Cyberbiosecurity Workforce Preparation

Samson Adeoye, Heather Lindberg, Bathurst Bagby, Anne M Brown, Feras A. Batarseh, Eric Kaufman
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Cyberbiosecurity is an emerging field at the convergence of life sciences and the digital world. As technological advances improve operational processes and expose them to vulnerabilities in agriculture and life sciences, cyberbiosecurity has become increasingly important for addressing contemporary concerns. Unfortunately, at this time, educational opportunities for cyberbiosecurity workforce preparation are limited. Stakeholders’ perceptions may help guide cyberbiosecurity workforce preparation efforts and bridge the gap from the classroom to the field. Toward this end, we identified stakeholders in education, private industry, and state agencies in Virginia and sought their input through both an online survey and focus groups. Findings suggest limited awareness and understanding of cyberbiosecurity. Results indicate that both formal and non-formal learning components—including short modules and comprehensive standalone courses—are important for cyberbiosecurity education programming. Stakeholders tied potential success of education programming to systems thinking and collaborative designs. Moreover, results reveal insights into concerns at the convergence of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT), which is central to effective workforce preparation for today’s agriculture and life sciences professionals. Continuous interdisciplinary collaboration and academia-industry partnerships will be critical for developing robust cyberbiosecurity education and securing the future of agriculture.
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网络生物安全人才培养
网络生物安全是生命科学与数字世界交汇处的一个新兴领域。随着技术的进步,农业和生命科学领域的操作流程得到改善,同时也暴露出一些薄弱环节,网络生物安全对于解决当代问题变得越来越重要。遗憾的是,目前网络生物安全人才培养的教育机会有限。利益相关者的看法可能有助于指导网络生物安全人才培养工作,并弥合从课堂到现场的差距。为此,我们确定了弗吉尼亚州教育界、私营企业和州政府机构的利益相关者,并通过在线调查和焦点小组征求他们的意见。调查结果表明,人们对网络生物安全的认识和理解有限。结果表明,正规和非正规的学习内容(包括短期模块和综合独立课程)对于网络生物安全教育计划都很重要。利益相关者将教育计划的潜在成功与系统思维和协作设计联系起来。此外,研究结果还揭示了信息技术(IT)和操作技术(OT)交汇处的问题,这对于有效培养当今农业和生命科学专业人员至关重要。持续的跨学科合作和学术界与产业界的伙伴关系对于发展强大的网络生物安全教育和确保农业的未来至关重要。
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