International Conference On The Security Of Radioactive Material

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International Conference on theSecurity ofRadioactive MaterialThe Way Forward ForPrevention and Detection3 – 7 December 2018Vienna, AustriaOrganized by theCN269 book of synopses - notebook design.indd All Pages18-02070EBOOK OF SYNOPSESURAM20182018-11-21 14:39:12

List of Contributed SynopsesTechnical SessionsTechnicalSession 2A:NumberIAEA-CN26926TitlePresenterDrive in Strengthening the Security of Radioactive Materialsin BangladeshA. Kibria145Sustainable Security through Source Repatriation: A CaseStudy for International and Industry CooperationC. Streeper317On the Role of International Cooperation in the Process ofSecuring Radioactive Sources in Senegal.M. Tall352Strengthening International Cooperation for Prevention andDetection in Viet Nam and in South East AsiaA. Dang274International Assistance in the Technical Assessment ofNuclear and other Radiological Materials our of RegulatoryControlR. Maurer359Nuclear Detection Working GroupV. EvansNumberIAEA-CN26918TitlePresenterNuclear Security Culture Self-Assessment Trial: CurrentStatus and Future Plans for the MalaysiaM. Kamari152Should the Regulator Evaluate his own Security Culture?C. Speicher356Creating a Cyber-Security CultureD. Patrick107Nuclear Security Culture and Radioactive Sources: The Caseof ArgentinaF. Cáceres118Special Considerations for the Security of RadioactiveSources and Implications for Culture AssessmentI. KhripunovTechnicalSession 2B:

169Nuclear Security Culture Self Assessment in RadioactiveMaterial Associated FacilityM. Solymosi348A Perspective on the Nuclear Security Culture: Challengesand RecommendationsA. ElabdTechnicalSession 2C:NumberIAEA-CN269102TitlePresenterSpecial Technical Characteristics of Equipment and ResponseProcedures, Using of what Increases Efficacy of CombatingIllicit Trafficking of Nuclear and Radioactive MaterialN. Kravchenko206Developing Police Capacity for Radiological TransportationSecurity and Theft ResponseA. Daulagala210Bridging the Gap – Thwarting Adversaries throughStrengthened Site and Law Enforcement RelationshipsD. Romano294Nuclear Security Awakening- Strengthening ResponseMechanismN. Bakri353Prevent, Detect and Response to Nuclear Security EventS. Repanovici292Cooperation between Regulatory Body and CustomAuthorities in Preventing and Responding to out of ControlRadioactive Sources at Vietnamese Border GatesH. Vu329Radiation and the Public: The Role of Nuclear Security andSafeguards in Public Acceptance of Nuclear Technology in theCase of MalaysiaC. LeeNumberIAEA-CN26922TitlePresenterUpgrading the Physical Protection System for Category I ofRadioactive Sources in Thailand by International PhysicalProtection AdvisoryU.Youngchuay115Protection Concepts for Irradiators in a LaboratoryEnvironmentM. Kuca43Impact of Electric Power Disturbances on Physical ProtectionSystem Equipments and Solution Techniques in NuclearFacilitiesH. El EissawiTechnicalSession 2D:

315Physical Protection of Radioactive Materials and AssociatedFacilitiesA. Izmaylov52Computer Security for Radiological FacilitiesN. Butler368Feedback and Results of an RPM System Based on PassiveMeasurement Technologies for Nuclear SafetyK. Boudergui19Upgrade of Security of Radiological Facilities in GhanaF. Otoo244Security of Sealed Radioactive Sources – Operator’sPerspectiveS. AliNumberIAEA-CN26947TitlePresenterThe Way Forward Against Insider ThreatsK. Phyo211Insider Threat Analysis Tool (ITAT)J. Townsend335Information Security for Nuclear and Other RadioactiveMaterial and Associated Facilities: Roles and ResponsibilitiesS. Shaban105University of California System-wide Plan to Replace CesiumIrradiators with Alternative TechnologiesC. MacKenzie35Permanent Removal of the Risk of Terrorist Attack usingRadioactive Materials as a Dirty Bomb (RDD) by Means ofAlternative TechnologiesJ. Kamen347A New Perspective on Categorization of Radioactive SourcesM. AssiNumberIAEA-CN2694TitlePresenterSearch for and Recovery of Orphan and Disused RadioactiveSourcesK. Haroyan128Improving the Development of the National System in Iraq, forEducation, Training Capable to Provide the Stations Nuclearthe Skills of Human the Necessary at Al-Twaitha Nuclear Site,Baghdad-IRAQA. Ahmed88Secure Management of Radioactive Sources in Libya:Achievements vs ChallengesH. ShamesTechnicalSession 2E:TechnicalSession 2F:

