Nuclear Safety & Compliance
"Veteran precision securing nuclear operations — compliant, resilient, and battle-ready against cyber threats."
Cybersecurity is inseparable from nuclear safety and compliance. In today’s threat landscape, safeguarding digital assets, control systems, and operational data is as critical as physical security. For nuclear facilities, a single cyber vulnerability can escalate into a risk that threatens safety, regulatory compliance, and public trust. A disciplined approach to cybersecurity must address both IT and OT environments—ranging from enterprise networks to digital instrumentation and control systems. By integrating robust risk assessments, access controls, monitoring, and incident response measures, operators can maintain the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of critical systems.
Alignment with regulatory frameworks is central to this mission. In the United States, the NRC and DOE set rigorous standards for cybersecurity in nuclear operations, while NERC CIP establishes controls for grid-related assets. Globally, EURATOM and IAEA provide harmonized frameworks for safeguarding nuclear technologies, ensuring member states uphold a common standard of resilience and accountability. By embedding compliance with these authorities into every layer of the cybersecurity program, operators not only meet regulatory requirements but also reinforce a culture of vigilance and continuous improvement—an essential defense against evolving threats in the nuclear sector.
How AMVET Delivers:
Regulatory Alignment & Compliance – Full integration with NRC, DOE, NERC CIP, EURATOM, and IAEA requirements.
IT & OT Security Integration – Safeguarding enterprise networks, digital instrumentation, and control systems.
Risk Assessment & Access Control – Comprehensive vulnerability analysis, user access management, and privilege protection.
Continuous Monitoring & Threat Detection – Real-time anomaly detection, intrusion prevention, and security event analysis.
Incident Response & Recovery – Structured response planning, forensic investigation, and rapid system restoration.