Sabrina Ossey
Privacy & Security Expert
Open-Research
(Alumni)
Sabrina joined the SDSC in September 2019 as a computer scientist and worked there until the end of August 2024. During her time at the SDSC, she focused on developing and deploying privacy-preserving solutions. She worked on creating and implementing systems that ensured the secure and ethical handling of data. Sabrina received her PhD in Information Systems from the University of Geneva, specializing in designing fair and responsible data-sharing ecosystems. Her interests included ethical data processing, cloud computing, service design, and privacy-preserving systems.
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April 3, 2023
Whitepaper | Swiss Data Custodian
Whitepaper | Swiss Data Custodian
Ensuring compliance with privacy regulations can be a challenging task, requiring continuous monitoring and the ongoing collection of consent for data usage. The Swiss Data Custodian is an open-source framework that provides the necessary tools to govern data access and processing and enables secure and compliant data usage through contractual agreements.
January 15, 2020
The Swiss Data Custodian | Part 1: a necessary concept in the field of data privacy
The Swiss Data Custodian | Part 1: a necessary concept in the field of data privacy
It is vital to design services and analytics that enable individual privacy protection and self-determination over their data, in such a way that enhances data synergy and empower weaker parties to access and consume data in a fair and responsible way.
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