IAEA & Nuclear Security
Security experts assist in the prevention and detection of nuclear trafficking, and respond to threats of nuclear terrorism. (Credit: V. Mouchkin/IAEA)
Story Resources
- Links & ResourcesIAEA Welcomes US New Global Threat Reduction Initiative
- Nuclear Security at the Summer 2004 Olympic Games, 25 May 2004
- Securing the Bomb: An Agenda for Action, Harvard Report, May 2004 [pdf]
- Securing the Bomb companion web site
- IAEA's Office of Nuclear Security
- About the Nuclear Threat Initiative
- Facts & Figures
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News Updates
Radioactive Sources Recovered in Georgia
27 July 2006: Two abandoned and potentially dangerous radioactive devices have been successfully secured in the first three days of a new effort to trace lost radioactive sources in Georgia. Full Story »
Background & Key Documents
- Nuclear Security - Measures to Protect Against Nuclear Terrorism, Report to IAEA General Conference, September 2005
- Nuclear Proliferation & Terrorism,
Congressional Quarterly, USA, April 2004 [pdf] - IAEA Report on Action Plan [pdf]
- Calculating New Global Nuclear Terrorism Threat
- IAEA Outlines Measures
- Resolution on Nuclear Material Protection, IAEA General Conference (2001)
- Resolutions on Security of Nuclear Material & other topics, IAEA General Conference, 2001 [pdf]
- Resolutions on Security of Nuclear Material and other topics, Report to IAEA General Conference, 2001 [pdf]
- Measures to Improve the Security of Nuclear Material, Report to IAEA General Conference, 2001 [pdf]
- Strengthening the IAEA Safeguards System, Report to IAEA General Conference, 2001 [pdf]
- Security of Radioactive Resources
- Upgrading Nuclear Security, IAEA Bulletin Article [pdf]
- Saving Ourselves from Self-Destruction, Speech by IAEA Director General

