Community & Collaboration
A working community of nuclear security practitioners.
NS-ISAC is organized around standing working groups and a community directory of peers you can reach directly. The shape is deliberately operational: practitioners convene, agree on an artifact, ship it, and move on to the next problem.
How it works
Two places the community shows up
Membership opens two doors: an ongoing seat in a working group, and direct access to peers through the community directory.
Practitioner-to-practitioner, by design.
Working groups are open to any vetted member organization. Representation is balanced across operators, vendors, labs, and federal partners so the artifacts that come out reflect the whole sector, not a single vantage point.
Participation
What members commit to
- A named delegate per working group, with a backup, so continuity holds across staffing changes.
- Adherence to the NS-ISAC Code of Conduct and the information-sharing rules set out in the charter.
- Willingness to contribute experience back, through review, authorship, or sharing operational lessons learned.
Join the community.
Membership is open to commercial nuclear operators, reactor vendors, national laboratories, and critical suppliers.