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APPENDIX
B
Terrorism in a High-Tech Society and
Modern Methods for
Prevention and Response
June 4-8, 2001
Moscow, Russia
Monday, ,Iune 4
Opening of the Seminar
Nikolay P. Laverov, Vice President of Russian Academy of Sciences
Siegfried S. Hecker, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Yevgeny P. Velikhov, Kurchatov State Research Center of Atomic Energy
Session 1: Terrorism and the Law
The Legal Basis for Counterterrorism Activities in the United States
Raphael F. Perl, Congressional Research Service
Russian Legislation and the Struggle Against Terrorism
Mikhail P. Kireev, Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD)
Russian Legislation and the Fight Against Terrorism
Viktor E. Petrishchev, Security Committee of the Russian State Duma
Organized Crime and Terrorism
Viktor Luneev, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of State and Law
International and Domestic Terrorism
L. Paul Bremer III, MMC Enterprise Risk
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276
APPENDIX B
The Role of Internal Affairs Agencies in Efforts to Fight Terrorism Under
High-Technology Conditions
Oleg A. Stepanov, Academy of Administration, Russian Ministry of
Internal Affairs
From the Experience of the Intelligence Services of the Russian Empire in
Combating Terrorists
Dmitry M. Aleksenko, Commonwealth of Independent States Antiterrorist
Center
The Chechen Crisis: A New Phase of the Response to Terrorism
Valery Tishkov, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology
On Historical Experience in Combating Terrorism
Oleg M. Khlobustov, Regional Society Strategic Security Assistance Fund
Electromagnetic Terrorism
Yury V. Parfyonov, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of High
Energy Densities and Institute for High Temperatures
Tuesday, June 5
Session 2: The Types of High-Impact Terrorism
Biological Terrorism
Molecular Epidemiology as a New Approach to Detecting the Terrorist
Use of Infectious Agents
Sergey V. Netesov, Vector State Research Center for Virology and
Biotechnology
Bioterrorism: Threat and Response
Michael L. Moodie, Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute
Bio-terrorism: A View from the Side
Oleg S. Morenkov, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Cell
Biophysics
Chemical Terrorism
Chemical Terrorism
Anatoly Kuntsevich, Center of Ecotoxic Monitoring, Institute of Chemical
Physics
Chemical Terrorism: Assessing Threats and Responses
Jonathan B. Tucker, Monterey Institute of International Studies
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APPENDIX B
Nuclear Terrorism
Radiological Terrorism
Leonid Bolshov, Russian Academy of Sciences Nuclear Safety Institute
Nuclear Terrorism
Siegfried S. Hecker, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Could Terrorists Produce Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons?
Stanislav Rodionov, Russian Academy of Sciences Space Research
Institute
Problems of Preventing Acts of Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism
Vladimir M. Kutsenko, Russian Ministry of Atomic Energy
Terrorism Utilizing Explosives with Particularly Destructive Force
Selected Technologies and Procedures Intended to Restrict Unauthorized
Access to Explosives
Bronislav V. Matseevich, Federal State-Owned Unitary Enterprise
Krasnoarmeisk Scientific Research Institute of Mechanization
Terrorism: Explosives Threat
Ronald L. Simmons, Naval Surface Warfare Center
Cyberterrorism
Computer Terrorism and Internet Security Issues
Valery A. Vasenin, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
Preventing and Responding to Cybercrime and Terrorism: Some
International Dimensions
Seymour E. Goodman, Georgia Institute of Technology
State Policy to Respond to Cyberterrorism
G. Ivashchenko, Russian National Security Council
Wednesday, June 6
Technological Terrorism
Technological Terrorism
Konstantin V. Frolov, Russian Academy of Sciences
Agricultural Terrorism
Problems of Biological Security in Agriculture
Georgy A. Safonov, Pokrov Biological Preparations Plant
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APPENDIX B
Agricultural Bioterrorism
Martin E. Hugh-Jones, Louisiana State University School of Veterinary
Medicine
Session 3: Future Trends and International Cooperation in the Struggle
against Modern Terrorism
Terrorism in a High-Tech Society: Legal Aspects and Contemporary
Methods of Preventing and Countering Terrorist Activity
Aleksandr V. Zmeevsky, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian
Federation
Cooperation Among Ministries of Internal Affairs of CIS Member States
in the Fight Against Terrorism and Other Manifestations of Extremism
Igor L. Dimitrov, Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs
International Centers as a Basis for Controlling Infectious Disease and
Countering Bioterrorism
Lev S. Sandakhchiev, Vector State Research Center for Virology and
Biotechnology
Terrorism Future: Tactics, Strategy, and Stealth
Peter S. Probst, Institute for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence
New Opportunities for Bilateral Cooperation
Glenn E. Schweitzer, National Research Council
Conclusion of the Seminar
Siegfried S. Hecker, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Yevgeny P. Velikhov, Kurchatov State Research Center of Atomic Energy
June 7, 2001
Site Visits
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Vyachaslav Ivanov Trubnikov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ambassador A.V. Zmeevsky, International Agreements
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APPENDIX B
Ministry of Atomic Energy
279
Lev Dmitrovich Ryabev, First Deputy Minister
Vladimir Ivanovich Limonaev, Head of the Department of Information
Security, Nuclear Materials and Objects
Vladimir Maksimovich Kutsenko, Deputy Head of the Department of
Information Security, Nuclear Materials and Objects
Vladimir Vladislavovich Shidlovsky, Head of the Department of Nuclear
Fuel Cycles
Igor Yevgenevich Zababakhin, Deputy Head of the Department of
Projection and Testing of Nuclear Arms
Aleksandr Vladimirovich Kashirsky, Deputy head of the Department of
International and Foreign Economic Collaboration
Svetlana Aleksandrovna Timoshina, Chief Specialist of the Department of
International and Foreign Economic Collaboration
June 8, 2001
Ministry of Internal Affairs, All Russian Scientific Research Institute
Vladimir Yakovlevich Kikot, Head of the MVD Scientific Institute of
Research
Vladimir Yurevich Golubovsky, First Deputy Director, MVD Scientific
Institute of Research
Igor Dimitrov, CIS Cooperation
Vyachaslav Knyazev, Foreign Relations Department
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