100Suggestions for Improvement in Security of Disused SealedRadioactive Sources in UgandaS. Nalumansi151Sri Lankan Experience in Implementation of a Search andRecovery Operation for Radioactive SourcesA. Liyanage230Secure Management of Disused Sealed Radioactive Sources(DSRS) in PakistanA. Ahmad143Security and Technological Best Practices for Central StorageFacilitiesI. GiscaNumberIAEA-CN269225TitlePresenter3-D CdZnTe Gamma-ray Imaging Spectrometers for NuclearMaterial Detection and CharacterizationZ. He373Priorities for Effective Adoption and Sustainable use of Linacsin Teletherapy Cancer Treatment In AfricaH. Foy384Integrated Uranium Geology Analysis Platform (IUGAP)Applied to Identify Unauthorized Radioactive MaterialsD. Guo170Modular and Integrated Sensor Network of IntelligentRadiation Monitoring Systems for Radiological and NuclearThreat Response.M. Corbo84Evaluation of a Potential RDD Risk Posed by Non-ReactorRadionuclide Production TechnologiesA. Solodov288Identification of Effective Parameters and Their Relations forNormalization of Radiation Profiles From Radiation PortalMonitors for Initial Alarm Assessment At The Ports of EntryI. Liyanage380The Application of Virtual Reality to Support TrainingConcepts for Nuclear SecurityJ. ChaputTitlePresenterImplementing Multiple Layers of Security to Promote EffectiveDetection of Nuclear and Other Radioactive Material out ofRegulatory Control: Cuba Perspective.J. ParedesTechnicalSession 2G:TechnicalSession 2H:NumberIAEA-CN269188

131Detection by Defense in Depth: Building out the Interior Layerof a Nuclear Security Detection ArchitectureS. Mui275Contribution of the MONTE CARLO Modelling for theMinimum Detectable Activity of Spectrometer Gamma ofLarge VolumeS. Menard301Viet Nam’s Nuclear Security Measures and System inPrevention and Detection of Nuclear Security Events at thedesignated Point of Entries and the InteriorN. Nguyen302Radioactive and Nuclear Security of Critical Infrastructuresand Major Events: Contribution of Reachback Expertise Centerfor First RespondersD. Masse378Radioactive Materials Detection System at the Borders ofBurkina Faso; Alert and Assessment ProcedureO. Kabore33Development of Nigerian Nuclear Security DetectionArchitecture (NSDA): Current Activities and Future ActionsN. Bello358The Dutch Detection Architecture for Orphan Sources in ScrapMetalP. g Regulatory Requirements for Security ofRadioactive Material In AlbaniaR. Paci55IEC Standards for Evaluation of Radiation InstrumentationUsed for The Detection of Illicit Trafficking of RadioactiveMaterialM. Voytchev75Pakistan’s Experience of Enhancing Security Measures forSealed Radioactive Sources (SRS)M. Zubair21Experiences and Challenges On Prevention and Detection ofRadioactive Sources In UgandaS. Nalumansi221Tunisia’s Plan to Develop a New Legal and RegulatoryFramework for Nuclear SecurityN. Reguigui184Evaluating Effectiveness: US NRC’s Review of the RadioactiveMaterial Security Regulatory Infrastructure and 10 CFR Part 37M. Cervera265Introduction to China's Legal System for the Security ofRadioactive MaterialJ. WangTechnicalSession 2I:

