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  • Public biological sequence databases, such as the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC), are essential resources driving biological discovery and innovation.
  • These open-access repositories, while invaluable, share similarities with early internet vulnerabilities due to their high trust and open nature.
  • The increasing size and importance of these databases heighten their susceptibility to cybersecurity threats.

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  • To identify potential quality assurance and security weaknesses in current open genomic and proteomic repositories.
  • To propose methods for mitigating intentional and unintentional errors within these biological databases.
  • To offer recommendations for risk management informed by established cybersecurity principles.

Main Methods:

  • Surveying existing open genomic and proteomic databases for vulnerabilities.
  • Analyzing methods to reduce the incidence of data errors, both accidental and malicious.
  • Drawing parallels with cybersecurity best practices for risk mitigation strategies.

Main Results:

  • Identified specific quality assurance and security vulnerabilities in public biological data repositories.
  • Outlined strategies to enhance data integrity and protect against unauthorized access or manipulation.
  • Highlighted the need for integrating security as a foundational design element rather than an afterthought.

Conclusions:

  • Public biological databases require a proactive approach to quality and security to prevent future breaches.
  • Implementing robust security measures is essential to maintain the integrity and trustworthiness of these critical scientific resources.
  • Adopting cybersecurity best practices can safeguard valuable biological data and support continued scientific advancement.