Learning and training

The IAEA offers a wide spectrum of learning and training activities, as well as educational resources and capacity-building programmes. These include face-to-face training courses and workshops, fellowship programmes and schools on various nuclear-related topics. The IAEA also offers more than 120 online learning courses and webinars, from beginner to expert level, which can be accessed after registering with the Agency’s Nucleus portal (registration and login accessible when choosing a specific online course).

Webinars

Webinar 5: Practical Experiences of Equipment and Procedures for Major Public Events

This webinar will highlight China’s experience in implemented nuclear security measures for MPEs and introduce an overview of application, best practices and the existing limitations of radiation detection equipment used for nuclear security purposes at MPEs.

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Webinar 6: IAEA Nuclear Security Series No. 2-G: Implementing Guide on Nuclear Forensics in Support of Investigations (Spanish)

The objectives of this webinar are to introduce an overview of the publication NSS No.

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Webinar 6: Nuclear Security Detection Architecture Strategy, Design and Planning for French-Speaking African States

The webinar will provide an overview of an integrated planning process for the development of a NSDA and will share Member States experience in developing risk-informed national detection architecture strategies and design plans.

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Webinar 6: Zones and the Defensive Computer Security Architecture

This webinar focus on a defensive computer security architecture and security zones to protect critical functions including computer-based systems that need to be protected from compromise and/or failure due to the consequences that would result in a failure situation.

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Webinar 7: Technical Vulnerability Management

Vulnerabilities provide opportunities for threat actors (adversaries) to compromise the  confidentiality, integrity or availability of mission-critical systems.

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Webinar on Addressing Threats Posed by an Insider

The objectives of this webinar are to present a high-level overview of the threat posed by the insider, as well as explain the assistance provided by the IAEA when it comes to addressing this threat.

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Webinar on lessons learned from incidents and accidents. 20 July 2023

In July 2014, the document Lessons learned from the response to radiation emergencies (1945–2010) – EPR-Lessons Learned 2012 was published in Spanish, which compiles and analyzes a series of radiological emergencies, occurred from 1945 to 2010, with an emphasis on some of them of international im

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Webinar on Looking Back and Looking Forward, Shaping Nuclear Security through ICONSooking Back and Looking Forward, Shaping Nuclear Security through ICONS

The objectives of the webinar are:To engage the international nuclear security community in an open discussion about the outcomes of ICONS 2024 and emerging topics in nuclear security.To provide a platform for information exchange and strengthening international cooperation for nuclear security.

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Webinar on the First 24 Hours of a Nuclear Forensic Examination

The objectives of the webinar are:To engage nuclear forensic practitioners and stakeholders from around the world in a simulated nuclear forensic investigation exercise.To present the IAEA’s assistance programme for establishing a nuclear forensic capability in support of nuclear security.

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Webinar on the First Week of a Nuclear Forensic Examination

The objectives of the webinar are:To engage nuclear forensic practitioners and stakeholders from around the world in a simulated nuclear forensic investigation exercise.To present the IAEA’s assistance programme for establishing a nuclear forensic capability in support of nuclear security.

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Webinar on the Two Months of a Nuclear Forensic Examination

The objectives of the webinar are:• To engage nuclear forensic practitioners and stakeholders in a simulated nuclear forensic investigation exercise.• To present the IAEA’s assistance programme for establishing a nuclear forensic capability supporting nuclear security.

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