TechnicalSession 3A:NumberIAEA-CN269218TitlePresenterStrengthening the Security of Radioactive Sources in CentralAsiaL. Ratz342The Committee on Hemispheric Security and eventually thePermanent Council of the Organization of American States(OAS) as a Valid Forum for Discussing Nuclear Security ofRadioactive Material in the AmericaJ. Facetti280Supporting Comprehensive, International RadiologicalSecurity through Alternative TechnologiesJ. Elster284Implementation of Strengthening National Nuclear SecurityRegimeL. Oo382Radioactive Material Security Education and Training in theContext of Global Nuclear Cooperation RegimeH. RehmanNumberIAEA-CN269180TitlePresenterAssessment of Radioactive Material Security Culture atUniversities and Medical FacilitiesJ. Harris231Fostering Security Culture at Facilities Handling RadioactiveMaterialM. Umar328Exploring Industry Incentives to Demonstrate Due Care for theSecurity of Radiological MaterialM. Umayam44The Implementation of Security Culture of Radioactive Sourcein BATAN’s Facility: Applied Sampling Culture Indicator fromIAEA CRP JO2007K. Khairul165Radioprotection versus security: the necessary evolution ofprotection measures and attitude.K. Hocde125Public Company "Nuclear Facilities of Serbia" Experience inStrengthening Nuclear Security CultureM.Mladenovic82A Systemic Approach to Enhancing Nuclear Security CultureF. De LemosTechnicalSession 3B:

TechnicalSession 3C:NumberIAEA-CN26985TitlePresenterStrengthening Sustainability for Security of RadioactiveMaterial and Associated Facilities through Interaction WithOperators During the Improvement of Normative and LegalFrameworkM. Ivanov92Vulnerability Assessment for Radioactive MaterialM. Snell340Using Operational Research Techniques to Inform StrategicInvestment in Nuclear Security Technology DevelopmentG. Bentoumi192Sustainability Challenges and Recommendations forInternationally Deployed Radiation Detection InstrumentsB. Tucker80Evaluation of Polyvinyl Toluene Plastic Detectors toDistinguish Man-Made Sources from Naturally OccurringRadioactive Material (NORM)A. AlsalmanTitlePresenterChallenges in Establishing Nuclear Security Systems inUgandaN. Luwalira234Radioactive Source Security in Nepal: Status, Issues &ChallengesK. Adhikari285Security of Radioactive Sources; Gaps Analysis andRecommended ActionsA. Alzyoud191Radiological Security Considerations in Areas LackingInfrastructure, Reliable Power, and ResourcesD. Sweeney297Enhancing of Detection and Prevention Measures of Nuclearand Radioactive Materials in LibyaB. Abbani122New Approach to Securing Radioactive MaterialsR. Karanam69Fostering Synergy of Security of Radiography Sources andRadiation Safety in Industrial ApplicationsN. RamamoorthyTechnicalSession 3D:NumberIAEA-CN269163TechnicalSession 3E:

NumberIAEA-CN269178TitlePresenterDetection of Nuclear or Other Radiological Materials Out ofRegulatory Control as Criminal/Unauthorized Threats toMajor Public EventsR. Maurer235Detection of Radioactive Material in Public Places: HandheldTele Radionuclide Alarm Device (Tele-RAD)V. Jain261Georgia Lessons Learned from Deploying DetectionOperations Strengthening the National-Level NuclearSecurity Detection ArchitectureD.Makharadze267Nuclear Security Measures in Tunisia: Prevention andDetection SystemsA. Slimani268Investigation of the suspected radioactive contaminatedcontainer at the Kribi deep Seaport - CameroonJ. BeyalaAteba304Systems for Detection of Unauthorised Movement / IllicitTrafficking of Radioactive MaterialS. Saindane162Strengthening Nuclear Security Detection Capabilities inSerbiaV. JanjićNumberIAEA-CN269216TitlePresenterDeveloping a Secure Logistics System for RadiologicalMaterialP. Singley62Research on the Use of New Tracking Technologies forCategory 2 and 3 Radioactive Sealed Sources in TransportR. Duguay214Best Practices for Safety and Security Interface in TransportSecurityM. Devaney319ARG-US Remote Monitoring Systems for Enhancing Securityof Radioactive MaterialY. Liu324Security During the Transport of Radioactive Material: AnEnd to End Multi Modal Approach to Vitrified ResidueReturnsB. Officer367The H2020 C-BORD Project: Feedback and Conclusion of anAdvanced Non-Destructive Techniques to Improve Controlof Cargo ContainersF. CarrelTechnicalSession 3F:

