From Standard to Platform: Building A Standards‑Aligned Secure Research Environment

Wharton Y, Feller M1, Laurenson T1, Belchev K1, He J1, Burrowes R1

1Waipapa Taumata Rau | University Of Auckland, , Aotearoa / New Zealand

Biography:

Yvette Wharton works at the Centre for eResearch, Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland. Most recently she has been working as the Research Data Management Programme Lead, working on the Secure Research Environment and machine-actionable Data Management Planning initiatives. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6689-8840 

Abstract:

A Secure Research Environment (SRE) is a controlled computing environment designed to protect sensitive research data, while allowing researchers to work effectively and collaboratively. SREs are an increasingly important infrastructure enabling dataintensive research while meeting regulatory and ethical requirements.

This talk describes how we implemented an operational SRE platform at Waipapa Taumata Rau, aligning with the NIST 800171 framework. We will outline the technical and risk management approaches we used to translate the standard into practice and discuss the practical challenges of designing a restricted environment, including managing identity and access, vulnerability management, continuous monitoring and logging.

This session is intended for eResearch professionals interested in the realities of building and operating secure research platforms. We hope these insights provide a practical overview of the tools, design choices, and lessons learned from developing an SRE for sensitive research data.

 

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