Nuclear Security Summit, Seoul, March 2012: Multinational Statement on Nuclear Information Security

March 27, 2012

1. In the principal communiqué here at the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul, all participants reaffirm their commitment to the security of nuclear information as follows:

We recognize the importance of preventing non-state actors from obtaining information, technology or expertise required to acquire or use nuclear materials for malicious purposes, or to disrupt information technology based control systems at nuclear facilities.  We therefore encourage States to: continue to develop and strengthen national and facility-level measures for the effective management of such information,  including information on the procedures and protocols to protect  nuclear materials and facilities; to support relevant capacity building projects; and to enhance cyber security measures concerning nuclear facilities, consistent with the IAEA General Conference Resolution on Nuclear Security (GC(55)/Res/10) and bearing in mind the International Telecommunication Union Resolution 174.  We also encourage States to: promote a security culture that emphasizes the need to protect nuclear security related information; engage with scientific, industrial and academic communities in the pursuit of common solutions; and support the IAEA in producing and disseminating improved guidance on protecting information.

2. Without prejudice to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, we the parties to this additional statement on nuclear information security, declare our further commitment to:

a. Developing and strengthening our national measures, arrangements and capacity for the effective management and security of such information;

b. Enhancing our related national security culture;

c. Engaging with our national scientific, industrial and academic communities to further raise awareness, develop and disseminate best practice, and increase professional standards;

d. Supporting, drawing on and collaborating with the IAEA, other key international organizations and partner countries to facilitate mutual achievement of these aims.

3. In particular we commit to action including some or all of the following, as appropriate to our national contexts, standards and frameworks:

Nuclear Security Summit, Seoul, March 2012

Multinational statement on Nuclear Information Security
Parties to the Statement
Algeria
Australia
Canada
Chile
Czech Republic
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Hungary
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Kazakhstan
Malaysia
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
Poland
Republic of Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States of America
Viet Nam

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