TechnicalSession 3G:NumberIAEA-CN269171TitlePresenterA Novel Portable Device or Gamma and NeutronSpectroscopy with Special Nuclear Material IdentificationCapabilitiesG.Mangiagalli249Remote Operated Vehicles for Radiological EmergenciesR. VazquezCervantes313Wearable Neutron Detector for Dosimetry and Nuclear NonProliferationT. Ochs323Gamma Cameras as New Technological Developments toStrengthen Nuclear Security Detection Architectures:Emerging Potential Approaches within RegulatoryFrameworks and Implementation Practice, Expected addedValue to Existing Measures from Instrumentation-SpecificTechnical and Functional Characteristics.D. Rothan363Environment Insensitive Detection of Fissionable Materialwith a Short Pulse Neutron SourceY. Podpaly113Radiological Security through Cesium IrradiatorReplacement in the United StatesL. ative Monetary Penalties in Nuclear SecurityJ. Vucicevic166A Graded Approach to Cybersecurity: Smaller Facilities,Temporary Jobsites, or Multiple AuthoritiesM. Cervera233State Supervision and Control over Security of RadioactiveMaterialsR. Pashayev322Best Practices and Challenges for Securing RadioactiveMaterialsR. Elsayd327Assessment and Licensing Mechanism to Ensure NuclearSecurity in MalaysiaN. Rabani9Process Oriented Approach in Updating and MaintainingNational Register of Radiation SourcesR. SambaTechnicalSession 3H:

87Improving Global Radiological Source Security: NationalLegal Frameworks, Penalty Provisions, and PreventiveEnforcementR. Cupitt164Strengthening Security of Radioactive Sources in theRepublic of MoldovaI. g Strategies for the Security and Safe use ofRadioactive Materials at the Centre for Energy Research andTraining (CERT), Zaria., NigeriaI. Ewa375Security of Radioactive Material, Associated Facilities andAssociated Activities in TogoY. Fiagan117Practices and Regulation for Effectiveness on NuclearSecurity Control of Radioactive Sources at Medical Facilitiesin MalaysiaZ. Kayun276Challenges in the Elaboration of the New Regulation forSecurity of Radioactive Sources in BrazilF. Da Silva12Design of the French Regulations on the Security ofRadioactive Sources - Challenges and Lessons LearntV. Lesage137Maintaining and Regaining Control of Radioactive Sources:Legislative and Regulatory ApproachesF. MorrisNumberIAEA-CN2693TitlePresenterDevelopment of Access Control System (ACS) in theProtected Area (PA) at Al-Tuwaitha Nuclear SiteH. AlHamadani119Current Status for Radioactive Material “Security” of Japan:Toward 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic GamesH. Ito138A Case Study on a Successful Collaborative Project toIncrease Security for a Device Containing RadiologicalMaterialM. Kuca258Introduction to the Graded Approach to the Security ofRadioactive Material in ChinaL. WangTechnicalSession 3I:TechnicalSession 4A:

