OFFICE OF RESEARCH SECURITY

Partnering with researchers, staff, and students to support open, collaborative, and secure research practices that protect people, data, ideas, and institutional values.

 

Training Sessions and Webinars

The Office of Research Security provides faculty, staff, and students with timely guidance on safeguarding research, meeting compliance requirements, and managing risks associated with international collaborations, data, and export controls. Through regular webinars and training sessions, ORS helps the research community stay informed about evolving federal regulations, disclosure obligations, and best practices for maintaining research integrity.

Whether you are navigating export controls, understanding disclosure requirements, or learning how to secure sensitive data, these events offer practical insights and direct access to ORS experts. All sessions are open to the Stony Brook research community and require NetID authentication for registration and attendance.

Webinar Recordings

Recordings of past Research Security webinars are available on demand for the Stony Brook community. Access requires SSO login with your NetID and password.

Access Webinar Recordings

 

Upcoming Events

Completing Your Annual Disclosure Profile in myResearch COI

May 18, 2026 - 1:00 PM (an optional 15 min. Q&A will follow)

Register Here

 

Completing Your Annual Disclosure Profile in myResearch COI

June 15, 2026 - 1:00 PM (an optional 15 min. Q&A will follow)

Register Here

 

 


Reporting Concerns

If after reviewing the information provided on this website or any other research security resources it is believed that a research security violation may have occurred use the below resources: 

  • EthicsPoint: Reports may be submitted via SBU's secure third-party confidential reporting system by web and mobile devices or telephone (see information provided below). Select the "Export Control/Research Security Concern" type. Reports may be submitted anonymously. Mobile & Web Report is available or you may report by phone at (833) 223-7024.
  • You may also e-mail or call 631-632-1954 the Director of Research Security.