Social-Engineering, Bio-economies, and Nation-State Ontological Security: A Commentary

Brandon Griffin, Keitavius Alexander, X. Palmer, Lucas Potter
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Biocybersecurity is an evolving discipline that aims to identify the gaps and risks associated with the convergence of Biology (the science of life and living organisms) and cybersecurity (the science, study, and theory of cyberspace and cybernetics) to protect the bioeconomy. The biological industries’ increased reliance on digitization, automation, and computing power has resulted in benefits for the scientific community, it has simultaneously multiplied the risk factors associated with industrial espionage and the protection of data both commercial and proprietary. The sensitive and potentially destructive power of this data and its access inherently poses a risk to the national and ontological security of a nation. Ontological security refers to the extent to which an individual or group feels secure in their understanding of the world and their place in it. It is a psychological concept that pertains to the way in which people construct their sense of self and their place in the world, and how this sense of self and place is shaped by their interactions with others and the broader social, cultural, and political context in which they live.  Nation-states provide stability and wider social cohesion, but these capacities can be disrupted when the nation state is sufficiently threatened (Bolton, 2021). Leading to an interest in maintaining a national identity; which can have profound effects on the behavior of a nation. Targeted social engineering is aimed at exploiting the changing and damaged mental health of workers in life science enterprises who have not been trained in a sufficient manner to deal with these attacks. Failure to identify the existing vulnerabilities associated with social engineering would expose the bioeconomy to unnecessary risk. Numerous scholars have pointed towards growing risks of nation-state stability being increasingly threatened vs inadequate actions taken to match threats for defense; when reflecting on energy, food, construction materials and more from the multi-trillion US bioeconomy we see that the ground to cover is huge (George 2019, Jordan, 2020, Murch, 2018; Mueller 2021).  This paper seeks to discuss some of the existing vulnerabilities associated with social engineering attacks and the effects those attacks would have on the population's ontological security and spark conversations about ways in which ontological security of nation states are modified.
社会工程、生物经济与民族国家本体论安全:述评
生物网络安全是一门不断发展的学科,旨在识别与生物学(生命和生物体的科学)和网络安全(网络空间和控制论的科学、研究和理论)融合相关的差距和风险,以保护生物经济。生物产业越来越依赖数字化、自动化和计算能力,这为科学界带来了好处,但同时也增加了与工业间谍活动和商业和专有数据保护相关的风险因素。这些数据的敏感性和潜在的破坏性及其访问本身就对一个国家的国家和本体安全构成了威胁。本体论安全是指个人或群体在对世界的理解和他们在其中的地位方面感到安全的程度。这是一个心理学概念,涉及到人们如何构建自我意识和他们在世界上的位置,以及这种自我意识和位置是如何被他们与他人的互动以及他们所生活的更广泛的社会、文化和政治背景所塑造的。民族国家提供稳定和更广泛的社会凝聚力,但当民族国家受到充分威胁时,这些能力可能会被破坏(博尔顿,2021)。导致对维持国家特性的兴趣;这会对一个国家的行为产生深远的影响。有针对性的社会工程旨在利用生命科学企业工作人员不断变化和受损的心理健康,这些人没有接受过足够的培训,无法应对这些攻击。如果不能识别与社会工程相关的现有脆弱性,生物经济将面临不必要的风险。许多学者指出,民族国家的稳定受到越来越大的威胁的风险与采取不充分的行动来应对威胁的防御;当我们从数万亿美元的美国生物经济中反思能源、食品、建筑材料等时,我们看到要覆盖的领域是巨大的(George 2019, Jordan, 2020, Murch, 2018;穆勒2021)。本文旨在讨论与社会工程攻击相关的一些现有漏洞,以及这些攻击对人口本体论安全的影响,并引发有关修改民族国家本体论安全的方式的讨论。
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