Introducing Secure GitHub Code Sharing for UCSF (git.ucsf.edu)

Time: 
2:35 PM to 3:15 PM
Room: 
Rutter Center Robertson Auditorium 2
Track: 
Collaboration & Engagement
Description: 

Sponsored by IT GovernanceSecure, enterprise-wide source control is coming to UCSF! git.ucsf.edu will provide all UCSF technologists and researchers with a central solution to store, manage, and share source code in a secure and compliant environment while maintaining access to technological intellectual property.

While public cloud-based source control platforms such as the public GitHub are widely used, code developed at UCSF can contain restricted information, and should be hosted in security- and privacy-compliant environments. This includes code related to APeX and other clinical applications, clinical data extraction code, data transformation scripts feeding analytics data warehouses, virtual environment configurations etc.

Share UCSF data responsiblygit.ucsf.edu is a securely hosted and fully featured GitHub Enterprise instance available to UCSF researchers and IT staff with MyAccess integration. This session will demonstrate how to access and use git.ucsf.edu, and will also review implementation schedules, onboarding/migration plans, and showcase some techniques for integrating GitHub tools into existing workflows at UCSF.

Slides: https://ucsf.box.com/s/2hb1qjgh41k173mfffuihjw2eq16e4ju (MyAccess login required)

Presenter(s): 
Remi Frazier
Oksana Gologorskaya
Rhett Hillary
Eric Meeks
Jon Johnson
Session Type: 
Skill Level: 
Intermediate
Previous Knowledge: 

Session will be of interest to anyone at UCSF with coding or code sharing experience (especially thosse individuals and teams already using GitHub, Gitlab, Gitea, Subversion, or other source control platforms, or those building a devops ecosystem). Researchers or teams attempting to manage projects with crossfunctional teams that include technologies, or those with unrealized aspirations to build codebases or products will also find this session valuable.

Speaker Experience: 

Remi Frazier is a data scientist and systems architect with over 20 years of experience helping organizations build data platforms and manage change through processes and systems. He currently works with UCSF's Academic Research Systems, helping researchers develop data capture systems and building a modern devops backbone for reproducible research.

Oksana Gologorskaya is a research technology product manager with extensive background helping researchers and technologists clarify vision and operationalize their research plans. As a member of the Research Technology and Informatics Innovations team at CTSI, she currently works with research teams, research administrators, program managers and leadership to help enable clinical research with technology.