Congratulations to Kate O’Sullivan, Operational Lead for the Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH), and the DaSH team who have been awarded nearly £60,000 of Research Data Scotland funding to explore a standard approach to risk assessment of synthetic data. The team will be working with eDRIS, DataLoch, Health Informatics Centre at University of Dundee, and West of Scotland Safe Haven to deliver this project.
In particular, the project will deliver a defined governance pathway(s) for researchers to access synthetic data within secure environments. It will establish a common standard for the infrastructure and security standards of the secure environment required for synthetic data.
More information about this research programme is available here.