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World Nuclear Facilities Vulnerable to Cyber-Attacks
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Sputnik) Jun 09, 2015


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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has called on the global community to do more to protect the world's nuclear facilities from cyber-attacks.

During the first-ever conference on the issue, the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog, Yukiya Amano, has urged the international community to take more steps to secure global nuclear facilities and make them safe from ever-increasing cyber threats.

Speaking to a crowd of 650 experts from 92 UN member states at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna on Monday, Amano touted the International Conference on Computer Security in a Nuclear World as an event that he said sent "an important message" that the world is "serious about protecting nuclear and other radioactive material."

"Reports of actual or attempted cyber-attacks are now virtually a daily occurrence. The nuclear industry has not been immune. Last year alone, there were cases of random malware-based attacks at nuclear power plants, and of such facilities being specifically targeted," Amano said.

Specifically, the past few years have seen the ever-growing threat of cybercrime and cyber-attacks in developing countries, where criminals capitalize on legal loopholes and security breaches, the latest findings by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime revealed.

According to the IAEA, high on the agenda of the conference will be "computer security from a national perspective, trends in cyberattack and defense, computer security management in nuclear security, computer security threat analysis, computer security for industrial control systems, and operator experience in implementing computer security."

Apart from UN members, the conference is also being attended by representatives of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the UN Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), and the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC). The conference is due to wrap up on June 5.

Source: Sputnik News


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