The Tryggve project - a joint initiative of ELIXIR Nodes in Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway and NordForsk's Nordic eInfrastructure Collaboration - has published a number of documents, reflecting the significant progress made in the recent months.
They present specific technical information as well as general updates on the project main activities. All documents are now available on the Tryggve website.
- Review of Technologies used in Nordic Secure Systems
- Progress Report on Technical and Interoperability Topics
- Tryggve Processes for Authentication
- Progress Report on Legal Topics
- Progress Report on Use Cases
About Tryggve
The ‘Tryggve’ project, a collaborative effort to manage and process sensitive biomedical data in nordic countries, will develop a Nordic platform for sensitive data in collaboration with national e-infrastructures; a simpler, safer e-infrastructure services for researchers in the biological and medical sciences. A special focus is in enabling authorised researchers to access sensitive data online across the Nordic countries. Tryggve aims to develop the platform over a set of use cases including ‘Platform-as-a-service’ for biobanking, imaging, human genomics, industry collaboration and the Nordic Information for Action eScience Center (NIASC).
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