Chandana Seshadri
DPRK-focused sanctions and financial crime researcher
Chandana Seshadri is an independent researcher and analyst specialising in the intersection of sanctions, financial crime, and cyber threats, with a particular focus on North Korea. Her work explores how illicit actors exploit global systems, especially through identity abuse, sanctions evasion, and cyber-enabled financial crime. Chandana has advised governments, financial institutions, and multilateral bodies on mitigating sanctions evasion and counter-proliferation finance risks. Her expertise spans Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) IT worker infiltration tactics, proliferation finance typologies, and the vulnerabilities of identity systems within the financial and non-banking sectors. Previously, she worked at the Centre for Finance and Security at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and at the Centre for Science and Security Studies at King’s College London, where she conducted open-source network analysis to support improved sanctions implementation.