Follow-up workshop on last month’s international travel discussion set for March 24

Last month, FBI representatives visited campus to discuss data privacy and security concerns for university personnel traveling abroad. Because international experiences and relationships are highly valued by Case Western Reserve University, faculty and staff need practical tools to know how to proceed with international visits, presentations, collaborations and projects.

The CWRU Center for International Affairs, Information Security Office, and Compliance Office are planning a follow-up workshop on how to continue international scholarship and research on Tuesday, March 24, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in Adelbert Hall’s Toepfer Room. All faculty and staff are welcome—even those who did not attend the original talk.

The 90-minute workshop will begin with specific training and instructions from the three offices followed by real-life scenarios for attendees to apply the lessons learned. Attendees will leave with a list of practical tips and best practices on how to minimize risks to data, security and personal safety while still being able to develop international relationships and pursue important research collaborations abroad.

RSVP to Catherine Steffen at cap130@case.edu or 216.368.5960.