12
Dec

Coordinated Access for Data, Researchers and Environments (CADRE): A Showcase

Join us online to learn about CADRE, an ARDC-supported sensitive data access management platform for social sciences and related disciplines.
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About the Event

Please note: the webinar was interrupted by a fire alarm and building evacuation. It will be rescheduled to early 2025. Please stay tuned for updates.

Developed with ARDC co-investment through our Platforms Program, the Coordinated Access for Data, Researchers and Environments (CADRE) platform is soon to be launched. CADRE is a data access request management platform for the social sciences and related disciplines, designed to support secure data sharing. It enables data custodians to make informed data sharing decisions, record data sharing agreements and address core governance concerns by operationalising the Five Safes, a best-practice framework for sensitive data management. CADRE is set to support secure, standardised data sharing across sectors, providing the Australian research community with streamlined access to sensitive data for addressing public challenges.

This webinar will:

  • provide an overview of CADRE
  • describe how CADRE applies the Five Safes framework
  • provide a high-level walkthrough on how to get started with CADRE.

Speakers

  • Jenny Fewster, Director, HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons, ARDC
  • Ryan Perry, Director, Australian Data Archive, Australian National University
  • Marina McGale, Technical Manager, Australian Data Archive, Australian National University

Who Should Attend

Those working with sensitive data in social science and related research should join, including:

  • researchers
  • academics
  • research data specialists
  • research support professionals.

What You’ll Gain

Attendees will achieve a greater understanding of the CADRE platform, how to use the platform to manage access to data collections and how to access further resources and support.

Recording

This session will be recorded. The recording will be provided to all registrants and published online.

Do you have questions about this event? Contact us.

Please note that this event may be recorded and published by the ARDC. This may include your contributions during the session. Attendees are expected to comply with the Code of Conduct for ARDC Activities during this event. The ARDC respects the privacy of individuals. Information collected is in accordance with the ARDC Privacy Policy.

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