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    Area of Science:

    • Biosecurity and Warfare Studies
    • Emerging Threats in Biological Weapons

    Context:

    • The historical use of disease as a weapon continues to be a threat.
    • Evolving scientific capabilities and security landscapes increase the risk of biological weapon proliferation.
    • Existing measures for biological weapons control require adaptation to new challenges.

    Purpose:

    • To outline the evolving landscape of biological weapons threats.
    • To propose a comprehensive framework, termed "Web of Prevention 2.0", for addressing biological weapons.
    • To enhance global preparedness and response strategies against biological weapons.

    Summary:

    • This article examines the evolving threat of biological weapons, driven by scientific and security changes.
    • It reviews current strategies for managing biological weapons.
    • A novel "Web of Prevention 2.0" is introduced as a holistic, multi-faceted global framework.

    Impact:

    • Provides a forward-looking strategy for biological weapons non-proliferation and security.
    • Aims to foster a more integrated and effective global response to biological threats.
    • Strengthens understanding of the complex interplay between science, security, and biological weapons.