Metadata: – Ch. 4: Applying New Tools to Nonproliferation
Applying new tools to nonproliferation: what we can learn from metadata. (CNS)
Applying new tools to nonproliferation: what we can learn from metadata. (CNS)
Applying new tools to nonproliferation: the use of computer-aided modeling. (CNS)
Applying new tools to nonproliferation: the roll of commercial satellite imagery. (CNS)
Despite progress at the Nuclear Security Summit, the threat of nuclear terrorism continues to evolve, and gaps remain in the global system for nuclear security.
More than 40 young leaders from Europe, Russia, Ukraine and the United States gathered for a meeting of the Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security.
How the information revolution, and especially social media, is changing the field of nonproliferation. (CNS)
The Nuclear Threat Initiative has convened government officials, experts, representatives from international organizations, and industry leaders since 2012 to define what a truly comprehensive and effective global nuclear security system would look like and has developed related recommendations. This paper is the culmination of this work and lays out a vision for strengthening the global nuclear security system and the steps needed to achieve it, including after the summit process ends.
The four Nuclear Security Project principals laid out their vision for a world without nuclear weapons and outlined urgent and immediate practical steps to reduce nuclear dangers.