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Nuclear Security

By fostering trusted partnerships and exchanging operational insights, the Forum strengthens the nuclear sector’s capacity to anticipate, withstand, and recover from cyber threats.

CNF to Host In-Person Autumn 2025 Meeting in Amsterdam

The Cyber Nuclear Forum (CNF) is pleased to announce its Autumn 2025 Meeting, which will take place in person from 7 to 10 September 2025 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Central Station in the Netherlands.
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CNF to Host In-Person Autumn 2025 Meeting in Amsterdam

Cyber Nuclear Forum Holds Successful Spring 2025 Meeting Online

The Cyber Nuclear Forum (CNF) successfully held its Spring 2025 meeting online on Thursday, 27 March, convening 28 participants from 20 nuclear operating organizations. The event focused on strengthening collaboration, reviewing recent Forum developments, and exploring future priorities for cybersecurity in the nuclear sector.
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Cyber Nuclear Forum Holds Successful Spring 2025 Meeting Online

Anno Keizer Appointed Chairman of CNF Steering Committee

Uniquely focused on the cyber nuclear threat

The Cyber‑Nuclear Forum (CNF) is proud to announce the appointment of Anno Keizer as the new Chairman of its Steering Committee. With extensive experience as a security manager in the international nuclear industry, Anno brings a wealth of operational and cyber-physical security expertise to the role.
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Anno Keizer Appointed Chairman of CNF Steering Committee

Cyber Nuclear Forum Moves to the World Institute for Nuclear Security

After five years hosting the Cyber Nuclear Forum (CNF), where cybersecurity experts from nuclear facilities around the world convene to exchange information and best practices around cybersecurity, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) has passed the responsibility on to the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS), a non-governmental organization focused on promoting best nuclear security practices around the world.
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Cyber Nuclear Forum Moves to the World Institute for Nuclear Security

NTI Hosts 8th Meeting of Cyber Nuclear Forum

Nearly 40 cybersecurity experts from nuclear facilities in more than 14 countries discussed practical steps for strengthening cybersecurity at nuclear facilities during the eighth meeting of NTI’s Cyber Nuclear Forum in January 2024.
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NTI Hosts 8th Meeting of Cyber Nuclear Forum

CNF to Host In-Person Autumn 2025 Meeting in Amsterdam

The Cyber Nuclear Forum (CNF) is pleased to announce its Autumn 2025 Meeting, which will take place in person from 7 to 10 September 2025 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Central Station in the Netherlands.
Read more
CNF to Host In-Person Autumn 2025 Meeting in Amsterdam

Cyber Nuclear Forum Holds Successful Spring 2025 Meeting Online

The Cyber Nuclear Forum (CNF) successfully held its Spring 2025 meeting online on Thursday, 27 March, convening 28 participants from 20 nuclear operating organizations. The event focused on strengthening collaboration, reviewing recent Forum developments, and exploring future priorities for cybersecurity in the nuclear sector.
Read more
Cyber Nuclear Forum Holds Successful Spring 2025 Meeting Online

Anno Keizer Appointed Chairman of CNF Steering Committee

Uniquely focused on the cyber nuclear threat

The Cyber‑Nuclear Forum (CNF) is proud to announce the appointment of Anno Keizer as the new Chairman of its Steering Committee. With extensive experience as a security manager in the international nuclear industry, Anno brings a wealth of operational and cyber-physical security expertise to the role.
Read more
Anno Keizer Appointed Chairman of CNF Steering Committee

Cyber Nuclear Forum Moves to the World Institute for Nuclear Security

After five years hosting the Cyber Nuclear Forum (CNF), where cybersecurity experts from nuclear facilities around the world convene to exchange information and best practices around cybersecurity, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) has passed the responsibility on to the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS), a non-governmental organization focused on promoting best nuclear security practices around the world.
Read more
Cyber Nuclear Forum Moves to the World Institute for Nuclear Security

NTI Hosts 8th Meeting of Cyber Nuclear Forum

Nearly 40 cybersecurity experts from nuclear facilities in more than 14 countries discussed practical steps for strengthening cybersecurity at nuclear facilities during the eighth meeting of NTI’s Cyber Nuclear Forum in January 2024.
Read more
NTI Hosts 8th Meeting of Cyber Nuclear Forum

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The forum provides a trusted space for vendor-free dialogue, shared best practices, expert development, and collaborative research to tackle cybersecurity challenges unique to the nuclear sector.

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Case studies of promising practices around the world.

Research and benchmarking to assess cybernuclear trends and maturity

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