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Alban Gaignard1, Johan Montagnat

  • 1CNRS / UNS, I3S, MODALIS, Sophia Antipolis, France.

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Federated grids enable large-scale neuroscience studies by connecting distributed data centers. A new distributed data access control policy facilitates secure data sharing while preserving local site control and data security.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Computer Science
  • Data Security

Background:

  • Grids are crucial for federating distributed neuroscience data for large-scale studies.
  • Current adoption is hindered by challenges in handling sensitive neuroradiological data and data control concerns.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a distributed data access control policy for federating neuroscience data stores.
  • To enable multi-centric studies while maintaining local security and data control.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a distributed data access control policy.
  • Integration with existing data stores, prioritizing local security policies.
  • Implementation of a system to support multi-centric neuroscience research.

Main Results:

  • The proposed policy allows for the federation of existing data stores.
  • Local security policies are maintained, ensuring data control for federated sites.
  • A balance is achieved between collaborative data sharing and preventing unauthorized access.

Conclusions:

  • The distributed access control policy effectively supports multi-centric neuroscience studies.
  • It addresses concerns regarding sensitive data manipulation and data loss.
  • This approach facilitates secure collaboration in competitive research environments.