A/Professor Steven McEachern1, Yolante Jones1, Mr Craig Steadman1
1The Australian National University, Canberra , Australia
The types of people who will benefit from attending the workshop: Researchers, infrastructure service providers, research managers and trainers, data scientists, archivists, managers or librarians, interested in knowing how the application of the Five Safes impacts researchers; data owners and custodians.
Skills or knowledge attendees should have: N/A
Do attendees need to bring their own equipment or install any special software to participate in the workshop: Laptop or tablet to be able to participate in quizzes and/or group exercises
Pre workshop preparation: N/A
This workshop provided by the Australian Data Archive will familiarise participants with the CADRE Five Safes framework: Safe people; Safe data; Safe project; Safe settings and Safe output, plus two more; Safe organisations and Safe groups. Participants will learn how each of the Safes support and enable mediated access management to sensitive research data.
The CADRE Five Safes framework and new training resources will be introduced to help researchers and those who support research to better understand the process of requesting and accessing sensitive data; the role of new authorisation and authentication technologies, persistent identifiers and the Research Graph; and Australia’s new Data Availability and Transparency Act (2022).