Consideration on the Current Status and Issues of Sensitive Information Management Concerning the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and Nuclear Facilities

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The confidentiality system concerning the physical protection of nuclear materials and nuclear facilities was enacted by revision of the Nuclear Reactor Regulation Law in 2005. We made a comparative analysis with the information security in governmental agencies or financial sectors, in order to consider the way the sensitive information management concerning the physical protection of nuclear materials and nuclear facilities should be. The considerations in this paper are as follows. (1) In order to secure a suitable level of security, close cooperation should be achieved among related governmental agencies. (2) A cycle that continuously evaluates whether suitable management is performed should be established. (3) Excessive secretiveness should be eliminated. (4) An information-sharing system among the related persons beyond the frame of governmental agencies and electricity companies should be established. (5) Improvement in the social acceptability of the sensitive information management is important. (6) Although it is important to perform evaluation by the consideration of suitable balance with information disclosure, it is also important that it is positively shown to society. © Atomic Energy Society of Japan.

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Inamura, T., & Madarame, H. (2009). Consideration on the Current Status and Issues of Sensitive Information Management Concerning the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and Nuclear Facilities. Transactions of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan, 8(4), 320–331. https://doi.org/10.3327/taesj.J08.041

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