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Unconventional weapons are becoming more accessible from "summary" of The Future of Violence - Robots and Germs, Hackers and Drones by Benjamin Wittes,Gabriella Blum

The proliferation of unconventional weapons is a growing concern in today's world. These weapons, once only accessible to powerful states, are now within reach of smaller groups and individuals. This shift is due to a combination of technological advancements and the ease of accessing information and resources. Advancements in technology have made it possible for unconventional weapons, such as drones and cyber tools, to be developed and deployed with relative ease. Drones, once the domain of military forces, can now be purchased online and used by anyone with the means to do so. Similarly, cyber tools that were once the purview of sophisticated hackers are now available for purchase on the dark web, making them accessible to a wider range of actors. The ease of accessing information and resources has also played a role in the increased accessibility of unconventional weapons. The internet has made it possible for individuals to learn how to build and deploy these weapons, bypassing traditional barriers to entry. Additionally, the global marketplace has made it easier to acquire the materials needed to develop unconventional weapons, further lowering the barriers to entry. As unconventional weapons become more accessible, the potential for harm increases. Groups and individuals who may not have had the means to launch large-scale attacks in the past can now do so with relative ease. This has profound implications for global security, as the traditional distinctions between state and non-state actors blur and the threat landscape becomes more complex. Addressing the challenge of accessible unconventional weapons will require a multi-faceted approach. Governments, international organizations, and the private sector must work together to develop strategies for mitigating the risks posed by these weapons. This will require a combination of regulatory measures, technological solutions, and international cooperation to effectively address the threat of unconventional weapons in the future.
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    The Future of Violence - Robots and Germs, Hackers and Drones

    Benjamin Wittes

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