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Recorded: Thursday 16 October 2025 Title: Kickoff: Trusted Research Environments for Sensitive or Confidential Data Presenters: Andreas Rauber, Martin Weise, Philip Quinlan, Peter Marendy, Rob Baxter, Lucas van der Meer, Amy O’Hara, Ville Tenhunen from the Trusted Research Environments for Sensitive or Confidential Data WG and the Trusted Research Environments for Sensitive or Confidential Data: FAIRness for Controlled Data and Processes WG DESCRIPTION Balancing the need to protect and maintain control over sensitive or confidential data with the desire to provide third-party access presents a significant challenge. Over the past decade, Trusted Research Environments (TREs) — also known as Secure Research Environments (SREs) — have emerged to address this issue. When properly set up and managed, TREs offer robust security through highly controlled and monitored environments, fostering trust while enabling data access under strict governance. In both academic and industry contexts, there is a growing need to safeguard access to highly sensitive or confidential data, often referred to as closed data. Such sensitivity may stem from value, legal restrictions, or privacy concerns. Addressing these demands requires a combination of technical, organizational, and legal safeguards, which TREs are designed to integrate. The FAIR Principles for scientific data management emphasize making research data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable, particularly for machine-readability and actionability. However, while FAIR principles provide a framework for managing all research data, they do not offer specific guidance or best practices for making closed data FAIR within the context of a TRE. Although many existing TREs share similar architectural and technical foundations, there is a notable lack of openly available guidelines and documentation explaining the design choices and operational best practices involved in setting up and running a TRE. AGENDA Introduction Trusted research environments landscape, its variations and related concepts Workshop on three key problems: 1. Blueprint 2. Interoperability 3. Risks Summary and next steps https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/tr... This is a recording from International Data Week 2025: https://internationaldataweek.org/idw... Keep up-to-date with the latest digital research news, events, resources, career opportunities and more - subscribe to the ARDC Connect newsletter - https://ardc.edu.au/news-and-events/s....