Global Cesium Security Initiative – A ComprehensiveApproach to Cesium SecurityM. HazelNumberIAEA-CN26945TitlePresenterInfusing Nuclear Security Topics into Present NuclearEngineering Curriculum in Universitas Gadjah Mada: AnInternational Cooperation, Local Action and InternationalImpactS. Putero54Security of Radioactive Material and Human ResourceDevelopment: Sri Lanka Navy's EffortH. Dassanaike70Brazilian Seminar “Safety and Security: Harmonization andAction”: A tool for Human Resource DevelopmentF. Da Silva89Penn State Nuclear Security Graduate Education Program:Nuclear Security System DesignK. Unlu303World Institute of Nuclear Security (WINS) Programmes forSustainable Radioactive Source SecurityR. Evans349Radiological Source Security in Major Urban AreasT. Bieda72Security of Radioactive Material in Nuclear Security TrainingProgrammes in KazakhstanN. Izmailova307Human Resource Development: A key Asset in DetectingNuclear and Other Radioactive MaterialJ. GalyNumberIAEA-CN269242TitlePresenterNuclear Security Continual ImprovementP. Gray326Considerations for Newcomers to Strengthen the Security ofRadioactive Materials and Associated FacilitiesO. Elhefnawy238Sustainability Considerations for Advanced NuclearSmuggling Detection SystemsJ. Hoyt229The Importance of National Stakeholders’ Involvement andSynergies in Setting up an Effective Integrated System for theN. Alawadhi139TechnicalSession 4B:TechnicalSession 4C:

Security of Radioactive Material: Kuwait’s Approach andExperience190The Exercise Development Workshop: A Suite of Tools forExercises and EvaluationC. Roberts111In a New York Minute: Economic Impacts of RadiologicalDispersion DeviceL. TrostNumberIAEA-CN26956TitlePresenterBATAN’s Practices on Prevention and Detection Measuresfor the Security System of its Radioactive MaterialY. Hasan116Development of an International Security Standard forDevices Containing High Levels of Radiological MaterialM. Kuca198Nuclear Security features for the Interim Radioactive SourceStorage Facility in UgandaR. Asaba345Challenges Implementing Physical Security Measures at aSource Manufacturing FacilityJ. Miller142Site Security Plans: Best Practices and Common PitfallsJ. Manion385Security of Radioactive Materials: The Jamaican RegulatoryAuthority PerspectiveT. Warner293Technical and Scientific Support Capabilities of the NuclearSecurity Department (MTA EK, Hungary)P. VölgyesiNumberIAEA-CN269174TitlePresenterBest Practices for Security of Mobile Radioactive DevicesCommonly Used in the Industrial Radiography IndustryB. Kluse176Best Practices for Security of Mobile Radioactive DevicesCommonly Used in the Well Logging IndustryB. Kluse195A Practical Sharing Experience for Pilot Project in On-lineTracking of Mobile Radioactive Sources in Viet NamV. PhiTechnicalSession 4D:TechnicalSession 4E:

308Unmanned Ariel Systems as an Enhancement and Threat toRadioactive Material Transport and Physical SecurityA. Aaron296Legal and Regulatory Framework on Security Transport ofRadioactive MaterialS. UtamiNumberIAEA-CN26910TitlePresenterPrioritizing Security Risks in Research ReactorsA. Sfetsos65Radiological Threat: Where We’ve Come from and a Path tothe FutureC. Potter94Risk Informed Approach for Nuclear Security Measures forRadioactive Material Under Regulatory ControlD. Ek108Risk Context for Radiological Material: How to AssessThreats and ConsequencesM. Ladd205Malicious Use of Radioactive Materials as RadiologicalDispersion or Radiological Exposure Devices: A HistoricalReviewJ. Adduci377National Threat Assessment for Radioactive MaterialsD. White325Threat Assessment and Development of DBT in CroatiaM. MedićNumberIAEA-CN26973TitlePresenterRegulatory Inspections of Radioactive Materials-Relationshipwith Licensing and Enforcement ProcessS. Shah96Sudanese Development of Sustainable Nuclear SecurityDetection CapabilityM. Mogahed337Enhancing National Regulatory Frameworks for the Securityof Radioactive Material in AfricaP. Gizowska318Criminalization and its Impact in the Egyptian Nuclear andRadiation LawF. Elsisi140Eliminating the Target – Regulatory Incentives forAlternative Technologies to Radioactive SourcesF. MorrisTechnicalSession 4F:TechnicalSession 4G:

