International Symposium on Nuclear Security
30 March - 3 April 2009
Vienna, Austria |
Presentations: |
Opening Session
- R. Schenkel
Director General
Joint Research Center (JRC)
European Commission (EC)
- J. Hashmi
Chairman
Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA)
- R. Howsley
Executive Director
World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS)
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No. of Paper
IAEA-CN-166/ |
Name |
Designating Member State/ Organization |
Title of Paper |
Session 1:
IAEA Nuclear Security Programme |
INV-1 |
A. Nilsson |
IAEA |
The IAEA Nuclear Security Role, Activities, Accomplishments and Future Vision |
INV-2 |
J-F. Dodeman |
France |
French Approach to the Protection of Critical Services – the Nuclear Field |
INV-3 |
R. Raja Adnan |
Malaysia |
Nuclear Security: National Detection and Response System for Nuclear and Radioactive Materials in Malaysia |
INV-4 |
T. Lulashnyk |
Canada |
Learning from the Past and Looking to the Future: Canadian International Nuclear Security Activities |
INV-5 |
Qu Zhimin |
China |
Nuclear Security in China |
077 |
N. Klos |
Ukraine |
Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism as an Important Element of National and International Security |
Session 2:
Legal Framework |
INV-6 |
J. Rautenbach |
IAEA |
Legal Issues |
INV-7 |
W. Gehr |
UNODC |
The Global Legal Framework Against Nuclear Terrorism |
INV-8 |
B. Andemicael |
UN 1540 Committee |
Status of Implementation of UNSC 1540 |
INV-9 |
P. Comella |
USA |
Essential Elements for Implementing a Nuclear Security Regime |
INV-10 |
S. Kumar |
Australia |
Implementing Nuclear Security within a Federal System of Government - Australian Experience |
Session 3:
Meeting the Threat of Nuclear Terrorism |
INV-13 |
R. Mowatt-Larssen |
USA |
Preventing Nuclear Terrorism |
012 |
G. Nabakhtiani |
Georgia |
Security Problems related to Uncontrolled Radioactive Sources in Georgia (Lessons Learned) |
046 |
R. Warren |
USA |
A Practical Approach to Assessing Nuclear Threats |
INV-23 |
S. Sagan |
USA |
New Ideas for Strengthening the Design Basis Threat (DBT) Process |
066 |
J. Facetti |
Paraguay |
Illicit Trafficking of Nuclear and other Radioactive Material in Paraguay |
073 |
I. Khripunov |
USA |
Terrorist Threats to Nuclear Facilities and the Role of the Public in Countering Them |
043 |
J.L. Regens |
USA |
Predicting the Magnitude and Spatial Distribution of Potentially Exposed Populations during IND or RDD Terrorism Incidents |
Session 4:
Information Sharing and Collaborative Approaches |
061 |
R. Hoskins |
IAEA |
Nuclear Security Incident Analysis: Towards an Integrated and Comprehensive Approach |
090 |
M. Curry |
USA |
International Forensics Cooperation: Reviewing Frameworks, Goals and Capabilities |
021 |
K. Mayer
D.K. Smith |
EC |
ITWG - A Platform for International Cooperation in Nuclear Forensics |
058 |
B. Wieland |
Switzerland |
Nuclear Security Information: A Balancing Act between Confidentiality and Transparency |
Session 5:
National Initiatives and Efforts |
032 |
K. Kovalev |
Russian Federation |
Regulation of Nuclear Security in the Russian Federation: Implementation and Prospects |
031 |
R. Ramirez Quijada |
Peru |
Progress on Regulatory Matters for Reducing the Threat |
057 |
N. Shen |
China |
Practices on Nuclear Security and International Cooperation |
083 |
M. Khaliq |
Pakistan |
Pakistan's Nuclear Security Action Plan |
026 |
R. Ramirez Guerrero |
Mexico |
Nuclear Security Actions in Mexico for an Effective Protection System of Nuclear and Radioactive Facilities |
065 |
T. Biro et al. |
Hungary |
Experience and Recent Developments in Nuclear Forensics at the Institute of Isotopes |
Session 6:
Materials Out of Regulatory Control: Progress & Challenges I |
INV -18 |
J. Sharaf |
Jordan |
Activities of Jordan in detecting and responding to radioactive materials out of regulatory control |
INV-19 |
M. Wittrock |
USA |
Model Guidelines Document / Nuclear Detection Architectures |
029 |
N. Bello |
Nigeria |
International Cooperation for Nuclear Safety and Security - The Nigerian Experience |
081 |
F. Mariotte et al. |
France |
French Emergency Response Against Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism |
015 |
W. Rosenstock |
Germany |
Recent Improvements in On-Site Detection and Identification of Radioactive/Nuclear Material |
Session 7:
Security, Safeguards and Safety Interfaces |
056 |
W. Dean et al. |
USA |
