Broadcast Appearance - Council on Foreign Relations
What Can Nuclear Security Officers Learn From Casino Managers?
A Conversation with Matthew Bunn
This week, I was joined by Professor Matthew Bunn, professor of practice at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and co-principal investigator of the Belfer Center for International Affairs’ Project on Managing the Atom. We discuss insider threats in both the private and national security sectors, the topic of Professor Bunn’s recent book, Insider Threats (co-edited with Scott Sagan). Bunn also shares insights from his invaluable dissertation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Guardians at the Gates of Hell: Estimating the Risk of Nuclear Theft and Terrorism—and Identifying the Highest-Priority Risks of Nuclear Theft, and talks about how nuclear security has evolved over the past quarter-century.
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“What Can Nuclear Security Officers Learn From Casino Managers?.” Broadcast Appearance, May 3, 2017, posted by “Council on Foreign Relations”.
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