RSEC conducts trainings and workshops to enable higher education institutions, research performing organizations, and government stakeholders to:
- Protect intellectual property
- Prevent illicit technology transfer
- Establish best practices to safeguard knowledge, data, and technology
All RSEC workshops are free of charge. Participants that attend an RSEC workshop will receive a certificate of completion from Sandia National Laboratories.
Research Security and Due Diligence in Academia
Workshop curriculum focuses on defining the threat posed to universities and research institutes by foreign malign actors and outlining best practices in governance, values, research partnerships, and personnel, physical, and cyber security to address this threat. The workshop includes an interactive exercise that allows participants to apply due diligence measures to three fictional applicants for university research positions.
RSEC’s Research Security and Due Diligence in Academia workshop series is offered to university administrators, staff members dedicated to research administration, oversight, or integrity, and faculty members or researchers in critical science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) fields.
Research Security and Academic Due Diligence for Policymakers
The Research Security and Academic Due Diligence for Policymakers workshop series invites government officials in education, research and innovation, entrepreneurship, and science and technology to learn about national research security oversight.
Participants will gain an understanding of the evolving regulatory environment for research and will discuss how to improve collaboration with universities and research institutions in their country.
Safeguarding Semiconductor and Microelectronics Research
The Safeguarding Semiconductor and Microelectronics Research workshop series aims to empower universities and research institutions to protect cutting-edge research relevant to the development of semiconductors and microelectronics. Workshop curriculum includes an overview of semiconductor physics and fundamentals of the microelectronics industry, including a discussion of sensitive equipment and technologies that enable semiconductor development and relevant export control measures.
Resident experts involved in semiconductor and microelectronics research at Sandia National Laboratories support the development and delivery of this workshop in conjunction with Sandia’s Academic Research Security Program (RSEC). The goal of this workshop is to enable participants to build an enduring community of practice dedicated to protecting critical semiconductor research from malign actors.