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SUMMARY:HPC in a TRE: Architecting for Secure Research in the Cloud (One A
 cronym at a Time)
DESCRIPTION:James Grant (Amazon Web Services)\n\nTrusted Research Environm
 ents depend on information governance framework, business operations and t
 echnical components to ensure they provide a service that operates securel
 y and mitigates barriers for researchers. Architecting in the cloud starts
  with establishing appropriate security controls, identity and access conf
 iguration. The application components for the TRE can then be deployed int
 o this with confidence. This separation of concerns means that specialists
  within the org can own their area and e.g. research software engineers an
 d research infrastructure engineers can focus on their area working more c
 losely with researchers and data stewards. With these foundations the clou
 d allows you to extend TRE capability by providing access to additional se
 rvices. These can include elastic clusters, ML/AI services and workflow au
 tomation to deliver on-demand high level capability for researchers.\n\nDo
 main: Applied Social Sciences and Humanities, Life Sciences, Computational
  Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Christian Cole (Univer
 sity of Dundee) and James Hetherington (University College London)\n\n
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