Managing Controlled Data Sets in a Research Environment

Scott Baker

Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Center

Scott Baker has a B.A.Sc in Electrical Engineering from UBC, is certified in PMP, ITIL, and is a Lean 6-sigma Green Belt.He has over 20 years of experience managing people, projects, and systems spanning the realms of training, software development, data security, marine search and rescue, and telecommunications engineering. Scott has developed and delivered technical presentations and training across North America and in Europe on subjects ranging from telecommunications network design to marine navigation.He joined Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre at the BC Cancer Agency in 2014. His role of Project Manager IT/Systems is a multifaceted position that bridges the IT/Systems and Project Management teams and involves multiple CFI grants as well as interactions with Compute Canada. Scott has a passion for the topics of data privacy and security and enjoys the challenge of seeking solutions to enhance both in the ever evolving research environment.

Abstract

We have restricted (controlled) data both from 3rd party organizations and generated internally that needed to be managed distinctly from other research data The unique requirements of the different data custodians,... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Scott Baker (Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Center)

Topic Areas

Topics: Data privacy and security , Topics: Challenges and solutions for data virtualization, federation and integration

Session

HPC3.3.1 » Data Privacy and Security III (08:30 - Wednesday, 22nd June, CCIS L1-047)

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