Insider Threat Identification and Mitigation v2.0
This workshop presents a systematic, analytical approach for nuclear security system evaluations to mitigate insider risk (based on the capabilities and attributes of a defined insider threat).
This workshop presents a systematic, analytical approach for nuclear security system evaluations to mitigate insider risk (based on the capabilities and attributes of a defined insider threat).
Workshop materials adhere to three IAEA implementation guides: “Preventive and Protective Measures Against Insider Threats” (NSS No.8); “Nuclear Security Recommendations on Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and Nuclear Facilities” (NSS No.13); and “Use of Nuclear Material Accounting and Control for Nuclear Security Purposes at Facilities” (NSS No. 25-G).
Course content consists of historical case studies, elements of trustworthiness programs, target/facility characterization, insider characterization, and system effectiveness analysis.
- Audience: Competent Authorities, licensees, protective force
- Days/Participants: 5/25
- Modality: Classroom instruction and small/large group exercises
- Suggested Prerequisite(s): Fundamentals of Nuclear Security