Webinar on Data Security and Management Tomorrow

Webinar on Data Security and Management Tomorrow
Compiled by Sarah G. Brown

The U of A's Research Reproducibility and Replicability Committee will be hosting a webinar on the topic of data security and management at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 6.

Ian Czarnezki, associate chief information officer, and Stephen Tycer, chief information security officer, from University Information Technology Services will give a presentation regarding the importance of a secure research cloud option. An open Q&A discussion will follow the presentation. The event should last 90 minutes or less. 

The webinar is open for anyone to join. Faculty and graduate students are especially encouraged to attend.                                    

Please register online to receive an email with the link to join the webinar. If you are interested in the presentation but have a schedule conflict, please register in order to be notified when the recorded version is available to view.

To learn more about reproducibility and replicability, watch "An Introduction to Reproducibility and Replicability" hosted on ScholarWorks. 

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