers only have access to the pseudonymous data that they need.
01:21 Obviously there's no way to take the data out of this bubble, and there's a criminal ban on trying to re-identify people.
01:28 people.
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