Challenges and Solutions at the Safety-Security Interface

INSAG-AdSec Joint Working
Group on the Safety-Security
Interface
2017 Oct 19, 20
INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25
1
Background
Challenges in addressing the safety/security interface
Lack of experience in Member States and the Agency
Administrative divisions in Member States and the Agency
New entrant countries
AdSec members (Mr. Habib, Mr. Mouton) attended the last INSAG
meeting
Suggestions for joint work that could help address the challenges
Joint revision of INSAG 21 “Strengthening the Global Safety Regime”
Joint revision of INSAG 24 “The Safety Security Interface”
INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25
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Background (continued)
INSAG receptive to cooperation, reluctant to revise old publications
Many areas affecting both security and safety, e.g., cyber security
Need for a smaller focus group to discuss the possibilities for
cooperation in greater depth
Agreed to form an INSAG/AdSec joint Working Group to provide
recommendations:
INSAG: D. Torgerson, F-P Weiss
AdSec: T. Hanley, G-H Mouton, A Nilsson
Staff participants: Sara Case Lackner, Gary Booth; input from Ian Barraclough,
Katherine Asfaw
INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25
3
Key issues affecting the safety-security
interface
Commonalities and differences between safety and security
Organizational interfaces
Need for common awareness and information exchange
Joint exercises
Transparency
Crisis management
Development of IAEA guidance and the safety-security interface
Specific technical issues
INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25
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Examples of specific technical issues with interface
commonalities and potential conflicts
Safety and security by design, including SMRs
Cyber security
Storage of high-level waste
Final disposal of high-level waste
New entrant issues
Transportation
Decommissioning and dismantling of facilities
INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25
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Proposal 1: Documentation
Working group agrees revisions to INSAG 21 and 24 not necessary
However, there is a need to accommodate the considerable
developments in security that have taken place since INSAG 24 (and
any safety developments) that impact the interface
Therefore, INSAG and AdSec should consider developing a joint high-
level document that would reference INSAG 24.
WG recommends that AdSec take the lead to generate a first proposal
for what might be included in the document for discussion during the
April meetings of INSAG and AdSec
INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25
6
Proposal 2: Communications
WG recommends that AdSec and INSAG consider a joint letter to the
DG on the status of the safety/security interface, using some of the
content in the WG report as a starting point, perhaps in time for the
2018 General Conference
It is further recommended that additional letters be considered
whenever there are key updates on progress to improve the
safety/security interface
In the longer term, consideration should be given to a joint forum at
the General Conference similar to, or connected with, the annual
INSAG Forum, highlighting the importance of the interface
INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25
7
Proposal 3: Ongoing Cooperation
Owing to the importance of the safety/security interface, it is
recommended that INSAG and AdSec continue to cooperate in this
area
Examples of two emerging interface issues that could benefit from
joint consideration are cyber security and safety/security by design in
SMRs
Continuation of the joint INSAG-AdSec Working Group should be
considered to encourage communication and cooperation and to
highlight key issues concerning the safety/security interface
INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25
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The discussions at the INSAG-AdSec Joint Working Group highlighted the challenges faced in addressing the safety-security interface, such as lack of experience, administrative divisions, and the emergence of new entrant countries. Members agreed on the need for joint revisions of key publications and formation of focus groups to enhance cooperation. Key issues identified included commonalities and differences between safety and security, organizational interfaces, joint exercises, transparency, and crisis management. Specific technical issues were also addressed, such as safety and security by design, cyber security, and storage of high-level waste. Proposals were made for the development of a high-level document to incorporate security developments post-INSAG 24.

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  1. INSAG-AdSec Joint Working Group on the Safety-Security Interface 2017 Oct 19, 20 INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25 1

  2. Background Challenges in addressing the safety/security interface Lack of experience in Member States and the Agency Administrative divisions in Member States and the Agency New entrant countries AdSec members (Mr. Habib, Mr. Mouton) attended the last INSAG meeting Suggestions for joint work that could help address the challenges Joint revision of INSAG 21 Strengthening the Global Safety Regime Joint revision of INSAG 24 The Safety Security Interface INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25 2

  3. Background (continued) INSAG receptive to cooperation, reluctant to revise old publications Many areas affecting both security and safety, e.g., cyber security Need for a smaller focus group to discuss the possibilities for cooperation in greater depth Agreed to form an INSAG/AdSec joint Working Group to provide recommendations: INSAG: D. Torgerson, F-P Weiss AdSec: T. Hanley, G-H Mouton, A Nilsson Staff participants: Sara Case Lackner, Gary Booth; input from Ian Barraclough, Katherine Asfaw INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25 3

  4. Key issues affecting the safety-security interface Commonalities and differences between safety and security Organizational interfaces Need for common awareness and information exchange Joint exercises Transparency Crisis management Development of IAEA guidance and the safety-security interface Specific technical issues INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25 4

  5. Examples of specific technical issues with interface commonalities and potential conflicts Safety and security by design, including SMRs Cyber security Storage of high-level waste Final disposal of high-level waste New entrant issues Transportation Decommissioning and dismantling of facilities INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25 5

  6. Proposal 1: Documentation Working group agrees revisions to INSAG 21 and 24 not necessary However, there is a need to accommodate the considerable developments in security that have taken place since INSAG 24 (and any safety developments) that impact the interface Therefore, INSAG and AdSec should consider developing a joint high- level document that would reference INSAG 24. WG recommends that AdSec take the lead to generate a first proposal for what might be included in the document for discussion during the April meetings of INSAG and AdSec INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25 6

  7. Proposal 2: Communications WG recommends that AdSec and INSAG consider a joint letter to the DG on the status of the safety/security interface, using some of the content in the WG report as a starting point, perhaps in time for the 2018 General Conference It is further recommended that additional letters be considered whenever there are key updates on progress to improve the safety/security interface In the longer term, consideration should be given to a joint forum at the General Conference similar to, or connected with, the annual INSAG Forum, highlighting the importance of the interface INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25 7

  8. Proposal 3: Ongoing Cooperation Owing to the importance of the safety/security interface, it is recommended that INSAG and AdSec continue to cooperate in this area Examples of two emerging interface issues that could benefit from joint consideration are cyber security and safety/security by design in SMRs Continuation of the joint INSAG-AdSec Working Group should be considered to encourage communication and cooperation and to highlight key issues concerning the safety/security interface INSAG 2017 Oct 24,25 8

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