dc.description.abstract | According to United Nations Resolution 1540
(2004), the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and
biological weapons, as well as their means of delivery,
constitutes a threat to international peace and security. The
defense and maintenance of appropriate and effective
border controls and law enforcement efforts are essential
to detect, deter, prevent, and combat this threat.
Cooperation between the state and domestic authorities is
seen as a necessity in addressing this problem. In the
modern world, this functionality involves the significant
involvement of modern technology. Although the full
potential of AI is yet to be realized, the utilization of AI for
the benefit of these processes cannot be underestimated.
This research problematizes the necessity created among
CBRN proliferation, AI, and border security. The
methodology used will be qualitative, as it is a securityrelated
problem area. The authors expect to gather data
from experts in the field. The data will be interpreted using
theories of border security. Findings, including the
handling of dual-use goods and suggestions for detection,
delay, and response (DDR), will be published as policy
recommendations for state authorities to use in security
policymaking. | en_US |