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Trusted environments for sensitive data management in EOSC

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Basic Information

Identifier
HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-06
Programme
Enabling an operational, open and FAIR EOSC ecosystem (2023)
Programme Period
2021 - 2027
Status
Closed (31094503)
Opening Date
December 5, 2022
Deadline
March 8, 2023
Deadline Model
single-stage
Budget
€3,000,000
Min Grant Amount
€3,000,000
Max Grant Amount
€3,000,000
Expected Number of Grants
1
Keywords
HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-06HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01Artificial intelligenceDigital serviceseInfrastructure

Description

Expected Outcome:

Project results are expected to contribute to all the following expected outcomes:

  • Expansion of EOSC’s access to resources provided by public authorities, including national agencies, in highly sensitive areas, such as the health sector, governmental statistics or geo-spatial applications, that ensures the opening of these valuable data sets for novel research through a standard set of methods able to effectively enable sensitive data sharing/processing/analysis;
  • Emergence of trusted environments for management and sharing of sensitive data in order to facilitate new ways of using sensitive data sets;
  • Demonstration that FAIR data workflows with sensitive data are securely possible and can benefit both the data providers and the wider science community.
Scope:

The data sets of public authorities are often very sensitive and therefore restricted for access. Sensitive data is not only offered by public authorities, but also commercial entities. It is vital for EOSC to enable its users to engage with such sensitive data sources.

Safe rooms, safe pods and secure remote access environments all present challenges to physical and logical security even within a single discipline, whilst transdisciplinary norms and transnational legislation present additional challenges. The providers of the sensitive data need environments with high standards of security and privacy guarantees that these datasets require. At the same time the solutions should enable easy access for users and offer practical solutions for working at large scale of data sources, computational resources, and users.

The aim of this topic is to develop and implement a robust set of methods, practices and environments to effectively enable sensible data sharing/processing. They should be general enough to be applicable in a certain country/region and in cross-border scenarios. Proposals should take into account the existing and forthcoming work and policies in the area (e.g. Medical Informatics Platform[1], European Health Data Space[2]) but also engage with additional challenges and domains, for example where governmental statistical data or location and time sensitive data are required for analytics, machine learning and/or artificial intelligence.

Proposals are expected to cover the following activities:

  • Explore the possibility of creating specific Public Authorities’ Government Zones in EOSC, providing tailored access control and engaging closely with public authorities to establish safe and secure access to their data for FAIR data processing.

The proposed work should include:

  • exploring possible solutions to move all or parts of a workflow on sensitive data to a secure data storage and to allow users to receive only aggregated and desensitised results;
  • support for publishing anonymised data into repositories that are compliant with the EOSC Interoperability Framework;
  • exploration and demonstration of possible solutions and approaches for data anonymization, including (subsets of) sensitive metadata;
  • exploration and demonstration of possible solutions and approaches, such as blockchain, for access control management and maintenance of a secure and decentralized record of transactions of trusted and non-trusted parties;
  • data processing workflows that keep sensitive data encrypted on disk and memory, including assessment of the cost of the encryption;
  • investigation on data protection legislations on national and European level on the impact of using sensitive data in cloud hosted workflows across computer centres in different countries/regions;
  • explore and demonstrate compliance with federated architecture solutions.

To ensure complementarity of outcomes, proposals are expected to demonstrate how they intend to cooperate and align with activities of the EOSC Partnership. They should also demonstrate how they will coordinate with other relevant EOSC projects and provide concrete plans and sustainable solutions on how to integrate with the operational EOSC to benefit future users. The proposals should engage with public authorities, and if appropriate also private sector, to showcase the benefit of this data-sharing for their own research and data analytics. The proposals should include data from more than one sector to demonstrate the general applicability of the proposed solutions.

