id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264542-0hu5twhp Mueller, Siguna Facing the 2020 Pandemic: What does Cyberbiosecurity want us to know to safeguard the future? 2020-09-25 .txt text/plain 4205 213 39 Herein, I summarize and elaborate on these new cyberbiosecurity challenges, (1) in terms of comprehending the evolving threat landscape and determining new risk potentials, (2) in developing adequate safeguarding measures, their validation and implementation, and (3) specific critical dangers and consequences, many of them unique to the life-sciences. Yet, the convergence of technologies at the nexus of life and medical sciences, cyber, cyberphysical, supply chain and infrastructure systems [3] , has led to new security problems that have remained elusive to the majority of the scientific, agricultural, and health communities. Due to the increased reliance of the bioscience fields on cyberphysical systems (CPS, Fig. 3 below), potentials for exploitation exist at each point where bioengineered or biomanufactured processes or services interface with the cyber and the physical domain, whereby attackers may exploit unsecured networks and remotely manipulate biologic data, exploit biologic agents, or affect physical processing involving biological materials, that result (whether intentionally or unintentionally) in unwanted or dangerous biological outcomes [4, 5, 6, 7] . ./cache/cord-264542-0hu5twhp.txt ./txt/cord-264542-0hu5twhp.txt