About the data
Now, the Máxima Center will also make data from children with cancer more widely available via the cloud to researchers working on childhood cancer, in the Netherlands and abroad. This will enable even more, faster and better research. And the knowledge hidden in all that data can lead to new insights to improve the treatment of childhood cancer in the future.
The first type concerns data on the diagnosis and treatment of children with cancer. For example, the type of tumor, the child's gender and age when the cancer was diagnosed, and their treatment protocol.
In addition, researchers use material from children with cancer in the Biobank – such as tumor tissue or blood – to make measurements in the lab. They only do this with the permission of parents and child. For example, they map changes in the DNA of the tumor and look at their effect on gene activity in the cancer cells.
Some parts of our cloud environment are only accessible from the computer network in the Máxima Center for extra security.
About the cloud
More and more data is being produced in childhood cancer research. For example, all information about the DNA of one tumor is equal to 300GB of data. Medical images, such as CT or MRI scans, also use a lot of storage space.
Research not only requires more and more storage space, but also an increasing amount of computing power. Otherwise it might take months to do research that would only take a few days with faster computers.
The storage space, computing power and the programs to perform all those calculations taken together is called IT infrastructure. The IT infrastructure of the research department at the Máxima Center is no longer powerful enough to process the ever-growing amount of research data.
That is why the Princess Máxima Center uses cloud services from a commercial party. This ensures a faster, more flexible and cheaper way of working with large amounts of data.
About security and privacy
Google Cloud is one of the most secure providers of cloud services. They secure their data both physically (in the data centers) and digitally.
All providers of cloud services, including Google Cloud, must comply with European (GDPR) and Dutch (AVG) privacy legislation. When storing data in the Netherlands, Google Cloud must also comply with all Dutch laws and regulations in the field of quality, security and privacy.
Only verified users – from the Máxima Center or fellow researchers at other institutions – are given access to our cloud environment. All users must complete training before being allowed into the cloud environment. Researchers only have access to the data they need to perform their tasks. They must always log in to the Google Cloud Platform with multi-factor authentication.
Some parts of our cloud environment are only accessible from the computer network in the Máxima Center for extra security.
The Máxima Center always retains control over the research data and its processing. For example, data stored on the Google Cloud Platform is encrypted when not in use. During calculation tasks, a Google administrator can gain access to the data, but we have expressly prohibited this in the agreements with Google. The Máxima Center carries out an annual security test to ensure that there are no weak spots in the security of our IT infrastructure.