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Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology
  • Cybersecurity
  • Biosecurity

Background:

  • Digitization in biological sciences increases data value and infrastructure vulnerability.
  • Biotechnology's reliance on automation and outsourcing creates targets for cyber threats.
  • Securing data and infrastructure is critical for national and corporate competitiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify perceived risks at the intersection of cybersecurity and biosecurity.
  • To gather expert opinions on cyber-biosecurity challenges.
  • To inform future research and strategy development.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot study was conducted by Biosecure.
  • An online survey was administered to international leaders in biotechnology and cybersecurity.
  • The survey took place from October to November 2017.

Main Results:

  • Cyber-biosecurity risks are difficult to characterize due to diverse threats, targets, and impacts.
  • Significant variation exists in the maturity of mitigation and response measures.
  • Expert opinions highlighted the complexity and multifaceted nature of these risks.

Conclusions:

  • Further interdisciplinary research is needed to address cyber-biosecurity risks.
  • Developing a common language and shared understanding is essential.
  • Collaborative efforts are required to define threats and create effective strategies.