This white paper provides the necessary basis for understanding the requirements and specifications for remote access to sensitive data (data with potentially harmful effects in the event of their disclosure) in the social sciences and the humanities (SSH). It is result of the work implemented in SSHOC Task 5.4 Remote Access to Sensitive Data. It is intended to provide guidance and recommendations to the EOSC stakeholders for future infrastructure investment for remote access to sensitive data in the SSH. To ensure that this guidance can, in fact, be implemented, the recommendations are based on the knowledge of numerous data professionals who have direct experience planning, implementing, managing, and sustaining diverse forms of remote ac...
Scientific progress today requires multi-institutional and cross-disciplinary sharing and analysis o...
Social science and humanities research infrastructures allow the sharing and safe use of confidentia...
Data about individuals and organisations are routinely collected across the Member States of Europe...
This poster introduces two projects exploring the concept of a secure virtual research environment a...
The purpose of this milestone is to highlight one section of the Deliverable D5.10 White Paper on Re...
This article describes the approach taken by NORC and NIST to provide remote researcher access to co...
Research funding organizations, particularly at international level, are increasingly promoting the ...
The UK Data Service Secure Lab is a remote access data enclave that enables researchers to access co...
In the course of their support activities for research data management, the Universities of Basel an...
●Due to their sensitive nature, access to secure/controlled data is highly restricted, they are only...
The European Data without Boundaries (DwB) project proposes a Remote Access Network (Eu-RAN) to acc...
Data services are now at a very exciting crossroad. The possibilities for innovative science repres...
Not all microdata can be anonymised without losing too much detail. For some data, once sufficient d...
Data services are now at a very exciting crossroad. The possibilities for innovative science repres...
This report provides a guide on setting up a Secure Remote Connection between two Trusted Research E...
Scientific progress today requires multi-institutional and cross-disciplinary sharing and analysis o...
Social science and humanities research infrastructures allow the sharing and safe use of confidentia...
Data about individuals and organisations are routinely collected across the Member States of Europe...
This poster introduces two projects exploring the concept of a secure virtual research environment a...
The purpose of this milestone is to highlight one section of the Deliverable D5.10 White Paper on Re...
This article describes the approach taken by NORC and NIST to provide remote researcher access to co...
Research funding organizations, particularly at international level, are increasingly promoting the ...
The UK Data Service Secure Lab is a remote access data enclave that enables researchers to access co...
In the course of their support activities for research data management, the Universities of Basel an...
●Due to their sensitive nature, access to secure/controlled data is highly restricted, they are only...
The European Data without Boundaries (DwB) project proposes a Remote Access Network (Eu-RAN) to acc...
Data services are now at a very exciting crossroad. The possibilities for innovative science repres...
Not all microdata can be anonymised without losing too much detail. For some data, once sufficient d...
Data services are now at a very exciting crossroad. The possibilities for innovative science repres...
This report provides a guide on setting up a Secure Remote Connection between two Trusted Research E...
Scientific progress today requires multi-institutional and cross-disciplinary sharing and analysis o...
Social science and humanities research infrastructures allow the sharing and safe use of confidentia...
Data about individuals and organisations are routinely collected across the Member States of Europe...