Converging Technology and Global Security Program

Assessing and testing the influence and applicability of rapidly evolving technologies like AI, blockchain, nuclear technology, and more in reshaping global security challenges

In a rapidly evolving, data-driven landscape, breakthrough innovations are propelling us towards a transformative era of technology convergence. Success hinges on the design, development, deployment, and regulation of technologies that are progressing at an unprecedented pace.

Stimson’s Converging Technologies and Global Security program embraces a multi-disciplinary approach to explore how innovative technologies like artificial intelligence, Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT or blockchain), 3D printing, genetic engineering, nuclear technologies, and more are reshaping international security. For example, our projects are currently testing the potential of DLT platforms to enhance transparency and security in nuclear safeguards, nuclear security, and dual-use material trade, offering a novel solution to some common challenges in international security regimes. Through this exploration, the program aims to promote policymaking to support a successful and inclusive transition of these technologies in an effort to advance the next phase of humanity.

Program Team

Nonresident Fellow
Nonresident Fellow
Senior Fellow and Director

Projects

Exploring and testing distributed ledger technology as an innovative solution to reconciling discrepancies in international trade of dual-use chemicals.
DLT for Nuclear Material Accountancy and Control
Applied research on distributed ledger technology to improve trust, security, and transparency

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38 North: News and Analysis on North Korea