Cyberbiosecurity: Advancements in DNA-based information security

IF 3.5 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tuoyu Liu , Sijie Zhou , Tao Wang , Yue Teng
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Abstract

Synthetic biology is a crucial component of the “cyber-biological revolution” in this new industrial revolution. Owing to breakthroughs in synthetic biology, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the storehouse of hereditary material in biological systems, can now be used as a medium for storage (synthesis) and reading (sequencing) of information. However, integrating synthetic biology with computerization has also caused cyberbiosecurity concerns, encompassing biosecurity and information security issues. Malicious codes intended to attack computer systems can be stored as artificially synthesized DNA fragments, which can be released during DNA sequencing and decoding and attack computer and network systems. As these cyberbiosecurity threats become increasingly realistic, spreading awareness and information about how they can be prevented and controlled is crucial. This review aims to address this need by offering crucial theoretical backing for cyberbiosecurity research and raising awareness of risk mitigation and control measures in information security, biosecurity, and national security.

网络生物安全:基于 DNA 的信息安全进展
合成生物学是新工业革命中 "网络生物革命 "的重要组成部分。由于合成生物学取得了突破性进展,生物系统中遗传物质的储存库--脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)现在可以作为信息存储(合成)和读取(测序)的媒介。然而,合成生物学与计算机化的结合也引发了网络生物安全问题,包括生物安全和信息安全问题。旨在攻击计算机系统的恶意代码可以存储为人工合成的 DNA 片段,在 DNA 测序和解码过程中释放出来,攻击计算机和网络系统。随着这些网络生物安全威胁变得越来越现实,传播如何预防和控制这些威胁的意识和信息至关重要。本综述旨在满足这一需求,为网络生物安全研究提供重要的理论支持,并提高人们对信息安全、生物安全和国家安全领域风险缓解和控制措施的认识。
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Biosafety and Health
Biosafety and Health Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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