The Future of Safe and Transparent Access to Health Data. With Eerke Boiten

Professor Eerke Boiten is our guest in this week’s episode. Eerke is Professor of Cyber Security and Director of the Cyber Technology Institute at De Montfort University. He’s talking in the Health Tech stream at the conference on 9 October.During our conversation, Eerke shares what prompted his move from computer science into cybersecurity and explains his interest in health data. He talks about data sharing in health, why anonymisation isn’t really safe, and suggests that we need to think about health data in a new way, which might offer a way forward.We move on to talk about ethics in AI and where the responsibility lies, and that proceeding thoughtfully rather than at haste pays dividends. We also touch on why, as an academic, Eerke actively engages in policy and public debate on issues such as data privacy and cybersecurity.Lastly, we explore the ‘privacy versus saving lives’ discourse that contact-tracing apps have re-ignited, and why data protection impact assessments are crucial.We loved talking to Eerke and we hope you enjoy the episode.Read Eerke’s opinion piece on health data in The Guardian, and his article in The Conversation on the U.K. government's COVID-19 data project.To catch Eerke’s talk at the Anthropology + Technology Conference on 9th October, visit us online at anthtechconf.co.uk and sign up for our newsletter, or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter. 

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The annual Response-Ability Summit, formerly the Anthropology + Technology conference, brings together leading experts from the social sciences and technology to champion socially-responsible tech, and to foster dialogue and collaboration across the disciplines. The summit has been curated to help today’s leading technology companies understand the significant value of combining teams of technologists with social scientists. Together we can build a future in which socially-responsible tech is the norm.