Scope of Standard
This standard identifies the requirements for using shared analytics over secured and unsecured networks. It establishes a consistent method of using an overarching interoperability framework to utilize one or more disparate data systems for analytic purposes without an analytic user having explicit access to or sharing the data within these systems.
Why Get Involved
This standard allows for a high assurance method of sharing access to information for analysis without moving data beyond firewall protection. It facilitates sharing virtual access to aggregate data without the need for direct access to personal health information (PHI), personally identifiable information (PII), or other sensitive data. The standard supports a scenario where an entity (institution and/or technology) with an analytic might wish to analyze data stored at another entity (institution and/or technology) within appropriate cyber security constraints.
Who Should Participate
Stakeholders for this standard include any organization that collects, analyzes, and shares data. This can include:
How to Participate
For more information about the IEEE P2795TM standard project and kickoff meeting, please send an email addressed to both Dr. Cj Rieser at cjrieser@ieee.org and John Griffith at griffith@mitre.org.
Meeting Information
The IEEE P2795™ kick-off meeting will be held on Thursday, May 9th at 11am ET.
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Note: Due to security requirements, please indicate plans to attend the meeting in-person at least two weeks in advance when completing event registration so that badges and parking access at MITRE can be arranged. Instructions on how to attend remotely using iMeet will be provided closer to the meeting date for those who register for the event