How we store data and the three access categories


Information security management is of utmost importance to the Centre. All datasets are securely stored and we follow an industry standard three tier access policy.

 

Safeguarded data

Safeguarded data are those data that are not personal, but the data owner considers there to be a risk of disclosure resulting from linkage to other data (such as private databases) or the data is considered to be commercially sensitive. The safeguards include knowing who is using the data and for what purpose.

Within the safeguarded category there are two sub-levels:

Standard, data fully anonymised

To access data in this category researchers must first accept depositor conditions/agreement and permission may need to be sought from the data owner. To access data in this category please contact us to discuss your needs further.

Special license

To access data within this category researchers will need to agree to protect outputs and to store them securely. The license would need to be physically signed and the project would need approval from the data owner before access is granted. Please get in touch to find out more.

Controlled data

Controlled data needs to be the most secure and are data which can be defined as personal. These datasets contain information that could potentially identify individuals and are only available to researchers for specific data usage and projects that have been individually approved by the Centre. Controlled data can only be accessed through secure facilities, this reassures data providers that the data remain confidential, but provides researchers with access to a rich source of detailed data. If you would like to find out more about our data within this category please contact us.

How we store data and the three access categories


Information security management is of utmost importance to the Centre. All datasets are securely stored and we follow an industry standard three tier access policy.


Safeguarded data

Safeguarded data are those data that are not personal, but the data owner considers there to be a risk of disclosure resulting from linkage to other data (such as private databases) or the data is considered to be commercially sensitive. The safeguards include knowing who is using the data and for what purpose.

Within the safeguarded category there are two sub-levels:

Standard, data fully anonymised

To access data in this category researchers must first accept depositor conditions/agreement and permission may need to be sought from the data owner. To access data in this category please contact us to discuss your needs further.

Special license

To access data within this category researchers will need to agree to protect outputs and to store them securely. The license would need to be physically signed and the project would need approval from the data owner before access is granted. Please get in touch to find out more.

Controlled data

Controlled data need to be the most secure and are data which can be defined as personal. These datasets contain information that could potentially identify individuals and are only available to researchers for specific data usage and projects that have been individually approved by the Centre. Controlled data can only be accessed through secure facilities, this reassures data providers that the data remain confidential, but provides researchers with access to a rich source of detailed data. If you would like to find out more about our data within this category please contact us.