National security implications of virtual currency : examining the potential for non-state actor deployment

"This report examines the feasibility for non-state actors, including terrorist and insurgent groups, to increase their political and/or economic power by deploying a virtual currency (VC) for use in regular economic transactions. A VC, such as Bitcoin, is a digital representation of value that...

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Autor Corporativo: United States Content Provider (content provider)
Otros Autores: Baron, Joshua William Author (author), Dion-Schwarz, Cynthia Author (contributor), Manheim, David, Contributor, Manheim, David, Author, O'Mahony, Angela Contributor, O'Mahony, Angela Author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] RAND National Defense Research Institute 2015
Colección:Research report National security implications of virtual currency
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Sumario:"This report examines the feasibility for non-state actors, including terrorist and insurgent groups, to increase their political and/or economic power by deploying a virtual currency (VC) for use in regular economic transactions. A VC, such as Bitcoin, is a digital representation of value that can be transferred, stored, or traded electronically and that is neither issued by a central bank or public authority, nor necessarily attached to a fiat currency (dollars, euros, etc.), but is accepted by people as a means of payment. We addressed the following research questions from both the technological and political-economic perspectives: (1) Why would a non-state actor deploy a VC? That is, what political and/or economic utility is there to gain? How might this non-state actor go about such a deployment? What challenges would it have to overcome? (2) How might a government or organization successfully technologically disrupt a VC deployment by a non-state actor, and what degree of cyber sophistication would be required? (3) What additional capabilities become possible when the technologies underlying the development and implementation of VCs are used for purposes broader than currency?"--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper.
Notas:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:9780833093691