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Guidance on Conducting Open Source Due Diligence

The Government of Canada developed guidance to assist with open source due diligence methods for those looking to identify, evaluate and mitigate national security risks associated with research partnerships. Two versions of this tool are available, a full length guide and a summary.

  • Conducting Open Source Due Diligence for Safeguarding Research Partnerships
  • Open Source Due Diligence Summary

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Date modified:
2022-10-25

Guidelines and Tools to Implement Research Security

  • Science.gc.ca

    • Safeguarding Your Research
      • Guidelines and Tools to Implement Research Security
        • National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships
        • Assessing Your Risk Profile
        • What steps can you take to protect your research?
        • Case Studies - Scenarios
        • How can you protect your research during travel?
        • Cyber Security
        • Guidance on Conducting Open Source Due Diligence
          • Conducting Open Source Due Diligence for Safeguarding Research Partnerships
          • Open Source Due Diligence Summary

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