The study aimed to analyze the possibilities of using blockchain technology to ensure technogenic safety and risk management. The article shows the relevance of using blockchain technology in risk management in such areas of activity as the Internet of Things and systems for tracking technogenic situations. Based on the analysis of scientific literature, a characteristic of blockchain technology, the relationship between blockchain technology, cyber-physical systems and the Internet of Things, as well as the possibilities of using blockchain technology in managing risks and manmade situations, are given. Classification of general blockchain risks that can affect a blockchain project is given. The need for the legal regulation of cyber risks associated with the use of blockchain technology is shown. It is concluded that the use of blockchain technology allows one to fully control the spatial movement of the manufactured goods. In combination with spatial positioning technologies, it eliminates the possibility of theft and leads to a decrease in the costs of controlling the distribution of products and an increase in the level of trust between participants in the exchange process. Keywords— blockchain, cryptographic methods, technogenic safety, risk management, cyber-physical systems.
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