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BioCyberSecurity and Community Bio Research

Biocybersecurity (BCS) is a growing concern for security professionals, research labs, and medical facilities. In this talk, the presenters will elaborate on the importance of BCS, its pertinence to daily life, and its present and possible future threats. The goal is for attendees to be leave this presentation knowledgeable of the potential hazards of BCS, and ready to mitigate future insecurities.

This presentation is by Xavier Palmer and Lucas Potter (Old Dominion University and BioSView Lab), and will be followed by a short Q&A session.

ZOOM ROOM: LYSOSOME

https://mit.zoom.us/j/92230200589

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