The system combines AI-enabled monitoring, autonomous drones and robotics, advanced sensing systems, unified command infrastructure, cyber defence, and real-time operational intelligence into a single platform built for modern nuclear deployment and operations. It says it has been designed to align with US Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements (under 10 CFR 73.54 and 10 CFR 73.55) as well as industry guidance from the Nuclear Energy Institute.
The platform has been developed over the past year, and is initially being deployed to support The Nuclear Company's own nuclear construction and development activities, including future large-scale reactor campuses and supporting critical infrastructure. The Nuclear Company said it also plans to work alongside operating nuclear utilities and allied partners seeking to modernise existing security architectures.
The announcement comes amid an increasingly complex global threat environment targeting critical infrastructure, including recent drone incidents near nuclear facilities in Ukraine and the Middle East and growing concerns surrounding cyber-physical warfare, autonomous systems, insider threats, and coordinated attacks on energy infrastructure, the company said.
"The United States cannot deploy hundreds of gigawatts of nuclear power without simultaneously raising the security standard for the industry," said The Nuclear Company CEO Jonathon Webb. "President Trump has made clear that America must rapidly scale nuclear energy to support AI, manufacturing, national security, and economic leadership. That mission requires modern infrastructure protection built for today's threat environment."
NOS Security is part of The Nuclear Company's broader NOS platform initiative focused on modernising nuclear deployment through AI-enabled construction, operations, supply chain coordination, and infrastructure management.
The Nuclear Company itself emerged from "stealth mode" in July 2024. In March this year, it launched The Nuclear Company Services, offering maintenance and outage support to US reactor operators. Earlier this month, it announced a partnership with global investment firm Brookfield to form a new company specialising in the development of Westinghouse nuclear reactor technology, which has selected to project manage the completion of the two partially built VC Summer AP1000 units in South Carolina.







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