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Online event: Resources for managing research security risks by EARMA
NOV
Fri
15
10:30 - 12:00

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Location

Online

Programmes
Security Digital, Industry & Space EDF

This event is the second in a three-event series promoting European cooperation in addressing research security challenges hosted by EARMA.

Each session will provide practical support to research managers including discussion of case studies, signposting to publicly available tools and resources, and commercially available products.

 

Event details

Date: November 15th 2024

Time: 10:30 – 12:00 (GMT+2)

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Here you can find information about the other events in this series:

> Research security risks: insider threats (October 21st 2024)

> Products to support research security management (December 12th 2024)

For more information on these events and the full agenda, please access the dedicated event page

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