dualuserisker
Dualuserisker is a term used in risk assessment to describe the risks associated with dual-use technologies—those that have legitimate civilian applications but can be repurposed for harmful or unlawful ends. The term is not widely standardized and may appear as a shorthand in policy discussions, industry briefings, or academic work to emphasize the dual nature of certain innovations and the need for balanced governance.
Scope and drivers of dualuserisker include the inherent duality of a technology, the context of its deployment,
Assessment approaches commonly used to characterize dualuserisker include risk matrices that map likelihood against potential impact,
Examples of domains where dualuserisker is discussed include artificial intelligence, biotechnology, cryptography and cyber tools, advanced
In policy and industry discourse, dualuserisker serves as a focal point for balancing innovation with security,