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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR SECURITY: ENHANCING GLOBAL EFFORTS, 15 July 2013 rd Draft Programme resulting from the 3 Programme

Committee meeting, 2224 October 2012

Draft Programme for Main Session


Main session Monday M1. Ministerial session Tues a.m. It is anticipated that the first day of the Conference will be devoted to ministerial statements, but the detailed content and structure of the day has still to be decided.

M2. Introduction Introductory statements by the IAEA and selected cooperating organizations Updates from the IAEA and other selected international organizations and initiatives International progress and status

Tues p.m.

M3. Implementing and enhancing the international nuclear security framework Invited papers: Promoting entry into force of CPPNM Amendment ICSANT Transport protocols Code of Conduct Strengthening the international legal framework for nuclear security Developing model implementation mechanisms The IAEAs Nuclear Security Fundamentals Panel: Challenges in ratifying the CPPNM Amendment

Weds a.m.

M4. Nuclear material and nuclear facilities Invited papers: Achieving sustainable and effective physical protection systems Role of NMAC in nuclear security Security by design Integrated security approach Security of sensitive information Cyber security for nuclear facilities Panel: Experience in implementing INFCIRC/225/Rev. 5

Weds p.m.

M5. Radioactive sources and associated facilities Invited papers; The Code of Conduct as a means to enhance global efforts Implementing the IAEAs Recommendations for security of radioactive material and associated facilities The value of regional cooperation for source security Secure transport of sources Coordinating prevention and control Challenges for establishing a security regime for sources Report from technical sessions TB3, TB4 Panel: Effective long term management of disused sources

Thurs a.m.

M6. International cooperation & assistance, and the role of the IAEA Invited papers: Role of the IAEA Multilateral initiatives Information sharing and collaborative approaches Experience of an embarking country Integrating or coordinating initiatives Report from technical sessions TA4, TB2 Panel: Bilateral and regional cooperation and assistance

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR SECURITY: ENHANCING GLOBAL EFFORTS, 15 July 2013 rd Draft Programme resulting from the 3 Programme Committee meeting, 2224 October 2012 Thurs p.m. M7. Building and sustaining a nuclear security culture Invited papers: Education, training and professional development Case study: MSc course in nuclear security Nuclear security culture in practice Nuclear security support centres Sustainability of systems and measures Governance and management Contribution of TSOs Report from technical session TB5 Panel: Sustaining effective nuclear security Fri a.m. M8. Addressing the illicit trafficking threat Invited papers: Development of the ITDB Use of the ITDB Legal and regulatory framework International cooperation framework for law enforcement Developing effective border control Role of industry in combating illicit trafficking Forensics capability development and implementation Inter-agency coordination Report from technical sessions TA5, TA6, TA7, TB7 Panel: Enhancing coordination nationally and internationally Fri p.m. M9. Conclusions and recommendations It is anticipated that there will be summary reports from the co-chairs of each of the main sessions and an overview report by the Conference President

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR SECURITY: ENHANCING GLOBAL EFFORTS, 15 July 2013 rd Draft Programme resulting from the 3 Programme Committee meeting, 2224 October 2012

Provisional Draft Programme for Technical Sessions


Technical session A Monday Tue a.m. Tues p.m. Weds a.m. Weds p.m. Thurs a.m. Thurs p.m. Fri a.m. Fri p.m. TA2. Information and cyber security for nuclear facilities Panel: tbd TA3. Safetysecurity interfaces Panel: Designing and implementing safety and security TA4. Structured capacity building Panel: Experience with INSSPs and lessons for the future TA5. Nuclear security event sites as crime scenes Panel: tbd TA6. Detection and response architecture Panel: tbd TA7. Protecting strategic locations and major public events Panel: Recent major public events TA8. R&D to support nuclear security Panel: tbd Technical session B No technical sessions TB2. Enhancing physical protection regimes Panel: Impact of IPPAS missions TB3. Transport of nuclear and other radioactive material Panel: tbd TB4. Security of radioactive sources Panel: tbd TB5. Threat characterization and assessment Panel: Table top exercises in support of threat response OR The insider threat TB6. Nuclear security at fuel cycle facilities Panel: tbd TB7. Nuclear forensics Panel: Nuclear forensics in support of investigation TB8. Nuclear security at research reactors Panel: Unique features of research reactors affecting nuclear security No technical sessions

NOTE: Topics for technical sessions and associated panel discussions are subject to change depending on the contributed papers selected for presentation at the Conference.

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