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Having completed Information Governance training prior to getting access to the research dataset you should remember that:

  1. You must not share your login details with others;
  2. Only carry out research on the research dataset - clinicians with access to the identifiable clinical data should join GeCIP to carry out research;
  3. Do not 'screenshot' the Research Environment or otherwise shortcut the Airlock;
  4. Prepare any material for airlock import or export with consideration of its impact on data security (see the guidelines in the airlock section of this site);
  5. Do not carry out any activity on 100,000 Genomes Project research data that may reveal any participant's identity;
  6. Inform Genomics England Service Desk immediately if you:
    1. observe other users endangering the security of the environment or dataset;
    2. fear you have breached the security of the environment or dataset;
    3. think your login details have been compromised.

The following is taken from the Genomics England IG Confidrentiality and Data Protection Policy which can be found in the Library and Resources section of the website.(lightbulb)

Data Protection

The Data Protection Act 1998 (The Act) came into force in March 2000. The Act sets out standards which must be satisfied when processing data relating to living individuals. Processing includes recording, obtaining, holding, using, generating derived data, analysing, disclosing and destroying personal data. The Act covers information on any media stored on computers and also within manual records.

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