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WINS and the Ukrainian Nuclear Society (UkrNS) are pleased to announce a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the organisations.
Under the agreement, the two organisations will combine their expertise in areas of nuclear security including cybersecurity, insider threat mitigation, and supply chain security through information exchange, joint research and publications, and capacity-building activities.
“Strengthening nuclear security requires trusted partnerships and shared expertise. This MoU with the Ukrainian Nuclear Society brings together our complementary strengths to respond to the evolving nuclear security risk landscape,” said WINS Executive Director Lars van Dassen. “In particular, learning from Ukraine’s experience helps the global community to reinforce our collective ability to anticipate risks and build resilient, secure nuclear operations in an increasingly complex threat environment.”
“The signing of this memorandum with the World Institute for Nuclear Security is a significant step for the Ukrainian nuclear community. We believe that combining our efforts will strengthen nuclear security culture and provide new opportunities for professional growth and international cooperation for the more than 3,000 members of the Ukrainian Nuclear Society,” said Volodymyr Kholosha, UkrNS President.
About UkrNS
UkrNS aims to unite the efforts of scientists, specialists, teachers, students and schoolchildren who work or study in the field of nuclear energy, nuclear research and related fields for the dissemination of scientific knowledge, the combination of intellectual and industrial forces, and the comprehensive solution of urgent tasks in the development of nuclear science, technology and technologies based on the use of nuclear energy, the formation of objective public opinion and people’s trust in the nuclear industry, as well as for the protection of the rights and freedoms of the Society’s members and the satisfaction and development of their social, creative, scientific and professional interests.
For more information: https://ukrns.org/en/