To raise awareness of research security issues and threats within Canada’s academic communities, Public Safety Canada’s Atlantic Regional Advisor will be offering a Safeguarding Science workshop.
The primary objective of this workshop is to explain the potential for misuse of dual-use research, technology, and materials, along with possible risk indicators and mitigation tools to protect Canadian research assets. This presentation will also highlight research security risks and vulnerabilities within the social sciences and humanities sectors – accounting for the fact that threats to research are prevalent throughout all academic disciplines.
This event is intended for researchers, research staff (including technicians, postdoctoral fellows, and students), research security professionals, research administrators, information technology and information management staff, security personnel, human resources personnel, supply chain personnel, and senior management.
