We'd like to hear from you!
Hello! We are Jennifer Linvill, an Assistant Professor at Purdue University, and Carolyn Ellis, Director at Arizona State University. This webpage serves to inform you of research opportunities related to research on on research cybersecurity in partnership with the Regulated Research Community of Practice (RRCoP).
Our research team is hoping to learn more about the national picture of institutional research cybersecurity readiness by mapping federal policy expectations, synthesizing institutional practices, and identifying implementation patterns. The researchers will document how institutions interpret government policy (i.e., National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 or NSPM-33), coordinate governance and ownership, and structure training and assessment. Results will inform future recommendations that highlight readiness pathways and identify opportunities for coordination, support, or shared infrastructure. You are eligible to participate if you have professional involvement in research security, cybersecurity oversight, or NSPM-33 implementation.
If you are willing to take part in a one-on-one research interview online, please use the Calendly link here to sign up! You will be asked about institutional implementation of NSPM-33 requirements, with attention to governance, decision-making, risk evaluation, and coordination.
Risk of participating in this research is no greater than everyday life. It is unlikely that there will be direct benefits to you for participating.
If you have questions about this study, please contact the Principal Investigator, Dr. Jennifer Linvill, at jlinvill @ purdue.edu. This is human subjects research and has been categorized as exempt research under the Purdue Internal Review Board protocol number IRB-2025-1361.
Thank you for your willingness to support this important research through your participation in this research study.