
Cathy Gwin
Senior Director, Communications
After five years hosting the Cyber-Nuclear Forum, where cybersecurity experts from nuclear facilities around the world convene to exchange information and best practices around cybersecurity, NTI has passed the responsibility on to the World Institute for Nuclear Security).
Nearly 40 cybersecurity experts from nuclear facilities in more than 14 countries discussed practical steps for strengthening cybersecurity at nuclear facilities during the eighth meeting of NTI’s Cyber-Nuclear Forum.
NTI convened more than 30 cybersecurity experts to discuss practical steps for strengthening cybersecurity at nuclear facilities around the world.
More than 40 experts from nuclear operators across 15 countries and several international organizations worked to develop practical steps to strengthen cybersecurity at nuclear facilities during the fifth meeting of NTI’s Cyber-Nuclear Forum earlier this month.
Van Dine argues that although Stuxnet was a precise weapon that targetted an illicit nuclear weapons program, it openned the door to future, indiscriminate attacks.
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