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  1. Biosecurity - Wikipedia

    Biosecurity refers to measures aimed at preventing the introduction or spread of harmful organisms (e.g. viruses, bacteria, plants, animals etc.) intentionally or unintentionally outside their native range or …

  2. What is Biosecurity — Explained - nti.org

    Mar 13, 2025 · We define biosecurity as: policies and practices that protect against the deliberate misuse of biology to cause harm. This is designed to encompass a wide range of potential threats, …

  3. Biosecurity: 1. 1. Introduction: what is biosecurity? - GreenFacts

    Biosecurity covers food safety, zoonoses, the introduction of animal and plant diseases and pests, the introduction and release of living modified organisms (LMOs) and their products (e.g. genetically …

  4. Biosecurity - ASPR

    Biosecurity is one of the three components of Biorisk Management, which ensures the safe use and security of biological materials in laboratories. Biosecurity focuses on protecting biological agents …

  5. New report urges critical action to address growing biosecurity risks

    Oct 8, 2025 · The report warns that biosecurity risks are increasing. Emerging technologies and other trends are making biological threats more numerous, frequent, and consequential.

  6. Biosecurity Really: A Strategy for Victory - Hoover Institution

    Oct 8, 2025 · Drawing on decades of experience and the knowledge of dozens of subject matter experts, Biosecurity Really offers a forward-looking analysis of how global trends and technologies are …

  7. Biosecurity Central

    Biosecurity Central is a publicly available web-based library that helps users find relevant and reliable sources of information for key areas of biosecurity. The site aims to widely disseminate and share …

  8. Biosecurity: An Impact-Focused Overview - Probably Good

    What is biosecurity? Biosecurity encompasses measures designed to prevent and mitigate the effects of biological risks.

  9. Biosecurity is a strategic and integrated approach that encompasses the policy and regulatory frameworks (including instruments and activities) for analysing and managing relevant risks to …

  10. Biosafety, biosecurity, and bioethics - PMC

    While it is often assumed that biosafety is a purely technical matter that has little to do with philosophy or the humanities, biosafety raises important ethical issues that have not been adequately examined in …