Security

Security

Data Management Plans

A data management plan is a document that describes how you will care for data over the course of the research lifecycle. Many federal and non-profit granting agencies require that you write and include a data management plan in your grant proposal. Writing a data management plan encourages researchers to think about data from a holistic perspective, by thinking about questions and scenarios before they arise.

The Research Data Management Program provides assistance for creating data management plans and can help...

Export Control

Export controls are U.S. laws and regulations for trade protection, foreign policy, or national security that regulate and restrict the release of critical technologies, data, and services to:

Foreign nationals inside and outside the United States Foreign countries

This Export Control Decision Tree will walk you through a series of "Yes" or "No"...

Human Subjects

Committee for Protection of Human Subjects (CPHS)

The CPHS is the IRB at Berkeley responsible for evaluating and approving all proposals involving generalizable knowledge with human subjects conducted by university faculty, staff and students.
They are particularly critical in assessment roles and the definition of standards. Selected services include:

The Office for Protection of Human Subjects (OPHS) is the administrative office that supports the CPHS by coordinating the review of...

How do I determine the Protection Level of research data?

Please see How to Classify Research Data for guidance from the Information Security Office on classifying the Protection Level of research data