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Development of psychosocial model for detecting the insider threat in trustworthiness programme

23 Jun 2022, 16:00
30m
M 01( first floor M Building) (IAEA Headquarters)

M 01( first floor M Building)

IAEA Headquarters

Poster 11. Self-assessment tools for the safety and security, including EPR, of radioactive sources Poster Session 3

Speaker

alim Mardhi (BATAN)

Description

Insider adversaries are one of the most potential threats to nuclear facility which is difficult to identify and mitigate. One of the security preventive measures against insider threats is established trustworthiness assessment of the employees. National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN) of Indonesia has trustworthiness programme such as supervisor review, medical appraisal, management decision and trust official review. Currently, expert’s opinion play an important role to analyze those information for detecting the malicious insider threats. This method is time consumable and too subjective. Therefore, it is necessary to have a tool to accomplish those analysis. This study proposes the psychosocial model for detecting the insider threat. Lists of trustworthiness dimensions and indicators have been investigated and scored based on its contribution to trustworthiness degrees. Then, the operational definition of each dimensions and indicators have to be defined for obtaining the same perception of the manner. Finally, the information from the responders have been collected by using sets of psychometric scale questionnaire. The questionnaire results of psychosocial model are expected can predict the malicious behavior of responders

Country OR Intl. Organization Indonesia

Primary author

alim Mardhi (BATAN)

Co-authors

Mr Fatmuanis Basuki (National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN)) Mr Anhar Antariksawan (BATAN) Mr Khairul - (National Nuclear Energy Agency) Mrs Nurshinta Adiwahanani (BATAN)

Presentation materials