Security for nuclear power & critical infrastructure

Securing Poland's
nuclear future.

A Polish security partner for the AP1000 era — physical, cyber, and operational discipline, modeled on NRC, IAEA, and ASN best practice.

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Reactor
Westinghouse AP1000
Site
Lubiatowo–Kopalino
First criticality
2033 — 2035
Jurisdiction
Polish · Transatlantic

A generational program. Standards set now will hold for decades.

Poland is preparing to commission its first nuclear power plant on the Baltic coast. The legal foundations exist; an operational security architecture sized to the threat environment of 2030+ does not. That architecture has to be built in parallel with construction.

$30B+
Total program capital expenditure
60yr
Operational life of unit 1
8–10
Years to build the security framework
3
Pillars: physical, cyber, operations

Three pillars. One integrated security posture.

01

Physical security

Concentric defense-in-depth, armed response posture, hardened structures against airframe and drone threats.

02

Cybersecurity

OT/ICS isolation by Purdue level, off-site SOC, supply-chain hardening, NIS2 and 10 CFR 73.54 alignment.

03

Operations & people

Personnel reliability, two-person rule, full-scope simulator training, crisis governance with civilian and military services.

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Maciej Rudnicki
Leadership

Maciej Rudnicki

Co-founder & Managing Director

Operator's discipline, scientist's rigor. A repeated record of building operating organizations from zero, with native fluency in how American counterparts contract and govern joint ventures — and equally in how Polish institutions actually decide.

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Let's build the security architecture
of Poland's nuclear era together.

Working sessions in Warsaw or Washington. Mutual NDA, term sheet, and a draft engagement plan within 30 days.

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