Biomedical Defense Principles to Counter DNA Deep Hacking 1st Edition
Biomedical Defense Principles to Counter DNA Deep Hacking — 1st Edition by Rocky Termanini
A sharply focused resource for policymakers, security professionals, and biomedical leaders, this first edition addresses the urgent challenge of protecting populations and institutions from sophisticated DNA-focused cyber threats. Clear, contemporary, and globally aware, the book frames a new era of biological risk where digital intrusion meets genetic systems.
Inside, Termanini explains high-level frameworks for resilience—integrating biosecurity policy, risk assessment, and organizational preparedness without delving into technical procedures. Readers will find lucid explorations of detection strategies, governance models, ethical considerations, and cross-border collaboration needed to safeguard laboratories, healthcare networks, and critical infrastructure across the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and beyond.
What makes this volume indispensable is its practical orientation: case-informed scenarios, strategic checklists for decision-makers, and guidance on building multi-disciplinary teams that bridge IT, life sciences, and public health. The writing balances authoritative insight with accessible language, making complex subjects relevant to executives, regulators, and security advisors.
If you are responsible for institutional safety, national biodefense planning, or corporate risk management, this book equips you to anticipate emerging threats and design robust defenses against DNA deep hacking. Forward-looking and actionable at the policy level, it is a timely addition to any biosecurity library.
Order your copy today to strengthen organizational readiness and navigate the evolving intersection of genomics and cybersecurity with confidence.
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