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Efforts to Improve the Safety –Security Interface |
028 |
J. Jalouneix |
France |
Compatibility of Safety and Security |
019 |
Z. Ilyas |
Indonesia |
Nuclear Regulatory Policy Concept on Safety, Security, Safeguards and Emergency Preparedness (3S+EP) |
030 |
J. Jalouneix |
France |
Complementarities between Nuclear Security, Safeguards and State System of Accountancy for and Control |
106 |
J. M. Crete |
IAEA |
Synergy between Safeguards and Nuclear Security |
Session 8:
Securing Materials and Facilities: Progress and Challenges |
027 |
G. Shaw |
Australia |
Security for the Uranium Industry: A Challenge for Operator and the Regulator |
074 |
C. Hansell et al. |
USA |
Building Momentum to Minimize Highly Enriched Uranium Use, Improve Nuclear Security and Combat Nuclear Terrorism |
092 |
V. Prostakov |
Russian Federation |
Optimization of Activities Purposed to Enhance the Security of Nuclear Materials and Installations |
052 |
P. Staples |
USA |
Global Threat Reduction Initiative's Reactor Conversion Programs Cooperation Methodologies and Approaches |
006 |
M.A. Belemsaga et al. |
Burkina Faso |
A New Regulatory Authority for the Control of Nuclear Security and Radiation Protection in Burkina Faso |
062 |
I. Badaway |
Egypt |
An Integrated Approach for Securing a Nuclear Power Plant for Electricity Generation |
072 |
C. Hansell et al. |
Norway |
Examining Self-Protection Requirements: Methods to Improve Security of HEU Materials |
Session 9:
Materials Out of Regulatory Control: Progress & Challenges II |
013 |
K. Mayer et al. |
JRC/EC |
Data Interpretation in Nuclear Forensics |
039 |
W. Buckley |
USA |
The Importance of Technical Reachback in the Adjudication of Radiation Alarms |
023 |
M.N. Maouad
H.J. Nasr |
Lebanon |
Nuclear Security Projects Related to Border Control in Lebanon |
016 |
E.A. Kroeger |
Germany |
Joint Exercises and Training of Law Enforcers and Radiation Protection Advisors for the Defence against Nuclear Hazards in Germany - Experience Gathered at the Federal Level |
075 |
L. de Mello et al. |
Brazil |
Evolution of Nuclear Security Regulatory Activities in Brazil |
042 |
V.D. Petrenko et al. |
Uzbekistan |
Radiation Monitoring at the Borders - Important Part of Nuclear Security |
Session 10:
International Initiatives and Efforts |
INV-20 |
D. Huizenga |
USA |
Beyond Guns, Gates, and Guards |
INV-21 |
F. Harrison |
UK |
Countering Proliferation –The UK Global Threat Reduction Programme |
INV-22 |
L. Vez Carmona |
IAEA |
IAEA Coordination with other International Initiatives Relevant to Nuclear Security |
044 |
M. Stafford |
USA |
NSOI: Enhancing International Assistance to Combat Illicit Trafficking of Nuclear and Radioactive Materials |
064 |
S. Abousahl
P. Frigola |
EC |
The JRC Support to EU Policy in the Field of Nuclear and Radiological Security |
063 |
T. Wuchte |
USA |
International Initiatives and Efforts: UNSCR 1540 |
007 |
V. Berthou |
EC |
Cooperative projects in the Nuclear Security area with CIS countries |
Session 11:
Human Resource Aspects of Nuclear Security Capacity Building |
088 |
A. Braunegger-Guelich |
IAEA |
IAEA Nuclear Security Human Resource Development Program |
008 |
E. Melamed et al. |
USA/IAEA/EC |
International Joint Efforts To Address Training Needs In Nuclear Security |
040 |
K.L. De Castro |
USA |
Key Elements of a Nuclear Security Culture Enhancement Program |
037 |
J. Saunders |
UK |
Enhanced Radiological Detection Instrument Training |
087 |
C. Duncan |
USA |
Russian University Education in Nuclear Safeguards and Security |
089 |
A. Fataftah |
League of Arab States |
Nuclear Security Education and Training at NAUSS |
Session 12:
Future Enhancements of Nuclear Security: Private Sector Contributions |
093 |
V. Goltsov
V. Limonayev |
Russian Federation |
JSC “Atomenergoprom” Efforts to Establish PP Corporative Standards in Developing Effective Approaches to PP of NPP Under Construction |
084 |
P. Friend
A Keizer |
UK |
A Methodology for Self-assessment of Nuclear Security Risks |
017 |
F. Lall |
India |
Design and Operational Provisions for Nuclear Security in India |
036 |
T. Dixon |
WNTI |
Security in the Transport of Radioactive Materials |
055 |
E. Bondaruk
D. Howell |
USA |
GTRI/Industry Technical Cooperation to Reduce Nuclear and Radiological Risk |
050 |
D. Finker |
USA |
The Role of the Nuclear Industry in Advancing Nuclear Security Instrumentation |
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