International Symposium on Nuclear Security

30 March - 3 April 2009
Vienna, Austria

Presentations:

Opening Session                                      

  1. R. Schenkel
    Director General
    Joint Research Center (JRC)
    European Commission (EC)

  2. J. Hashmi
    Chairman
    Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA)

  3. R. Howsley
    Executive Director
    World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS)


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