1Reglementation of Radioactive Materials in NigerH. BarkeNumberIAEA-CN269278TitlePresenterMain Outcome of the Fierce Falcon GICNT RadiologicalSource Security and Theft Response Workshop Organized inHungaryE. KovacsSzeles298Proposing an Informal Radioactive Communication Networkon Voluntary Basis Between Counter-Terrorism Officers andthe License HoldersN. Ishak172Effective Inter-Organizational Coordination for Response toNuclear Security Events Involving Radioactive Sources:Exemplary National PracticesD. Donnelly299Malaysia’s Experience in Enhancing National Concept ofOperation to address Cross Cutting Nuclear Security NeedsP. Gan264Impact of Nuclear Information and Cyber Response TeamBuilding on the Security of Radioactive MaterialsM. Hossain305Communication Strategy following Radiological Threats /EmergenciesM. SeshadriTechnicalSession 5A:TechnicalSession 5B:NumberIAEA-CN269181TitlePresenterTraining Project for First Police Response to Chemical,Biological, Radiological or Nuclear ThreatsJ. Garces287Human Resource DevelopmentP. MallawaArachchige361Knowledge Management: The Tool of the Conceptual Map inthe Evaluation of a Seminar on Safety and SecurityF. Da Silva374The EC-US 2018 Counter Nuclear Smuggling Workshop inKarlsruhe – Outcomes and Findings -K. Mayer76Pakistan’s Approach for Development of Human Resource forSecure Management of Radioactive SourcesI. Khan

53Human Resource Development in Radiological Security for anInternational Audience: Lessons from the UK’s ExperienceC. HobbsTechnicalSession 5C:Number IAEACN-26993TitlePresenterDevelopment of Physical Protection Measure PerformanceData for Radioactive Material FacilitiesM. Snell189Tools for Promoting Sustainability: Tabletop Exercises, SiteSecurity Plans, and Standard Operating ProceduresJ. Manion186The Value of Nuclear Security Simulation ExercisesR. Chatelus254Scenario-based Learning to Manage Nuclear Threats inVirtual Electronic EnvironmentH. Toivonen217Lessons Learned from implementing an Exercise Program forUkrainian Border GuardsD. Linville

Interactive Content PresentationsNumber IAEACN-2698TitlePresenterChallenges of maintaining the security of radioactivesources of categories 1,2and 3 in the liberated IraqiprovincesF. Mizban40The revolution of information security in SudanM. Abdulrahman64Particle resuspension and its relation to radiologicalriskC. Potter90Mixed Reality 3D Tabletop Tool with RadioactiveSource Model VisualizationT. Le91Randomized Operations–Board Exercise (ROBEx)C. Cole144Development of a National Train-the-TrainerProgramme for Nuclear Security Detection in Malaysiavia Collaboration between the International NuclearSecurity Education Network (INSEN) and theNetwork of Nuclear Security Support Centres (NSSC)I. Abdul RahmanAssessment Framework for Legal and RegulatoryProvisions for the Detection of Criminal or IntentionalUnauthorized Acts Involving Nuclear or OtherRadioactive Material out of Regulatory ControlA. Askin185US NRC's Integrated Source Management Portfolio:tools to support security and licensingM. Cervera201Strengthening Radioactive Security in Mexico andCentral America through Collaboration, Training andCertificationR. Delgado232Research on Computer-Based Analytical Tool forEvaluating Physical Protection System EffectivenessA. Mardhi237Radiological Threat Reduction through Collaborationand Capacity Building: Planning for the Future inSecure Disposal of Radioactive MaterialJ.s Cole239Indonesia’s Criminal Law Policy to Suppress NuclearCrimes on Radioactive MaterialD. Rushartono248Radiological Security for Mass EventsM. Woolley277Strengthening the Security of Radioactive Sources inBrazil: A Roadmap to SuccessR. Alves Tavares291Optimization Planning Tool for Urban Search (OPTUS)T. Edmunds334Public Involvement in Radioactive Material SecurityD. McIntyre146

