Virtual Data Enclave definition

Virtual Data Enclave. (VDE) is a virtual machine launched from the researcher's own desktop but operating on a remote server, similar to remotely logging into another physical computer. The virtual machine is isolated from the user's physical desktop computer, restricting the user from downloading files or parts of files to their physical computer. The virtual machine is also restricted in its external access, preventing users from emailing, copying, or otherwise moving files outside of the secure environment, either accidentally or intentionally. To receive output or other files from the VDE, users must request a disclosure review from ICPSR staff.

Examples of Virtual Data Enclave in a sentence

  • The cost estimate ranges are as follows: 1-10 variables 11-20 variables 21-30 variables >30 variables $10,592-$19,000 $19,500-$31,000 $32,000-$43,000 $44,000-$92,000 • Option II: Ancillary PI links variables If the Ancillary Study PI links the variables, there is a charge for the use of the Carolina Population Center Virtual Data Enclave (CPC VDE) to do the work.

  • Manuals shall be the same quality as those provided by the manufacturer to its commercial customers.

  • Provide the Restricted Data requested by the Investigator in the Restricted Data Order Summary within a reasonable time of execution of this Agreement by Institution and to make the Restricted Data available to Investigator via the Virtual Data Enclave, a secure remote- access work space.

  • Provide the Restricted Data requested by the Investigator in the Restricted Data Order Summary within a reasonable time of execution of this Agreement by Institution and to make the Restricted Data available to Investigator via the Virtual Data Enclave, a secure remote-access work space.