[labnetwork] lab security survey

Helen Anderson helenandersonpenn at gmail.com
Mon Jan 23 12:30:19 EST 2012


Folks,

A group of us are working toward a security presentation for UGIM 2012 this
summer.  Toward that end, we have two brief surveys for
micro/nanofabrication lab users, staff, faculty, health & safety, security
and facility managers.  The first is anonymous*, asking about your views on
security issues.  The second enables you to request specific security
information if you want it, either at your site or at the conference, and
asks for your name and affiliation.  Total time to fill out both surveys is
about 10 minutes.

Here are the survey addresses:
https://sasupenn.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_1z6L1IMOpkKDamg

https://sasupenn.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_bxcKhc43MIuOb64

Participants:
Helen Anderson, University of Pennsylvania
David Bunzow, Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Abbie Gregg, AGI
John Hughes, University of Illinois
Justin Kita, FBI WMD Chemical Countermeasures Unit
Richard Morrison, Draper Lab

One area that we are *not* working on is the safety of nanoscale
particles.  I hope someone else will present on that topic this summer.

Thanks for your participation.

-Helen
Helen Anderson

*anonymous means that no individual identities will be collected or
presented at the conference.  However, as in all web activities, your IP
address will be collected.  If you have any concerns about that, you can
use a free public network such as a coffee shop or library for the first
survey.

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Helen Anderson <helenandersonpenn at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Folks,
>
> I'm interested in getting several nanofab lab managers to work on a
> security project which would have the potential to become a
> presentation at UGIM 2012.  Specifically, I am interested in figuring
> out how lab managers can protect their labs from anti-nanotechnology
> terrorists and from having lab chemicals misappropriated then used for
> terrorism.  I plan to do a survey of lab managers and also contact
> various government organizations to figure out what training and
> partnerships are available.
>
>
> http://chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/u-s-senator-seeks-federal-role-in-protecting-university-researchers-from-nanoterrorists/37390
>
> If you are interested in working with me on this project, please let me
> know.
>
> -Helen
> Helen Anderson
> Penn Engineering
>
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