341How Much Security is Enough?D. White387Implementation of a Concept of Operation onDetection of Illicit Trafficking of MORC Noor FitriahBakri, Rozman Mohd Tahar, Faeizal AliN Fitriah Bakri

Poster PresentationsNumber IAEACN-269-TitlePresenter2A Model Transport Security Arrangement of RadioactiveMaterial for Oil Exploration In GhanaY. Kyei11A Real-Time Surveillance and Management System forMobile Radiation SourcesV. Tran-Quang13Self-Assessment of Nuclear Security Culture In PolishMedical FacilityM. Wiśniewska14Regulatory Functions and Practices to Prevent and DetectIllicit Trafficking of Radioactive Materials in GhanaO. Agbenorku17Physical Protection System for Gamma Chamber 5000 inMyanmarC. Zaw28Enhancing Information Security in the Transport ofRadioactive Materials in Ghana: Current StatusN. Agbemava29Security of Radioactive Sources on the Revision ofBAPETEN Chairman Regulation (BCR) Number 3 Year2013 about Radiotheraphy in IndonesiaS. Sawiyah30Implementation of Security Plan as Requirement onApproval of Transport of Radioactive Sources fromRegulatory Body Based on Indonesian RegulationA. Hayani31Strengthening Sustainability and Effectiveness for Securityof Radioactive Material by Promoting InternationalCooperation and Domestic Interfaces in MyanmarK. Tun36Development of Course Module on Detection Systems forRadioactive Material for Graduate Program at UniversitasGadjah MadaS. Sihana37Overview Implementation of Radioactive Source SecurityRegulation on Radioisotope Production Facilities inIndonesiaN. Yusuf39Evaluation of Security Measures during Transportation ofRadioisotope Material from Radioisotope ProductionFacilityH. Elkhatib49Enhancing of Nuclear and Radioactive Materials Securityin Academic InstituteP. Pengvanich57Detecting Criminal/Unauthorized Acts Involving Nuclearand other Radioactive Material out of Regulatory ControlV. Okoye

61Physical Protection System of the Radioactive WasteStorage Facility at Institute of Applied Nuclear Physics inAlbaniaD. Prifti68Thailand's Development of Regulatory Infrastructure forTransport SecurityS. Tantideeravit74Sustainment of Security of SRS-PNRA Role for TechnicalSupportS. Ahmad79Handheld Device for Distinguishing Spontaneous FissionNeutrons from OthersS. Chuvaev81Radiation Sources Licensing Information SystemCybersecurity MeasuresH. Sallam86Pursuing Adaptable Partnerships: Expanded GovernmentEngagements in the U.S. for Secure End-of-LifeManagement of Radioactive Sealed SourcesJ. Zarling98Nuclear Material Security Monitoring using MultisensorIntegrationD. Nugroho99Stakeholder Coordination and Preparation for HostingIPPAS Module 4 MissionB. Srimok101Coordination Mechanisms for Inter-Agency Action inDetection of and Response to Nuclear and RadioactiveMaterial outside Regulatory Control in East African StatesR. Sseggane109The Way Forward for Prevention and DetectionD. Pavlicevic112Importance of Security Culture with regards toRadioactive SourcesO. Hakam120Strengthen Nuclear Security Regime Through CapacityBuilding Program (Activity Progress: Indonesia NationalNuclear Energy Agency)I. Indragini123Securing the Decommissioning of Radioactive WasteHangars within Public Company Nuclear Facilities ofSerbiaD. Žarković126International Cooperation in Strengthening NuclearSecurity- Public Company “Nuclear Facilities of Serbia”D. Arbutina127Infrastructure for Detection of Orphan Sources inLithuaniaR. Kievinas130Strengthen of Physical Protection Regimes for RadiologicalFacilityA. Adail132The Maintenance Management Plan: The Key toSustainable SystemsC. Stinson

