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Open Source Information in Support of Safeguards

23 Oct 2014, 14:30
20m
Room M3 (M Building)

Room M3

M Building

Speaker

Grant Christopher (king's college london)

Description

Open source techniques are an increasingly important tool for in safeguards. From social networking sites, such as Linkedin, to B2B portals like Alibaba, there are large open source databases that touch all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle, from goods to scientists. This is in addition to the wealth of more traditional open source tools such as search engines. In this paper we focus on the potential of B2B sites to provide dual use goods for use in the nuclear fuel cycle. We will discuss the availability of these items as well as the frequency and content of tenders. As many of the largest sites—by traffic and content—are in Asia we will examine the potential of these sites to provide goods used in the nuclear fuel cycle.
Country or International Organization United Kingdom

Primary author

Grant Christopher (king's college london)

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