The Nuclear Company Unveils NOS Security to Strengthen Nuclear Infrastructure Protection
The Nuclear Company Launches NOS Security
On May 18, 2026, The Nuclear Company made a significant announcement by unveiling the NOS Security platform, a state-of-the-art nuclear security solution designed to fortify the infrastructure of nuclear energy facilities across the United States and allied nations. This innovation comes at a time when the global threat landscape for critical infrastructure is rapidly evolving, necessitating stronger security measures to protect vital energy resources.
What is NOS Security?
NOS Security represents the next generation of nuclear protection, emphasizing a comprehensive approach by integrating multiple security technologies into a single cohesive system. The platform is tailored specifically for the nuclear industry, merging artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled monitoring, autonomous drones, and robotics with sophisticated sensing capabilities, a unified command structure, cyber defense mechanisms, and real-time operational intelligence.
The impetus for developing NOS Security arose from increasing incidents of drone attacks near nuclear facilities worldwide and escalating concerns over cyber-physical warfare and insider threats. This integrated system aims to address those vulnerabilities effectively.
Leadership Behind the Initiative
The initiative is spearheaded by two experienced figures in security: Mike Marty, Vice President of Security, and Edward "Lee" Doby, Director of Nuclear Security. Marty, who previously managed security operations at Tesla's Gigafactory, collaborates with Doby, a seasoned nuclear security expert known for his leadership roles in various nuclear projects, including the Vogtle Units 3 and 4. Their combined expertise underscores the robust foundation of the NOS Security platform.
Industry Response and Future Implications
Jonathan Webb, CEO of The Nuclear Company, emphasized the urgent need for modern security standards for the nuclear sector. He highlighted that as the U.S. seeks to expand its nuclear energy capacity to bolster AI-driven manufacturing and national security, it is imperative to adopt modern infrastructure protection solutions. "The United States cannot deploy hundreds of gigawatts of nuclear power without simultaneously raising the security standard for the industry," he stated.
NOS Security complies with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) guidelines (specifically 10 CFR 73.54 and 10 CFR 73.55), ensuring that it meets not just the operational requirements but also enhances the safety protocols of existing facilities.
Currently, NOS Security will be first utilized to support The Nuclear Company's own construction and development projects, including the establishment of large nuclear reactor campuses and associated critical infrastructure. Furthermore, the company intends to partner with existing nuclear utilities and allied nations committed to upgrading their security frameworks.
Evolving Threats to Nuclear Infrastructure
In a rapidly changing world, the threats to critical infrastructure are diversifying. According to Mike Marty, traditional security paradigms are becoming insufficient; thus, advanced, technology-integrated defense systems are essential for effectively detecting, evaluating, coordinating, and responding to potential threats in real-time. This necessity is underscored by a backdrop of geopolitical tensions and the rising importance of cybersecurity in the energy sector.
A Step Toward Modernization
NOS Security is a critical component of The Nuclear Company's broader NOS initiative, which aims to revolutionize nuclear energy deployment through artificial intelligence-driven processes across the entire spectrum, from construction and operations to supply chain management and infrastructure oversight.
As global dynamics shift, the dual challenges of enhancing nuclear security while expanding energy capabilities will continue to shape the future of nuclear infrastructure. The launch of NOS Security is not just a response but a proactive stance to secure the future of nuclear energy deployment, ensuring resilience in an increasingly unpredictable environment.
The Nuclear Company stands at the forefront of this essential evolution, working to secure nuclear energy resources as they prepare for a future defined by technological advancements and pressing security needs.