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26-30 August 2024 - International Training Course on Insider Threat Using the Shapash 3D Model - NSTDC, Austria

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft), sabotage and cybersecurity at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises concerning a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

17-21 June 2024 - International Training Course on Preventive and Protective Measures against Insider Threats to Nuclear Material - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft) and sabotage, as well as cyber security at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small–group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises on a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

11-15 March 2024 - National Training Course on Preventive and Protective Measures against Insider Threats to Nuclear Material - Veracruz, Mexico

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft) and sabotage, as well as cyber security at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small–group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises on a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

19-23 February 2024 - International Training Course on Insider Threat Using the Shapash 3D Model - NSTDC, Austria

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft), sabotage and cybersecurity at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises concerning a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

13-17 November 2023 - National Training Course on Preventive and Protective Measures against Insider Threats to Nuclear Material - Accra, Ghana

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft) and sabotage, as well as cyber security at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small–group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises on a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

16-20 October 2023 - International Training Course on Insider Threat Using the Shapash 3D Model - NSTDC, Austria

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft), sabotage and cybersecurity at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises concerning a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

11-15 September 2023 - Bangladesh National Training Course on Preventive and Protective Measures against Insider Threats to Nuclear Material - Obnisnk, Russian Federation

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft) and sabotage, as well as cyber security at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small–group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises on a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

22-26 May 2023 - International Training Course on Preventive and Protective Measures against Insider Threats to Nuclear Material - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft) and sabotage, as well as cyber security at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small–group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises on a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

8-12 May 2023 - National Training Course on Preventive and Protective Measures against Insider Threats to Nuclear Material - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft) and sabotage, as well as cyber security at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small–group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises on a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

6-10 February 2023 - National Training Course on Preventive and Protective Measures against Insider Threats to Nuclear Material - Bucharest, Romania

The objective of the course is to familiarize participants with nuclear security measures that address insider threats, including unauthorized removal of nuclear materials (theft) and sabotage, as well as cyber security at facilities containing nuclear material. On the basis of lectures and small-group working sessions with exercises, the course will introduce the concepts that underlie the evaluation of preventive and protective measures and explain how these should be applied to enhance nuclear security with regard to insider threats. During the small–group sessions, the participants will apply concepts covered in the lectures as they work through practical exercises on a hypothetical facility.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

Coordinated Research Project (CRP) J02019 on the "Nuclear Security Implications of Counterfeit, Fraudulent and Suspect Items (CFSIs)"

The focus of the CRP is to coordinate numerous individual projects that when combined will represent a holistic approach for preventing and mitigating CFSIs from initiating a nuclear security event. The best way to accomplish this is to develop methods for identifying CFSIs at all stages of the supply chain, including after installation. The implementation of measures to accomplish this goal will enhance the reliability and confidence of the items that comprise the systems upon which a nuclear security regime is reliant. Additionally, the close cooperation between customers, suppliers, and producers will enhance the trust between each entity, while allowing for verification activities to be conducted. Additionally, the implementation of measures to address CFSIs enhances nuclear security, but also nuclear safety. CFSIs will never be eradicated, but it is necessary for the issue to be actively addressed due to the potential consequences of an inserted CFSI within the nuclear supply chain.