DOE CONTRACTOR VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS: DPA OR MAIT?

Year
1980
Author(s)
D.E. Six - Rockwell Hanford Operations
D.H. Nichols - EG&G Idaho, Inc.
Abstract
Two vulnerability analysis techniques, Diversion Path Analysis (DPA) and Matrix Analysis of the Insider Threat (MAIT), were applied by EG&G Idaho, Inc. Safeguards and Security to the same \"item accountable\" SNM storage area at INEL. Technical and cost data for each methodology were collected and compared. A recommendation that MAIT be utilized for future vulnerability analyses of \"item accountable\" SNM storage and use areas operated by EG&G Idaho for DOE-ID resulted. Unclassified results of the two techniques and MAIT/DPA technical and cost comparisons will be presented which show that MAIT can be used for vulnerability analyses to comply with Department of Energy (DOE) requirements.