The proposed work should demonstrate how the impact of developed solutions on data governance and stewardship is documented. It should highlight good practices for providing sensitive data in a cloud environment and provide solutions on how a high-level of security can be maintained in a fast changing (cloud) technology landscape. Appropriate handling of sensitive data through third-party security audits and approaches and standards to record access to sensitive data for monitoring purposes should be considered. Links to related projects from relevant topics, e.g. HORIZON-HLTH-2022-IND-13-02[3] should be established.

In this topic the integration of the gender dimension (sex and gender analysis) in research and innovation content is not a mandatory requirement.

[1] https://ebrains.eu/service/medical-informatics-platform/

[2] https://ec.europa.eu/health/ehealth-digital-health-and-care/european-health-data-space_en

[3] Scaling up multi-party computation, data anonymisation techniques, and synthetic data generation.

Destination & Scope

The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) is an ecosystem of research data and related services. It encompasses rules of engagement, standards, abstractions, technologies, and services, which will enable and enhance seamless access to and reliable re-use of FAIR[1] research outputs (i.e. data and other digital objects), including those generated or collected by other research infrastructures, and covering the whole research data life cycle (generation, storage, sharing and publishing, discovery, access, processing, management, analysis, re-use, etc.). The EOSC will contribute to the European Strategy for Data, including its thematic common interoperable data spaces, and the provision of secure and FAIR-enabling European cloud services.

EOSC development has been supported through a series of Horizon 2020 projects and an interim EOSC governance structure preparing the next stage of EOSC development for the period after 2020. These projects have contributed to the creation of a pan-European access mechanism; coordination of national activities for EOSC on-boarding; connection of European research infrastructures (e.g. ERIC and other world-class RIs) and existing e-infrastructures; initial development and operationalisation of the FAIR principles and a FAIR-compliant certification scheme for research data; the EOSC portal providing access to a range of services, guidelines and training; and the development and provision of a number of research-enabling value-added services, including distributed data processing and management (both public and commercial). From 2021, the EOSC partnership will help ensuring directionality (common vision and objectives) and additionality (complementary commitments and contributions) of the stakeholders involved.

Building on this progress, the INFRAEOSC destination aims to continue to develop the EOSC in a more cohesive and structured manner so that it becomes a fully operational enabling ecosystem for the whole research data lifecycle. This ecosystem includes FAIR research data commons (e.g. data, services, tools), based on key horizontal core functions, with corresponding e-infrastructures and service layers accessible to researchers across disciplines throughout Europe, leading to a “Web of FAIR Data and Services” for Science. The EOSC ecosystem will contribute a data space for science, research and innovation articulated with the other data spaces described in the European Strategy for Data.

Expected impact

Proposals for topics under this destination should set out a credible pathway to contributing to one or several of the following impacts:

  • Transforming the way researchers as well as the public and private sectors create, share and exploit research outputs (data, publications, protocols, methodologies, software, code, etc.) within and across research disciplines, leading to better quality, validation, more innovation and higher productivity of research;
  • Facilitating scientific multi-disciplinary cooperation, leading to discoveries in basic research and solutions in key application areas;
  • Seamless access to and management of increasing volumes of research data following FAIR principles (that are open as possible) and other research outputs stimulating the development and uptake of a wide range of new innovative and value-added services from public and commercial providers
  • Improving trust in science through increased FAIRness, openness and quality of scientific research in Europe, supported by more meaningful monitoring and better facilitators for reproducibility, validation and re-use of research results, and by improving pathways for the communication of science to the public.

All software developed under this destination should be open source, licensed under a CC0 public domain dedication or under an open source licence as recommended by the Free Software Foundation[2] and the Open Source Initiative[3].

All projects that will be financed under this destination are expected to participate in concertation activities in the framework of the EOSC Partnership.

[1] Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable, https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/

[2] https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list#SoftwareLicenses

[3] https://opensource.org/licenses

Eligibility & Conditions

General conditions

General conditions

1. Admissibility conditions: described in Annex A  and Annex E of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes

Proposal page limits and layout: described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System

2. Eligible countries: described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes

A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects. See the information in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide.

