Jordan Overview
Analysis of Jordan's nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile capabilities and nonproliferation activities
Analysis of Jordan's nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile capabilities and nonproliferation activities
U.S. government officials have been sharing information on the International Partnership for Disarmament Verification, an initiative of the U.S. State Department and NTI.
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.
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.
Analysis of Myanmar's nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile capabilities and nonproliferation activities
Overview of Uzbekistan's nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile capabilities and nonproliferation activities.
A roadmap with five pathways to ending civilian HEU use and to beginning the necessary research and development to minimize and ultimately eliminate HEU for naval use.
In a statement released at the outset of the 2015 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, more than 100 current and former senior political, military and diplomatic leaders from 43 countries call for a renewed sense of urgency and responsibility among NPT members to achieve a successful 2015 NPT Review Conference.
This primer provides background on some of the key issues being discussed during the 2015 NPT Review Conference