133Organizational Culture Change: A Path to SustainableNuclear Security Measures and SystemsC. Stinson135Testing and performances of radiation detectioninstruments for nuclear securityC. Deyglun136A Case Study on the Effectiveness of Mechanical AttackTesting to Help Determine Vulnerabilities of a Device thatcontains Radiological Material and Proven Methods ofAddressing such VulnerabilitiesM. Kuca147Front Line Officer Standard Operating ProcedureDevelopment for MORC Detection OperationsT. Wright148Incorporating Security into the Design and Transportationof Type B Packaging: Lessons Learned and Best PracticesJ. Zarling149Strengthening of Integrated Operational Procedures for theDetection of Radioactive Material at Border from theBinational Perspective.X. Pazmiño150National Detection Strategy for Nuclear Security DetectionArchitecture – Case Study IndonesiaI. Annisa154International cooperation in HRD (Master programme inNuclear Security)D. Dimitrov155The Use of Innovative Approaches in the Search for andRegaining Control Over Orphan Radioactive Sources in theRepublic of MoldovaI. Balan156Reviewing the Prescriptive-based Regulation of theContinental Shelf Territory of Indonesia for RegulatingSecurity of Radioactive SourcesA. Syuryavin157Enhancing Security System of Irradiation Facility in VincaInstitute Belgrade - SerbiaI. Vujcic160Robust and Flexible Design of Neutron ScintillationDetector Based on Wavelength Shifter and SiliconPhotomultiplierA. Osovizky161Lessons Learned from Adversaries ‘Perfected’ Activities inKenyaB. Kaboro167Aspects of Nuclear Security during the re-Export ofUnused Sources of Co-60 in ParaguayF. Invernizzi182Cooperation on Radioactive Materials TransportationSecurity: Beyond the Signed AgreementM. Cervera182Cooperation on Radioactive Materials TransportationSecurity: Beyond the Signed AgreementM. Cervera183US NRC's Evaluation for Category 3 Sources: Is IncreasedM. Cervera

Protection and Accountability Necessary?194Experiences of Security During Transportation ofRadioactive Material in MalawiC. Manda196Cradle to Grave Control of Sealed Radioactive Sources inUgandaR. Menya200Strengthening Information Exchange and ExperiencesBetween Competent Authorities Including NeighboringCountries for Lost, Stolen or Illicit Trafficked RadioactiveMaterial in Uganda"D. Sekyanzi208The Status and Progress of Securing Radioactive Materialsin MalawiC. Gamulani212Formulation of a Regulatory Plan for the Control ofSecurityI. Ramos219Regulatory Management to Ensure the Security ofRadioactive Sources in VietnamT. Nguyen224Atomexpert Practices in Training Activities on Security ofRadioactive MaterialV. Goltsov228Strengthening Nuclear Security Infrastructure orRadioactive Material Detection and Prevention of Misusein GhanaM. Addo240Security of Radioactive Sources in SwitzerlandT. Flury246Enhancing Security during Transport of RadioactiveMaterialE. Eisawy247Physical Security Proposing for Risk Reduction inHypothetical Nuclear Fuel Cycle FacilityM. Salem250Security of Radioactive Sources: Establishing LegislativeFramework in SerbiaI. Babovic251Building a Security Vulnerability Assessment Program forthe Greek Research ReactorI. Tsourounakis

257Specific Legal Provisions on Sharing ofInformation/Intelligence Regionally and CloseCoordination Among all Stakeholders Locally are Key toPrevent Sabotage of Radioactive MaterialN. Dharmaratne262Nuclear Security in developing countriesN. Elsalamouny269The Legal Basis for Combating Nuclear Terrorism inIndonesiaS. Surachmat290Impact of International Cooperation on Security ofRadioactive Sources in KenyaI. Mundia300Radioactive Source Security Regulation in Hungary andthe Improvement of the Detection and

302 Radioactive and Nuclear Security of Critical Infrastructures and Major Events: Contribution of Reachback Expertise Center for First Responders D. Masse 378 Radioactive Materials Detection System at the Borders of Burkina Faso; Alert and Assessment Procedure O. Kabore 33 Development of Nigerian Nuclear Security Detection