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Blockchain for international security : the potential of distributed ledger technology for nonproliferation and export controls / Cindy Vestergaard, editor.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
©2021
Description
1 online resource (116 pages)
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Subject(s)
Blockchains (Databases)
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Security, International
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Data processing
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Nuclear nonproliferation
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Data processing
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Editor
Vestergaard, Cindy
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Series
Advanced sciences and technologies for security applications.
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Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications
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Contents
Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
Blockchain for International Security an Introduction
1 Introduction
References
Distributed Ledger Technology: Beyond the Hype
2 What is Distributed Ledger Technology?
3 Features of Distributed Leger Technology
4 What is in a Block?
5 How DLT Records Transactions
6 Operationalizing DLT
6.1 Circulor and Volvo-Tracking Cobalt from the Congolese Mines to Car Batteries
6.2 AURA-A Consortium Model Powered by Ethereum Quorum
7 Conclusion
Blockchain Applications for Nuclear Safeguards
2 Overview of International Nuclear Safeguards
3 Legal and Political Factors Influencing DLT Acceptance for Safeguards Use
4 Technical Factors Influencing DLT Acceptance
5 Addressing Critical Questions About Deploying DLT for Safeguards
6 Evaluating the Value of DLT Deployment for Safeguards: A Summary of Research to Date
7 Summary
Blockchain Tools for Nuclear Safeguards
1 Background-from NUMBAT to SLUMBAT to SLAFKA
2 SLUMBAT-Initial Development
2.1 SLUMBAT 2.0-Transit Matching Demonstration
2.2 SLUMBAT Outcomes
3 SLAFKA
4 Recording and Reporting Nuclear Material Accounting Information
5 Confidentiality and Permissioning
6 Reflections on SLUMBAT and SLAFKA
7 Future Development of DLT for Nuclear Safeguards
Possibilities of Blockchain Technology for Nuclear Security
2 The Basics of Nuclear Security-Objectives and Principles
3 Trust Within the Nuclear Security Community
4 Potential Pathways for DLT
5 Promising Use Case: Transport Security
6 Future Considerations
Blockchain for Global Trade in Dual-Use Chemicals
1 Introduction.
2 The CWC and Its Schedules: Obligations and Information Flows
3 The Australia Group and Its Lists: Guidance
4 DLT and Export Controls: A Practical Example for Chemical End-User Assurances for Re-exports
5 Conclusion
Blockchain Applications for Export Control Compliance and Global Supply Chain Integrity
2 Relevance of Export Controls for International Security
3 Challenges in Export Controls
4 Potential Applications of DLT to the Implementation of Effective Export Controls
4.1 Sensitive Data Management and Licensing Processes
4.2 Valid Identities and Detection and Prevention of Falsified Documents
4.3 Traceability of Sensitive Items
References.
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ISBN
3-030-86240-2
OCLC
1280458595
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