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Publications [#361183] of Thomas J. Nechyba

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  1. Baldin, I; Chase, J; Crabtree, J; Nechyba, T; Christopherson, L; Stealey, M; Kneifel, C; Orlikowski, V; Carter, R; Scott, E; Sone, A; Sizemore, D, ImPACT: A networked service architecture for safe sharing of restricted data, Future Generation Computer Systems, vol. 129 (April, 2022), pp. 269-285 [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/15)

    Abstract:
    In this paper we describe an architecture developed and prototyped in the course of the NSF-funded project called ImPACT—Infrastructure for Privacy-Assured CompuTations. This architecture addresses the common problems that arise from the need to securely store, control access to and process privacy-restricted data in a multi-institutional, multi-stakeholder setting. Specifically the architecture includes several components—a way to publicly advertise a limited set of data attributes without exposing the sensitive data itself; a set of mechanisms for a data owner to specify and automatically enforce complex data-access policies commonly expressed today as Data Use Agreements (DUAs); a way to securely collect digital attestations from multiple stakeholders to satisfy those policies; and a reproducible template to deploy secure processing enclaves in which groups of researchers can analyze the data in a way that complies with data owner policies using the tools of their choice. The paper describes the architecture and its instantiation in a prototype, providing a performance evaluation of several components.


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