[RITL] Fw: Research Security Video Series available on YouTube
Chuck Forsyth
charles.forsyth at ucr.edu
Wed Mar 16 13:27:06 PDT 2022
Dear RITL,
FYI
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Chuck
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From: University of California Information Technology Policy & Security <UCITPS-L at LISTSERV.UCOP.EDU> on behalf of Robert Smith <Robert.Smith at UCOP.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2022 1:14 PM
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Subject: Research Security Video Series available on YouTube
Hello ITPS,
Good afternoon.
For those of you who support our research mission:
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To: Research Compliance Advisory Committee, Senior International Officers, Export Control Officers, CECOs
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to share this UC developed Research Security Video Series available on YouTube comprised of four short videos covering Disclosures, Talent Recruitment Programs, International Collaborations and Data Security.
This video series addresses a systemwide recommendation (4.3) from the foreign influence audit, elements of NSPM-33 implementation guidance<https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/010422-NSPM-33-Implementation-Guidance.pdf>, is provided as a resource for our community and is not mandatory. You can work with your LMS team to link the videos in the LMS for tracking or place these links on your website for sharing.
Direct links to Research Security Video Series on YouTube
• Disclosures: Conflicts of Interest & Conflict of Commitments<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNUq7FNPzOA&list=PLZeWXr79bI34aTg-7oeKJY-vU3_0hSDrY> (4 min 40 seconds)
• Talent Recruitment Programs<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvOaeX7xGAg&list=PLZeWXr79bI34aTg-7oeKJY-vU3_0hSDrY&index=2> (3 min 55 seconds)
• International Collaborations<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp3UaGWzlfQ&list=PLZeWXr79bI34aTg-7oeKJY-vU3_0hSDrY&index=3> (3 min 50 seconds)
• Data Security<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAAaVsKbffM&list=PLZeWXr79bI34aTg-7oeKJY-vU3_0hSDrY&index=4&t=11s> (3 min 30 seconds)
Link to all four of the Research Security Video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZeWXr79bI34aTg-7oeKJY-vU3_0hSDrY
Link to series through the UCR Research and Safety website: https://training.ucr.edu/courses#research_security
Background: In January, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy published Federal Agency Guidance for Implementation of NSPM-33<https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/010422-NSPM-33-Implementation-Guidance.pdf>. The guidance suggests agencies harmonize disclosure requirements to the extent possible and utilize digital persistent identifiers. It outlines consistent consequences for non-disclosure and guides agency information sharing. And finally it outlines more specifics on how research organizations awarded more than $50 million a year are to meet requirements for a research security program covering cybersecurity, foreign travel security, research security and export control training.
Most recently the Department of Justice (DOJ) communicated its intent to end the China Initiative as the Federal government’s primary approach to address undue foreign influence. Instead, federal sponsoring agencies will lead a values-centered approach focused on disclosures to promote transparency, referring any cases of non-compliance to the DOJ where intent, materiality, and ties to economic or national security raise the severity of the violation. All other cases will be handled by the sponsoring agency for administrative or civil penalties, not criminal. This might result, for example, in debarment from receiving federal funding. Agencies have focused on shared commitment in the research environment to openness, transparency, honesty, equity, fair competition, objectivity, and democratic values. In this regard, efforts to address foreign influence by the federal government to protect and promote US funded research will continue and progress without slowing.
We would like to thank the subject matter expert group that guided the creation of this video series.
• Angela Fornataro McMahill, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Research Compliance and Integrity, UCSD
• Bruce Morgan, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Administration, UCI
• Barry Rowan, Research Integrity Director, UCSB
• Deborah Motton, Executive Director, Research Policy Analysis and Coordination, UCOP
In addition to those who reviewed the videos and provided feedback.
• Ellen Auriti, Principal Counsel, UC Legal, UCOP
• UC Academic Senate
Thank you,
ECAS Compliance Team – Marci Copeland, Garrett Eaton and Shanda Hunt
Office of Ethics, Compliance and Audit Services
University of California
Enjoy a jocund day,
Robert Smith, CISSP
Systemwide IT Policy Director/Security Director
Information Technology Services
University of California Office of the President
(510) 587-6244 (o)
(510) 541-8103 (m)
robert.smith at ucop.edu<mailto:robert.smith at ucop.edu>
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