ML22153A304

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ML22153A304
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Issue date: 06/21/2022
From: Samson Lee
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Home Technical Sessions â T4 T4 Security Cornerstone: Adequate Protection Now and in the Future Since the events of September 11, 2001, the security posture of the nuclear industry has adapted to keep pace with an evolving threat environment. As security requirements and licensee security programs within the operating reactor community have changed to keep pace, so too has our understanding of how the Security Cornerstone inspection framework can continue to adapt to ensure adequate protection both now and in the future. During this session, a panel consisting of experts from the NRC, the industry, and a national laboratory will discuss recent security initiatives and how similar approaches and concepts will continue to shape the future of nuclear security.

SESSION CHAIR(S):

Samuel Lee, Division of Security Operations, NSIR.NRC e-mail: Samuel.Lee@nrc.gov SPEAKER(S):

Introductory Remarks Samuel Lee, Division of Security Operations, NSIR.NRC Scot Sullivan, Senior Security Specialist, Security Oversight and Support Branch, Division of Security Operations, NSIR/NRC Jefferson Clark, Chief, Security Performance Evaluation Branch, Division of Security Operations, NSIR/NRC William (Bill) Gross, Director of Incident Preparedness, Nuclear Energy Institute Risk-informed Physical Security Using Dynamic Force-on-Force Modelling Tools Douglas Osborn, Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories SESSION COORDINATOR(S):

Jared Justice, Security Specialist, Security Oversight and Support Branch, Division of Security Operations, NSIR/NRC e-mail: Jared.Justice@nrc.gov