Gen3 facilitates secure and compliant data sharing and analysis for researchers worldwide.
Understanding security and compliance can be a complex subject, which is why we had an event on September 6th in collaboration with our partner, the Center of Translational Data Science at the University of Chicago. This event emphasized security best practices and insights from other Gen3 operators, including the Open Commons Consortium, Krumware, Australian BioCommons, and NeSI, who shared their experiences in setting up and maintaining Gen3 Data Commons and Data Meshes with a security-centric approach.
A brief overview of the topics covered by our esteemed presenters and partners:
A Project Owner’s Perspective on Security & Compliance for Gen3 Data Commons Presented by Robert Grossman, Professor and Director at the Center for Translational Data Science, University of Chicago.
Security & Compliance Practices at CTDS Presented by Clint Malson, Director of Security Operations at the Center for Translational Data Science, University of Chicago.
Security Practices for Gen3 & Its Applications Presented by Plamen Martinov, Chief Technology Officer of the Open Commons Consortium.
Securing Cloud-Native & Kubernetes Environments Presented by Colin Griffin, Founder and Chief Engineer at Krumware.
You can access the recorded session video and PDF slides to catch up on the valuable insights from the event.