Privacy Preservation of Genomic and Medical Data 1st Edition
Capture attention with a pressing challenge at the intersection of medicine, technology, and law: how do we unlock the full potential of genomic and medical data without compromising individual privacy? Privacy Preservation of Genomic and Medical Data, 1st Edition is a timely, authoritative guide that translates complex theory into practical strategies for protecting sensitive health information in today’s connected world.
Gain a clear understanding of state‑of‑the‑art techniques—ranging from de‑identification and secure multiparty computation to differential privacy, cryptographic solutions, and federated learning—and how they apply to real‑world workflows in research, clinical care, and public health. Written for data scientists, bioinformaticians, clinicians, policy makers, and IT leaders, the book balances rigorous technical explanations with accessible case studies and implementation guidance.
See how privacy preservation fits into global regulatory landscapes such as HIPAA and GDPR and why solutions must adapt to diverse legal, ethical, and cultural contexts across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond. Practical sections outline risk assessment, governance models, and best practices for secure data sharing, enabling organizations to accelerate collaboration while reducing re‑identification risk.
Whether you’re building secure genomic databases, designing privacy‑aware clinical trials, or shaping institutional policy, this volume provides the tools and insight to act confidently. Inform your strategies, protect participants, and support innovation in healthcare with a resource designed for immediate application. Order your copy today and lead the shift toward responsible, privacy-first use of genomic and medical data.
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