INVITATION 
Privacy in a Big Data World 
A Symposium of the Board on Research Data and Information 
(http://www.nationalacademies.org/brdi )
 Monday, September 23, 2013 from 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm  
 National Academy of Sciences Lecture Room
2100 C Street NW, Washington, DC 

"Big data" describes the phenomenon of an explosion in quantities of scientific 
data available for research. The term is also used to describe the vast 
increase in personal data available in a digital world. The enormous quantities 
of data are requiring new terms such as exabytes, zettabytes, and yottabytes, 
new methods of processing and storage, such as cloud computing, and additional 
broadband. Big data also implies new ways of thinking about data that emphasize 
their reuse and repurposing, and the recombination and aggregation of data from 
multiple sources; these are practices that are often in tension with 
traditional ideas about privacy and anonymity. Such developments offer 
unprecedented opportunities to realize scientific advances and economic growth 
- if we can sort out the right balances with privacy, and if legal and 
regulatory constraints do not become intractable barriers. 
Data flow across boundaries for both scientific and commercial uses. There are 
several international and national efforts to enhance data privacy in a big 
data world, including revisions in the United States to the OECD 1980 Privacy 
Guidelines, the EU General Data Protection Regulation, and proposed revisions 
to the Common Rule for the Protection of Human Subjects. These activities 
impact access and use of data for a wide variety of research purposes. How can 
we provide adequate privacy protection for individuals without impeding 
research and innovation? How do these different regulatory approaches to 
privacy impact national and transnational research? Has society's perspective 
on privacy evolved in a digital world, and how may it have to change further in 
the future? 

This Symposium will explore current developments in these areas. The co-chair 
of the Board on Research Data and Information, Clifford Lynch of the Coalition 
on Networked Information, will lead the symposium discussion, beginning at 3 
p.m. on Monday, September 23. The event will continue for 2 ½ hours in a mix of 
short presentations and discussion. The entire proceedings will be recorded and 
an audio-tape will be archived on the Board's website. The meeting will be 
followed by a reception outside the Lecture Room. 

The symposium is free and open to the public, but space is limited and advance 
registration by no later than noon on September 20 is required (contact: Cheryl 
Levey, [email protected] or call 202-334-1531).
Monday, September 23, 2013 from 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm 
National Academy of Sciences Lecture Room
2100 C Street NW, Washington, DC 
The symposium is free and open to the public, but advance registration is 
required.
RSVP by September 20 to Cheryl Levey at [email protected]

For additional information about the program, please visit 
http://www.nationalacademies.org/brdi 
or contact Paul Uhlir, the Board Director, at [email protected] or 202-334-1531. 
The Symposium will be webcast-see the Board website for details on Monday, 
September 23, 2013 
  

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