3. Other eligibility conditions: described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes

4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion: described in Annex C of the Work Programme General Annexes

  • Award criteria, scoring and thresholds are described in Annex D of the Work Programme General Annexes

The following additions to the general award criteria apply due to the scope of this topic:

Additional sub-criterion for Impact:

  • The extent to which the proposed work incorporates the necessary coordination efforts and resources with other relevant projects and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) governance structure in the context of the EOSC Partnership.
  • Submission and evaluation processes are described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual

  • Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement: described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes

Beneficiaries will be subject to the following additional access rights:

  • Each beneficiary must grant royalty-free access to its results to the EOSC Association for monitoring and developing policies and strategies for the European Open Science Cloud. Each beneficiary must also provide directly to the EOSC Association the information the beneficiary deems necessary for monitoring and developing policies and strategies for the European Open Science Cloud.
  • Each beneficiary must grant royalty-free access to its intellectual property rights which are part of the results and are needed for further developing the European Open Science Cloud to legal entities identified by the granting authority and established in Member States or countries associated to the Horizon Europe Framework Programme. Such access rights are limited to non-commercial use.

Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum as defined in the Decision of 7 July 2021 authorising the use of lump sum contributions under the Horizon Europe Programme – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2021-2027) – and in actions under the Research and Training Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (2021-2025). [[This decision is available on the Funding and Tenders Portal, in the reference documents section for Horizon Europe, under ‘Simplified costs decisions’ or through this link: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/guidance/ls-decision_he_en.pdf]].

6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants: described in Annex G of the Work Programme General Annexes

 

Specific conditions

7. Specific conditions: described in the [specific topic of the Work Programme]

 

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Latest Updates

Last Changed: July 28, 2023

 

EVALUATION results

HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01

Published: 06.12.2022

Deadline: 09.03.2023

Available budget: EUR 69,000,000

The results of the evaluation are as follows:

Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls):17

Number of inadmissible proposals:1

Number of ineligible proposals:0

Number of above-threshold proposals:14

Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 106.938.440,66 €

We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.

For questions, please contact Research Enquiry Service

Last Changed: May 16, 2023

Call HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01 has closed on the 09 March 2023.

17 proposals submitted.

 The breakdown per topics is the following:

·       HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-01: 1 proposal

·       HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-02: 3 proposals

·       HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-03: 3 proposals

·       HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-04: 1 proposal

·       HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-05: 1 proposal

·       HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-06: 8 proposals

 Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in July 2023.

 

Last Changed: January 26, 2023

Dear applicant,

We would like to draw your attention to an update of the “Detailed Budget Table”  Excel template. A new template has been republished for your kind consideration and use.

An additional paragraph has been added to the instructions tab, explaining how to save the detailed budget table and how to upload it in the submission system.

The following instructions have been added:

After you completed this Excel workbook, you must also complete the table ‘Budget for the proposal’ in Part A of the proposal, entering the requested EU contribution for each participant. Fill the Part A budget table using the total for each participant from the sheet ‘Lump sum breakdown’ in this Excel workbook.

The format of this Excel workbook is .xlsm because it uses macros to generate sheets and make calculations automatically. Always save it as .xlsm.
However, this format cannot be uploaded to the submission system for security reasons.
Therefore, to submit the completed workbook, save a copy as an .xlsx or .xls document (and not as .xlsm) and upload it to the proposal submission tool

at Step 5 of the submission process. Always keep a copy of the original .xlsm file.

To save the workbook as .xlsx document, use the action button in the sheet “Instructions”. Alternatively, click on “File” and then “Save as”; in the “Save as” dialog box, choose “.xlsx” or “.xls” from the “Save as type” dropdown list.”

You can still use the template initially available in the submission system if you wish to, but please be aware of the instructions on how to upload and save the file.

Last Changed: December 6, 2022
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-04(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-06(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-05(HORIZON-CSA), HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-03(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-02(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-INFRA-2023-EOSC-01-01(HORIZON-RIA)
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