Coordinated Access for Data, Researchers and Environments (CADRE)
Join us online to learn about CADRE: a sensitive data access management platform for social sciences and related disciplines
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour
The ARDC invites you to join Jenny Fewster, Ryan Perry and guests online, for an exciting and informative webinar showcasing the soon to be launched CADRE platform.
CADRE has been developed to support secure, standardised data sharing across sectors, providing the Australian research community with streamlined access to sensitive data for addressing public challenges.
CADRE is a data access request management platform for the social sciences and related disciplines, designed to support secure data sharing. CADRE 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.
This webinar will:
- provide an overview of CADRE
- describe how CADRE applies the Five Safes framework
- provide a high level walk through on how to get started with CADRE.
Our Partners in the development of the CADRE Platform:
- Australian Data Archive
- Australian Access Federation
- AURIN
- AARNet
- Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
- Australian Institute of Family Studies
- Swinburne University of Technology
- Australian National University
- The University of Queensland
- University of New South Wales
- The University of Melbourne
- Research Graph Foundation.
Key Resources
- Visit the CADRE website.
- See the project’s latest presentations and papers.
- Watch a video on Five Safes.
- Watch a video on what sensitive data is.
- View the online learning modules.
Who will be speaking?
- Jenny Fewster, Director HASS and Indigenous RDC
- Ryan Perry, Director, Australian Data Archive, Australian National University
Who should attend?
Researchers, academics, research data specialists, research support professionals working with sensitive data in social science, and related research.
What participants will gain from the session?
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.
Further ARDC resources
Will the session be recorded?
Yes, the session will be recorded, provided to all registrants and published online.
Have questions?
Email contact@ardc.edu.au
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