Research Security Training
Who is required to complete research security training?
Research security training must be completed by
- All faculty involved in externally and internally funded research activities, and
- Any non-faculty that meet the definition of “covered individual” (42 USC § 19237(1)).
Research security training is highly recommended for
- All faculty, staff, students, and others that are involved in any international engagements.
How is research security training completed?
Collaborative Institutional Training Institute (CITI)
- Research security training is completed in CITI*
- Important: Completion in CITI will create an institutional record of the completed training.
*CITI is available to all SBU faculty, staff and students - Use the Log In Through My Organization option and use your NetID and password.**Directions: Select "Add a Course", then "I want to complete the Research Security Course at this time", then select the appropriate training option, select "Next".
** If you don't have a CITI account, you will be prompted to create one.
Which research security course must be completed?
baseline training Requirements
- At a minimum all individuals required to complete research security training must complete either the Research Security (Combined) Course (this is the Condensed course) in CITI (approximately one-hour and is a condensed version of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) four research security training modules) or the Research Security Training Course (the four NSF modules) in CITI.
Federally Funded Research/Proposals
- There may be additional requirements for researchers with federally sponsored research, see section below, and therefore may be required in the future to take all four NSF modules (see chart below).
- Some federal sponsors may require additional training as part of a risk mitigation
plan on specific research projects.
Specific research security training requirements for federally sponsored researchers and other "covered individuals"
Federal sponsors continue to implement research security training requirements.
Reminder - In addition to the university requirement for research security training, federally funded researchers must complete the level of research security training required by their sponsors.
Agency | Deadline | Details |
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AgencyDepartment of Defense (DOD) | DeadlineTBD | Details Training requirement has not been officially released by DOD. Some proposals and/or awards may require research security training. Read all proposal guidelines and awards carefully for specific training requirements |
AgencyDepartment of Energy (DOE) | DeadlineMay 1, 2025 | Details
DOE guidance indicates that training must comply with the CHIPS and Sciences Act. The Research Security Training (combined) version in CITI will satisfy this requirement. This is a Condensed training. |
AgencyNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | DeadlineTBD | Details Training requirement has not been officially released by NASA. Some proposals and/or awards may require research security training. Read all proposal guidelines and awards carefully for specific training requirements |
AgencyNational Science Foundation (NSF) | DeadlineOctober 2025 | Details Senior/key personnel listed on the application for a research and development award are required to take the training. |
AgencyNational Institutes of Health (NIH) | DeadlineOctober 2025 | Details Senior/key personnel listed on the application for a research and development award are required to take the training. |
Additional Research Security Awareness Trainings in Collaborative Institutional Training Institute (CITI)
In addition to the research security training referenced above. CITI has created videos based on research security topics.
Modules: 1. Introduction to Research Security, 2. Risk Mitigation and Research Security, 3. Cybersecurity and Research Security, 4. International Collaborations, 5. International Travel, 6. Foreign Interference, 7. Federal Funding & Foreign Gifts and Contracts, and 8. Disclosures and Transparency.