CRGLApr 18, 2020

Human Factors in Biocybersecurity Wargames

arXiv:2005.02135v19 citations
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This work tackles biocybersecurity threats for organizations in biotechnology, but it is incremental as it applies existing wargaming methods to a new domain without novel breakthroughs.

The paper addresses vulnerabilities in bioprocessing systems intersecting with cyber systems by proposing wargames as a method to improve organizational learning and shore up vulnerabilities, though it does not provide concrete numerical results.

Within the field of biocybersecurity, it is important to understand what vulnerabilities may be uncovered in the processing of biologics as well as how they can be safeguarded as they intersect with cyber and cyberphysical systems, as noted by the Peccoud Lab, to ensure not only product and brand integrity, but protect those served. Recent findings have revealed that biological systems can be used to compromise computer systems and vice versa. While regular and sophisticated attacks are still years away, time is of the essence to better understand ways to deepen critique and grasp intersectional vulnerabilities within bioprocessing as processes involved become increasingly digitally accessible. Wargames have been shown to be successful with-in improving group dynamics in response to anticipated cyber threats, and they can be used towards addressing possible threats within biocybersecurity. Within this paper, we discuss the growing prominence of biocybersecurity, the importance of biocybersecurity to bioprocessing , with respect to domestic and international contexts, and reasons for emphasizing the biological component in the face of explosive growth in biotechnology and thus separating the terms biocybersecurity and cyberbiosecurity. Additionally, a discussion and manual is provided for a simulation towards organizational learning to sense and shore up vulnerabilities that may emerge within an organization's bioprocessing pipeline

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