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  • Genomics
  • Privacy Law
  • Computer Science

Background:

  • International genomic data sharing faces significant privacy law hurdles.
  • Existing privacy regulations differ between jurisdictions like the EU and US.
  • Secure computing environments on smartphones offer a way to process sensitive data without direct sharing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel technology for processing genomic data within a secure smartphone environment.
  • To assess the compatibility of this technology with existing EU and US privacy laws.
  • To explore technological solutions for privacy law fragmentation in cross-jurisdictional data sharing.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a novel technology for secure genomic data processing on smartphones.
  • Analysis of the technology's compliance with EU and US privacy legal frameworks.
  • Evaluation of data subject trust and control mechanisms within the technology.

Main Results:

  • The described technology for processing genomic data in a secured computing environment appears to comply with both EU and US privacy laws.
  • The technology facilitates secure storage and processing of sensitive genomic data without sharing the raw data.
  • Successful alignment with differing privacy aims and rules across jurisdictions was demonstrated.

Conclusions:

  • Technological solutions may bridge gaps caused by fragmented privacy laws across different jurisdictions.
  • The developed technology offers a potential pathway for compliant international genomic data processing.
  • Data subject trust and control are crucial factors for the social acceptance and implementation of such technologies.