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What’s needed to prevent cyberbiosecurity threats and protect vulnerable countries
Countries must shift from reactive to proactive measures to identify and prevent potential cyber- or bio- attacks spread through health and bio-tech sectors.
Senior Fellow with the Global Center on Cooperative Security, NY; Formerly, Research Fellow on Emerging Cybertechnologies, United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.
Countries must shift from reactive to proactive measures to identify and prevent potential cyber- or bio- attacks spread through health and bio-tech sectors.
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