ICNGC 2025 The 11th International Conference on Next Generation Computing 2025 (2025.12)바로가기
페이지
pp.338-341
저자
Atif Ali, Salman Ghani Virk, Zulqarnain Farid, Tariq Hanif, Ali Raza, Muhammad Shahid Iqbal
언어
영어(ENG)
URL
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A478529
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초록
영어
The merger of biotech and cyberwarfare has opened up a new war zone where DNA is programmable, weaponizable, and exploitable for gaining the upper hand in war. The paper delves into the interdisciplinary field of cyberbiosecurity which is an integrated framework that combines cybersecurity, synthetic biology, and defense strategy to deal with biological cyber threats. Once cyberbiosecurity is breached, and AI-driven genome editing is used along with a clandestine bioinformatics operation, an individual, a population, or an ecosystem can be the target with surgical precision. The study recognizes the means for genetic weaponization, pinpoints the genomic databases' weaknesses, and suggests a bio-digital defense model that combines secure DNA sequencing, blockchainbased genome storage, and AI threat detection to overcome the challenges.This paper, by defining DNA hacking as a component of national defense strategy, is an effort to equip the military and scientific communities with the requisite knowledge and skills to combat the rise of genetic warfare that is bound to happen.
목차
Abstract I. INDRODUCTION II. Literature Review III. Methodology A. Research Design C. Data and Tools D. Validation and Testing IV. Results A. Quantitative Analysis B. Mathematical Representation C. Experimental Data Summary D. Graphical Visualization E. Holographic Threat Visualization F. Summary of Findings V. Discussion V. Conclusion VI. References