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{{#Wiki_filter:U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission | {{#Wiki_filter:RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024 Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center Rockville, Maryland | ||
#nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov The Baseline Security Significance Determination Process (BSSDP): | |||
Looking for Improvements in Security Issue Screening | |||
RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024 | |||
#nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov ADAPTING TO A CHANGING LANDSCAPE What is the BSSDP? | |||
* The BSSDP is a process used by the NRC to evaluate the significance of security findings at reactor sites. | |||
* The BSSDP is publicly available and can be found on the NRC's website under IMC 0609, Appendix E, Part I. | |||
Maury Brooks Security Specialist Security Oversight and Support Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-0790 maury.brooks@nrc.gov | |||
RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024 | |||
#nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov ADAPTING TO A CHANGING LANDSCAPE A History of Improvements | |||
A History of Improvements | |||
* The BSSDP was created in 2004 to assess findings associated with physical protection, contingency response, access authorization, and access control. Since then, the BSSDP has undergone several revisions to add or improve methods of assessing different types of security findings including: | * The BSSDP was created in 2004 to assess findings associated with physical protection, contingency response, access authorization, and access control. Since then, the BSSDP has undergone several revisions to add or improve methods of assessing different types of security findings including: | ||
* Material control and accountability (2008) | * Material control and accountability (2008) | ||
* Protection of safeguards information (2012) | * Protection of safeguards information (2012) | ||
* Protection | * Protection of unattended openings intersecting security boundaries (2015) | ||
* Target sets (2018) | * Target sets (2018) | ||
Maury Brooks Security Specialist Security Oversight and Support Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-0790 maury.brooks@nrc.gov | |||
RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024 | |||
#nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov ADAPTING TO A CHANGING LANDSCAPE Current Efforts to Improve In 2023, NRC staff began reviewing the BSSDP to identify any aspects of the tool that can be improved or further risk-informed. | |||
Current Efforts to Improve | A working group (WG) of subject matter experts from various NRC offices is assembled and will take a phased approach to reviewing the BSSDP. | ||
WG Phase I (Jan-June 2024) | |||
* Evaluate data collected on the current BSSDP (e.g., survey responses, finding reviews, etc.) | |||
* Identify areas for improvement and present options WG Phase II (TBD) | |||
WG Phase I (Jan-June 2024 | * If needed, the second phase of the effort will develop changes to enhance the BSSDP Maury Brooks Security Specialist Security Oversight and Support Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-0790 maury.brooks@nrc.gov | ||
* Evaluate data collected on | |||
* Identify areas for improvement and present options | |||
Maury Brooks | |||
RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024 | |||
#nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov ADAPTING TO A CHANGING LANDSCAPE Committed to Principles of Good Regulation The NRC will engage external stakeholders during the process to solicit feedback. | |||
Any modifications to the BSSDP will ensure that the tool continues to provide clear and reliable methods for screening security findings, consistent with the NRC's Principles of Good Regulation. | |||
This effort is an example of the NRCs strategic plan to maintain and further risk-inform its regulatory framework using operating experience, lessons learned, external and internal assessments, and changes in the threat environment. | |||
Maury Brooks Security Specialist Security Oversight and Support Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-0790 maury.brooks@nrc.gov}} |
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RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024 Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center Rockville, Maryland
- nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov The Baseline Security Significance Determination Process (BSSDP):
Looking for Improvements in Security Issue Screening
RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024
- nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov ADAPTING TO A CHANGING LANDSCAPE What is the BSSDP?
- The BSSDP is a process used by the NRC to evaluate the significance of security findings at reactor sites.
- The BSSDP is publicly available and can be found on the NRC's website under IMC 0609, Appendix E, Part I.
Maury Brooks Security Specialist Security Oversight and Support Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-0790 maury.brooks@nrc.gov
RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024
- nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov ADAPTING TO A CHANGING LANDSCAPE A History of Improvements
- The BSSDP was created in 2004 to assess findings associated with physical protection, contingency response, access authorization, and access control. Since then, the BSSDP has undergone several revisions to add or improve methods of assessing different types of security findings including:
- Material control and accountability (2008)
- Protection of safeguards information (2012)
- Protection of unattended openings intersecting security boundaries (2015)
- Target sets (2018)
Maury Brooks Security Specialist Security Oversight and Support Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-0790 maury.brooks@nrc.gov
RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024
- nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov ADAPTING TO A CHANGING LANDSCAPE Current Efforts to Improve In 2023, NRC staff began reviewing the BSSDP to identify any aspects of the tool that can be improved or further risk-informed.
A working group (WG) of subject matter experts from various NRC offices is assembled and will take a phased approach to reviewing the BSSDP.
WG Phase I (Jan-June 2024)
- Evaluate data collected on the current BSSDP (e.g., survey responses, finding reviews, etc.)
- Identify areas for improvement and present options WG Phase II (TBD)
- If needed, the second phase of the effort will develop changes to enhance the BSSDP Maury Brooks Security Specialist Security Oversight and Support Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-0790 maury.brooks@nrc.gov
RIC 2024 Hybrid U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36th Annual Regulatory Information Conference MARCH 12-14, 2024
- nrcric2024 www.nrc.gov ADAPTING TO A CHANGING LANDSCAPE Committed to Principles of Good Regulation The NRC will engage external stakeholders during the process to solicit feedback.
Any modifications to the BSSDP will ensure that the tool continues to provide clear and reliable methods for screening security findings, consistent with the NRC's Principles of Good Regulation.
This effort is an example of the NRCs strategic plan to maintain and further risk-inform its regulatory framework using operating experience, lessons learned, external and internal assessments, and changes in the threat environment.
Maury Brooks Security Specialist Security Oversight and Support Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-0790 maury.brooks@nrc.gov