New government guidance on research security
17 Oct 2024
Colleagues are asked to watch a short video, giving a scenario you may face and how to mitigate against it – more guidance videos to come
The UK government has published new research security guidance, outlining scenarios that may be faced by academic and PS colleagues and – importantly – providing mitigation measures that they can take.
The National Protective Security Authority (NPSA) has created four Trusted Research scenario videos, each around 5 minutes long and providing easy to follow advice. The measures you can take to mitigate each scenario are summarised at the end of each video.
Researchers and research-related colleagues are asked to watch the first scenario-mitigation video at:
- Identifying export controls and sanctions (run time 4m 55s)
The Trusted Research campaign aims to help academics and PS staff keep themselves and their work safe as we face a complex international environment and therefore new and changing potential risks.
Vice President for Social Responsibility and Chair of Research Compliance Committee and Research Relationships Oversight Group, Professor Nalin Thakkar explains: “Our international engagement has always been academically driven, allowing collaborations to flourish. This will always be the case, but we face changing geopolitical landscape. We all need to play our part in mitigating any potential threats to our own security as well as our University’s and our nation’s security.”
He added: "The University is here to support you as you work with partners and funders across the world to combat global challenges, to ensure that you and your work remain safe.”
You can get more government guidance and all the information you need to keep you and your work secure at:
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