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PP: Nuclear security of nuclear fuel cycle facilities: emerging technologies and associated challenges and complex threats
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PP: Research reactor security
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PP: Design basis threat and threat assessment: prevention and protection
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PP: Physical protection systems: evaluation and assessment
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PP: Newcomers to nuclear power and research reactors: opportunities and challenges
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PP: Nuclear security of new nuclear technologies (e.g., small modular reactors)
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PP: Security by design, including in newcomer countries
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PP: Transport of nuclear and other radioactive material: practices, challenges and regulatory issues
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PP: Nuclear security of decommissioned facilities and the facilities being decommissioned
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PP: International Physical Protection Advisory Service: good practices and lessons learned
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PP: Application of the graded approach and defence in depth to nuclear security
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PP: The Amended Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material review conference in 2021
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PP: Minimization, on a voluntary basis, of high enriched uranium within civilian stocks and where technically and economically feasible
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PP: Risk-informed approach to the security of radioactive material in use and in storage
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PP: Insider threats
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PP: Nuclear security vulnerability assessments
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PP: Nuclear material accounting and control
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PP: National accounting and control measures of radioactive materials
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MORC: Building and maintaining nuclear security detection architecture
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MORC: Preventing illicit trafficking of nuclear and radioactive material
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MORC: International Nuclear Security Advisory Service for nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control
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MORC: Detection technology development and performance testing
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MORC: Coordinated response to nuclear security events
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MORC: Nuclear security as part of the security of major public events
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MORC: Nuclear forensics
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MORC: Nuclear security in major urban areas
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MORC: The IAEA's technical support for States that takes into consideration complex threats and challenges including geographical condition
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CC: National nuclear security regulations
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CC: Capacity building (e.g. human resource development and sustainability, nuclear security education and job-specific performance training including for newcomer countries)
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CC: Role of Nuclear Security Support Centers to support and sustain national nuclear security regimes
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CC: Implementation of national legislative and regulatory frameworks, and international instruments
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CC: Information and computer security considerations for nuclear security
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CC: Information exchange for incidents of nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control
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CC: Nuclear security culture in practice with a focus on sustainability
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CC: Nuclear safety and security interfaces
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CC: Emergency preparedness and response and nuclear security interfaces
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CC: Establishing and formalizing nuclear security processes into integrated management systems
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CC: Use of IAEA and other international guidelines for building national nuclear security regimes
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CC: National nuclear security inspections: training of inspectors, development of procedures and managing findings
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CC: Good practices in the development and execution of nuclear security exercises (e.g. tabletop, drills and field exercises);
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CC: Identification of national needs through the development of an Integrated Nuclear Security Support Plan
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CC: Innovative technologies to reduce nuclear security risks and improve cost effectiveness, where feasible
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CC: Risks and benefits to nuclear security from innovations in other fields, including artificial intelligence and big data
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CC: Advances in nuclear security research and development; international cooperation on nuclear security research
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CC: Contribution of industry to nuclear security