Paper - International Atomic Energy Agency
The Need for Creative and Effective Nuclear Security Vulnerability Assessment and Testing
This paper was presented at the 2020 International Conference on Nuclear Security in Vienna.
Realistic, creative vulnerability assessment and testing are critical to finding and fixing nuclear security weaknesses and avoiding over-confidence. Both vulnerability assessment and realistic testing are needed to ensure that nuclear security systems are providing the level of protection required. Systems must be challenged by experts thinking like adversaries, trying to find ways to overcome them. Effective vulnerability assessment and realistic testing are more difficult in the case of insider threats, and special attention is needed. Organizations need to find ways to give people the mission and the incentives to find nuclear security weaknesses and suggest ways they might be fixed. With the right approaches and incentives in place, effective vulnerability assessment and testing can be a key part of achieving and sustaining high levels of nuclear security.
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Bunn, Matthew. “The Need for Creative and Effective Nuclear Security Vulnerability Assessment and Testing.” Paper, International Atomic Energy Agency, February 2020.
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