Year
2023
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Abstract
This paper compares the regulatory frameworks for nuclear safety and security in the United
States and South Korea, with a focus on cybersecurity. While both frameworks share common
objectives, they differ in organizational structure and focus. The paper suggests that South Korea
could benefit from adopting a more integrative approach to cybersecurity, drawing inspiration
from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Reactor Oversight Process (ROP). Meanwhile,
the U.S. could explore ways to further specialize and strengthen specific safety and security
aspects within the ROP, drawing from the experiences of Korean regulatory bodies. The paper
concludes that by addressing these opportunities and fostering collaboration, both countries can
strengthen their nuclear safety and security measures and contribute to global efforts in this
critical area.