Interoperable access policies are rules and regulations that ensure that users can access and use resources across different systems or platforms, while maintaining security and compliance with the relevant local regulations or policies. Detailed recommendations for such policies in federated compute and data infrastructures will be based on a detailed analysis of current access policies across European compute and data storage providers from different categories (e.g. HPC, HTC, Cloud, Quantum), with a special focus on HEP and RA scientific domains, and considering inputs coming from the Landscape Analysis. These policies play a critical role in enabling different systems or applications to communicate and work together seamlessly, while ensuring that they comply with certain local security and access standards.
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Exploitation path: While these results are functional to develop both the Technical Blueprint and the SRIDA , they will be of great interest for other research communities and computing providers; they increase the level of understanding of data-intensive science and can be reused, and therefore, the use of existing solutions and services will be increased.
Ownership and access rights: Collective work of the contributing experts, jointly owned by consortium partners; and shared under a permissive licence following open science principles.