Year
2023
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Abstract
Industry advancements in computing and graphics due to the emergence of video games
and related technologies have paved the way for next generation modeling and simulation
(mod/sim) tools. Using these advancements, next-generation mod sim tools will continue
to be more accessible due to increasingly intuitive interfaces and graphics, readily
accessible required hardware, and decreased required user specialization. The result is
that more users can take advantage of the benefits of using these tools to assist in the
secure design and safe operation of critical facilities.
Utilizing industry advancements Sandia National Laboratories (Sandia) has developed two
next-generation security tools, Scribe3D© and PathTrace© which can be used both
domestically and internationally at no cost for approved partners.
The use of next-generation mod/sim tools such as Scribe3D or PathTrace can provide many
benefits to facility security personnel, operators, and regulators. Mod/sim can be used as a
cost-effective way to evaluate security-by-design and the Design and Evaluation Process
Outline (DEPO), evaluate the effectiveness of current physical protection systems (PPS),
plan for force-on-force (FoF) exercises, conduct tabletop exercises with results recorded for
future trainings, model an unlimited set of “what if” scenarios, conduct virtual tours,
analyze adversary attack plans, study adversary attack paths, find the critical detection
point (CDP) in an adversary pathway, and simulate combat engagements with scientific and
verified data.