Marjorie Pericou-Cayère ép. DROISY
(Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives)
23/10/2014, 09:50
poster
While looking for information in scientific database, we are overwhelmed by the amount of information that we encounter. In this big data collection, getting information with added-value could be strategic for nuclear verification.
In our study, we have worked about “best practices” in collecting, processing and analyzing open source scientific and technical information.
First, we were...
Stephen Kittley
(IAEA)
23/10/2014, 09:50
poster
The IAEA’s Incident and Trafficking Database (ITDB) is the Agency’s authoritative source for information on incidents in which nuclear and other radioactive material is out of national regulatory control. It was established in 1995 and, as of June 2014, 126 States participate in the ITDB programme. Currently, the database contains over 2500 confirmed incidents, out of which 21% involve...
Hannes Stefko
(IBM Austria)
23/10/2014, 09:50
poster
Sophisticated cybercrimes and advanced persistent threats are occurring at an alarming rate. Aided by new attack techniques,increased financial support and the ease of exploiting social connections, attackers are having more success than ever before. Traditional security solutions are no longer sufficient to defend against these escalating threats.
IBM® Security QRadar® uses big data...
Renaud Chatelus
(European Commission Joint Research Center, Institute for Transuranium Elements, Ispra)
23/10/2014, 09:50
poster
The non-proliferation community, with its many different stakeholders, has issues with a number of terms and concepts which have different meanings, not only in different national languages but also for scientists, diplomats, engineers, law enforcement people, IAEA safeguards staff, and many others. The consequences are not only relevant for translators and seminar participants. This confusion...
Frank Pabian
(European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Transuranium Elements, Nuclear Security Unit – Ispra)
23/10/2014, 09:50
poster
This paper will describe evolving techniques that leverage freely available open source social media venues, sometimes referred to as the “New Media,” together with geospatial tools and commercial satellite imagery (with its ever improving spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions), to expand the existing nuclear nonproliferation knowledge base by way of a review of some recent exemplar...
Regine Schuler
(IAEA)
23/10/2014, 09:50
poster
The Department of Safeguards aims to provide credible assurances to the international community that States are fulfilling their safeguards obligations in that all nuclear material remains in peaceful use. It does so in part by developing and implementing methodologies for early detection of undeclared activities or misuse of nuclear material or technology, based on large and diverse sources...
Thomas Skoeld
(IAEA)
23/10/2014, 09:50
poster
The IAEA Department of Safeguards aims to provide credible assurances to the international community that States are fulfilling their safeguards obligations in that all nuclear material remains in peaceful use. In order to draw a soundly-based safeguards conclusion for a State that has a safeguards agreement in force with the IAEA, the Department establishes a knowledge base of the State’s...