Ms Marina McGale1, A/Prof Steven McEachern1, Ms Ingrid Mason1
1The Australian National University, ,
The CADRE Platform has been designed to support sensitive data access management.
The two major steps in the high-level business process for data access management in this platform are that a researcher (data user/applicant) creates a (1) data sharing request and a data owner and/or custodian responds to that with an approval in a (2) data sharing agreement. The authorisation sub-processes that enable access to sensitive data are a much more complex set of arrangements that are threaded through shared data governance, researcher identity verification and research ethics training.
The federated technical architecture incorporates within the platform: multi-system integrations of safe settings, information exchange, dashboard, persistent identifiers, and scholarly collaboration, identity assurance and research passport systems. The user interface and journeys and system interactions are complex because this platform operates as a coordinating mechanism that supports the capture of authorisation sub-processes.
This presentation will cover the solutions architecture of the platform and reference leading technical work in the global community (CILogon, ImPACT, DUOS & REMS) and on working towards building research passports and federated authorisation management enabling access to sensitive data in secure environments.
The target audience for this presentation are: technical managers and other technical professionals building or managing national research infrastructure that supports sensitive data access and analysis in research.
Biography:
Marina McGale is the ADA Web Services Coordinator and the CADRE Platform technical manager (ANU)
Steven McEachern is the ADA Director and the CADRE Platform project lead (ANU)
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7848-4912
Ingrid Mason is the CADRE Platform project manager (ANU)