In today's research landscape, protecting scientific data from tampering and unauthorized access and adhering to compliance driven security measures is critical. Effective data management solutions must ensure integrity and immutability while enabling secure collaboration across institutions and research labs. By implementing policy-driven access controls, encryption, and compliance-driven security measures, organizations can safeguard sensitive research data against breaches and unauthorized modifications. This approach not only enhances data security but also ensures adherence to regulatory frameworks, fostering trust in the integrity and reproducibility of scientific discoveries while enabling secure, compliant data sharing.
Rocky Linux is a community based Enterprise Linux distribution established in the wake of the announcement that CentOS shifting to a new model focused on being a development branch rather than a rebuild of RedHat Enterprise Linux. The Rocky Linux community includes Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that help to push Rocky Linux further like Security, Cloud, additional Architectures, and HPC CIQ is the founding sponsor of Rocky Linux and provides support and optimizations for joint customers. CIQ also pushes the boundaries of Rocky Linux by providing variants of Rocky Linux for specific use cases like security as well applications for the next generation IT stack. In this session, we will go over the history of Rocky Linux, describe how SIGs are driving forward new features and how to get involved. We will also go over how CIQ supports and enhances Rocky Linux today and what is coming in the future for both CIQ and Rocky Linux.
We will show how projectEureka can enable increased researcher productivity by providing an interactive research and data science platform. projectEureka provides a convenient and easy-to-use web interface for researchers to access HPC resources by bridging data and compute in the cloud and on premises through Kubernetes.