In two incubator projects, access to the research data management platform Coscine was made easier, more secure, and better connected across the NFDI landscape with the help of IAM4NFDI. The goal was to simplify user login processes and the management of access rights.
By using the IAM4NFDI Community AAI of NFDI4ING, users can sign in with familiar accounts such as their institutional login or ORCID and conveniently link these accounts in one place. This removes the need for manual account setup and makes working with Coscine faster and more user-friendly.
IAM4NFDI also helps different organizations securely share information about user roles and permissions. As a result, users in Coscine can automatically receive their associated access rights without having to deal with technical details.
Overall, the incubator projects show how IAM4NFDI supports seamless access to research services across the NFDI and helps create a consistent, trustworthy login experience for the research community.
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