archTIS is excited to announce that we will be participating the eResearch Australasia 2022 Conference. archTIS co-founder Phillip Dean will be giving an oral presentation at the event which will examine Kojensi’s world leading granular security model, on its use of metadata, and how it enables secure sharing based on the attributes and controls being applied to data and to users. Please see below for more information on the session.
Session Title: Secure Research Collaboration
Presenter: Phillip Dean
Time of Presentation: Wednesday October 19 From 11:55AM – 12:15PM
Sharing and collaboration is fundamental to research. Without it, we would be in research silos disconnected from the synergies and opportunities of our global research peers. The challenge in doing this is how to SECURELY share and collaborate, so that intellectual property, commercial confidences, and national security requirements are maintained. Many universities work with public and private sector research partners as a source of income, and cannot afford to suffer misappropriation of data, or unethical or inappropriate sharing of the research IP they are tasked with collecting and protecting
Australian Information security company archTIS developed four generations of a compartmentalised information sharing platform for the highest security levels within Defence. 4 years ago the platform was re-platformed and government accredited, as an information sharing and collaboration Software as a Service (SAAS) platform for sensitive and classified information up to Protected. The platform is now used by Australian Universities, Commercial and Government entities to securely share and collaborate.
Our oral presentation will describe Kojensi’s world leading granular security model, on its use of metadata, and how it enables secure sharing based on the attributes and controls being applied to data and to users. It will outline the new partnership with AARNET to bring the capabilities to the University research sector as well as other academic, commercial and government examples and use cases for the technology, eg. in protecting Defence research as it traverses supply chains, as well as the future roadmap for the platform including the granular control of research data.
To Register or learn more about the conference visit the Conference website by clicking HERE.