The D4Science Policy Framework defines the rules governing access to and use of the infrastructure, including legal terms, data protection, security, services, and research artefact management. It provides a coherent governance model ensuring secure, transparent, and sustainable support to scientific communities.
Defines the legal relationship between users and the D4Science infrastructure, including conditions of use, responsibilities, and limitations of liability.
Defines how users access the D4Science infrastructure, how Virtual Research Environments are governed, and which uses of services, APIs, and shared resources are permitted or prohibited.
Describes how personal data are processed within the D4Science infrastructure, clarifying governance roles, security measures, user rights, and compliance with GDPR.
Describes the architecture and integrated services of the D4Science infrastructure, including Virtual Research Environments, data and research artefact services, computational platforms, APIs, support, and service evolution.
Defines the security governance model of the D4Science infrastructure, including roles, protection measures, monitoring, incident response procedures, and alignment with GDPR and NIS2 principles.
Defines how datasets, models, workflows, applications, and other research artefacts are managed, shared, licensed, and reused within the D4Science infrastructure, promoting FAIR principles and responsible scientific collaboration.
Defines the conditions for programmatic access to the D4Science infrastructure, including OIDC-based authentication, VRE-scoped authorization, fair use limits, secure development practices, and API lifecycle management.
Defines the roles and responsibilities of Data Controllers and Data Processors when personal data are processed within the D4Science infrastructure on behalf of third parties, in accordance with Article 28 of the GDPR.