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Radiological Security Progress Report: Preventing Dirty Bombs–Fighting Weapons of Mass Disruption
Treatment, Not Terror
Recent terrorist attacks have renewed concerns that terrorists could use widely available radiological sources to carry out an attack. Reducing the use of high-risk sources can help reduce this potential threat from occurring.
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Developing Spent Fuel Strategies
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Bridging the Military Nuclear Materials Gap
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Rising Nuclear Dangers: Assessing the Risk of Nuclear Use in the Euro-Atlantic Region
Visualizing Centrifuge Limits Under the Iran Deal
A visualization of potential certrifuge limits put in place as a feature of a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran
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Cyber Security at Nuclear Facilities: National Approaches
Sponsored by NTI and undertaken by the Institute for Security and Safety at the University of Brandenburg, this report identified a set of criteria that reflect the basic, minimum security measures and regulatory requirements necessary to protect nuclear facilities against cyber attacks.
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A New Approach to Nuclear Computer Security
The current, attack‐centric approach to computer security is incapable of adequately defending nuclear facilities. This paper introduces a new approach, vulnerability‐centric security, which enables nuclear facility operators to prevent successful cyber‐attacks while enhancing the day‐to‐day operation of their systems.
3D View: North Korean and Iranian Missile Collaboration?
North Korea and Iran have been suspected of collaborating on missile development. Analysts closely compare the Nodong-X and Ghadr-1 for similarities. (CNS)