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New solutions for transnational access to secure use files. David Schiller (IAB) Richard Welpton (UKDA). Microdata Access in European Countries – Cooperation between National Statistical Institutes and Data Archives, Athens, October 16-17, 2014.
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New solutions for transnational access to secure use files David Schiller (IAB) Richard Welpton (UKDA) Microdata Access in European Countries – Cooperation between National Statistical Institutes and Data Archives, Athens, October 16-17, 2014
Cooperation between an National Statistical Authority and an CESSDA Data Archive Agreement between IAB, Nuremberg and UKDA, Colchester about access to Secure Use Files
Institute for Employment Research (IAB) • Research Data Centre (FDZ) of the German Federal Employment Agency (BA) at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) • BA = National Statistical Authority • Responsible law: German Social Code Book • Detailed labour market data on institutions, persons and households (secure use files) • Access via guest stay and remote execution • Guest stay: data stays in Nuremberg access via remote desktop solution form “locations” (currently only in Germany)
UK Data Archive (UKDA) • Providesaccessto Secure Use Files via UKDA Secure Lab • Responsiblelaw: depends on dataowner • Secure Lab providesaccesstodatafrom 6 different dataownerswithin UK (oneofthem ONS) • Providesaccesstoconfidential/sensitive information: • Business organisations, socialsurveydata, administativerecords, childrenandyoungpeople • Access via Remote Desktop (toacademicresearchers at theirinstitutions in the UK – almost 600 users)
Short description of the solution UKDA, United Kingdom IAB, Germany • Remote Desktop based on Citrix – users can work “live”. • Safe Rooms within the facilities of both partners. • Agreement between partners to undertake services. • Achievement: • First European location to work with IAB data outside of Germany. • First European location to work with UKDA data outside the UK.
Whathadtobedone Similar institutions but different workflows and understandings • Spoke to each other • Saw equivalences in how things are done • Found a common understanding • Set up a reciprocal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) • This MoU can be used as a template for • further extension of existing solution and • new partnerships using safe room remote access solutions All findings will be available at www.dwbproject.org
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Equivalence, Trust, Reciprocal Content of the MoU: • Services of Parties (The basic MoU) • Description of Safe Room Remote Desktop Service • Application process • Available research data • Fees • Relevant legislative texts • Pledge on Data Secrecy
Obstacles • No common language • No law for transnational access • Law of country where data is stored vs. law of country where data is accessed • Trust is hard to measure and validate for the people in charge of data protection • need to demonstrate ‘equivalence’ • Need for compromising in a working environment • Accreditation of the system • Penetration tests; international standards (ISO 27001); IT security tests……providing confidence • UK researcher need training; IAB users not
Next Steps • Get it up and running – likely within this year • Extend the solutions with more partners (CASD, France; CBS, Netherlands) • Use the MoU to create an consortium agreement • Need for a European wide agreement about transnational access • Build technical frameworks that supports transnational access to confidential data • (Proof of Concept is on the way)
Questions & Comments Agreement between IAB, Nuremberg and UKDA, Colchester about access to Secure Use Files
Thanks for ListeningQuestions & comments Contact: contact@dwbproject.org david.schiller@iab.de Website: http://www.dwbproject.org/