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At BiosView, we are dedicated to fostering collaborations and innovation in the hybrid fields that comprise Biocybersecurity (BCS)/Cyberbiosecurity(CBS). Join us in shaping the future.
By collaborating across domains, combining insights from Cybersecurity and Biosecurity, we can develop new solutions for problems and threats.
BiosView Labs, based in the US, is a Virtual and Educational Lab specializing in the intersection of biological safety and cybersecurity, particularly focusing on Biocybersecurity (BCS) and cyberbiosecurity (CBS). Their work involves exploring the convergence of biological sciences with digital security, aiming to safeguard biological data and systems from cyber threats.
BiosView Labs collaborates with a diverse cohort of students and researchers, emphasizing inclusivity and interdisciplinary approaches to address complex challenges at the intersection of biology and cybersecurity. Their work contributes to the emerging fields of biocybersecurity and cyberbiosecurity, aiming to develop innovative solutions to protect biological data and systems in an increasingly digital world.
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Showcasing Our Expertise
The lab has been involved in various research endeavors, including but not limited to:
IoT Health Devices Security: Investigating the security risks associated with Internet of Things (IoT) health devices, focusing on vulnerabilities in the connected healthcare landscape.
Virtual Surgical Planning: Conducting structured reviews on virtual surgical planning in craniomaxillofacial surgery, aiming to enhance surgical outcomes through advanced imaging and planning technologies.
Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) in Biocybersecurity: Exploring the implications of APTs in biocybersecurity and cyberbiosecurity, assessing potential threats to biological data and infrastructure.
Human Factors in Biocybersecurity Wargames: Analyzing the role of human factors in biocybersecurity wargames to improve training and preparedness against biocyber threats.
Social Media and Health Misinformation: Reviewing literature on the spread of health misinformation via social media platforms, aiming to develop strategies to combat false information in the digital age.
Maritime Biosecurity: Exploring the applications of biosecurity and cybersecurity intersections in maritime contexts, addressing challenges related to the protection of biological data in these environments.
Academic Writing and Education: Contributing to discussions on post-LLM (Master of Laws) academic writing considerations, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary research and effective communication in complex scientific domains.
Advanced Agriculture: Examining the implications of cyberbiosecurity in advanced agriculture, focusing on the protection of biological data and systems within the agricultural sector.
Healthcare Innovation: Providing commentary on healthcare and disruptive innovation, particularly concerning the integration of technology in healthcare settings and the associated security challenges.