{"id":62,"date":"2018-09-07T12:36:23","date_gmt":"2018-09-07T16:36:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/institutional-review-board\/?page_id=62"},"modified":"2025-02-25T12:43:01","modified_gmt":"2025-02-25T17:43:01","slug":"data-security-in-research","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/institutional-review-board\/data-security-in-research\/","title":{"rendered":"Data Security in Research"},"content":{"rendered":"
麻豆传媒在线 IRB Data Security Considerations for Research<\/a>\u200c<\/span> Sample Data Storage Plan<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n All 麻豆传媒在线 information that is stored, processed or transmitted by any means shall be classified into one of four levels of sensitivity: Public, Internal, Confidential and Private. The sensitivity classification identifies information in terms of what it is, and how that information is accessed, processed, communicated and stored. If more than one sensitivity level could apply to the information, the highest level (most restrictive) will be selected.<\/p>\n All personally identifiable information pertaining to individuals that is protected by Federal or State law shall be Private.\u00a0Release of private information in any way other than what is described in your research protocol must be reported to the IRB immediately as an Adverse Event.<\/p>\n Examples:<\/em><\/p>\n Information of a sensitive nature that is available only to designated personnel. Confidential information is information that is not available to the public under all applicable state and federal laws. Release of confidential information in any way other than what is described in your research protocol must be reported to the IRB immediately as an Adverse Event.<\/p>\n Examples:<\/em><\/p>\n Information that is available to business units and used for official purposes but would not be released to the public unless requested pursuant to and authorized by applicable law.<\/p>\n Examples:\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n Public (least restrictive)<\/strong><\/p>\n Information that has been declared public knowledge by University Counsel in response to a request for records under the NJ Open Public Records Act, or by someone who is duly authorized by the University to do so, and thus may be freely distributed. Public information in official University publications or University website may be released without special authorization.<\/p>\n Examples:<\/em><\/p>\nUniversity Requirements for Electronic Data in Research<\/h2>\n
\u00a0Minimum data security for protocols involving electronic data:<\/h3>\n
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Additional required data security for confidential or private information<\/h3>\n
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Information Classification Types<\/h2>\n
Private (most restrictive)<\/h3>\n
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Confidential<\/h3>\n
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Internal<\/h3>\n
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Additional Resources for Responsible Data Security<\/h2>\n