Conveners
Advanced Technologies for Safeguards Communications
- Frank Moser (IAEA)
Advanced Technologies for Safeguards Communications
- Frank Moser (IAEA)
Mr
Jess Garcia
(SANS / One eSecurity)
22/10/2014, 14:10
oral
Mobile technologies’ introduction into the world of safeguards business processes such as inspection creates tremendous opportunity for novel approaches and could result in a number of improvements to such processes. Mobile applications are certainly the wave of the future. The success of the application ecosystems has shown that users want full fidelity, highly-usable, simple purpose...
Michael Scott Partee
(IAEA)
22/10/2014, 14:30
oral
One of the classic problems in information security is how to exchange confidential information securely in uncontrolled environments. There have been innumerable academic and commercial hours spent resolving this question. In traditional practice, securing communications meant investing in satellites, specialized hardware, rigorous security engineering and testing, and expending a lot of...
Jennifer Sample
(Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission)
22/10/2014, 15:10
oral
Under safeguards agreements that the Government of Canada has with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and nuclear cooperation agreements with other states, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is required to track the inventory and movement of all safeguarded material. As safeguards programs evolve, including the implementation of Integrated Safeguards, the scope of the...
Ann-Margreth Eriksson Eklund
(AMC konsult AB)
22/10/2014, 16:00
oral
The development of the STAR system started within the Swedish support program for NIS countries. Improvements to the system have been made and the family of STAR software now includes software for SSAC as well as software nuclear power plants, research reactors, bulk handling facilities, storages and LOFs. The programs are developed for use on PC and are designed for usage in a network....
Sergio Negri Ferreira
(Brazil)
22/10/2014, 16:20
oral
The Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission (CNEN) is the government organization responsible for regulating all nuclear activities in Brazil and for ensuring that international safeguards are implemented according to the international agreements.
In 2006 CNEN initiated a project aiming at the development and implementation of a web based system (e-Gamma) for on line nuclear material...