About this event
Kharon's Ethan Woolley will be exhibiting at ENCORS 2026, hosted by TU Delft. Request a 1:1 meeting to see how Kharon helps research security professionals identify hidden entity relationships, surface undisclosed connections, and assess collaboration risk before it compromises the integrity of your research program.
Explore our Research Security Solutions to learn more about how leading institutions use Kharon to protect their research programs.
What Kharon brings to research security:
Entity network mapping: go beyond surface-level name checks. Kharon maps the ownership structures, funding relationships, and affiliations that standard due diligence misses — including connections to sanctioned entities and state-controlled institutions.
Foreign interference risk: identify when prospective collaborators, visiting researchers, or funding sources have direct or indirect ties to foreign state actors or programs of concern.
Regulatory alignment: our data supports compliance with NSPM-33 disclosure and screening requirements, Canada's STRAC Named Research Organization (NRO) framework, and UK Trusted Research guidance, and is calibrated to the institutional-level due diligence requirements emerging across European research security programs.
Continuous monitoring: research partnerships evolve. Kharon provides ongoing monitoring so that a clean check today doesn't become an exposure tomorrow.





