Cyberbiosecurity and biosecurity

The Center for Advanced Innovation in Agriculture (CAIA) contributes to our national food and agriculture security and Virginia Tech prominence in cyberbiosecurity.
Cyberbiosecurity is an emerging discipline addressing the educational and workforce gap between cybersecurity, cyberphysical systems and biosecurity.
Cyberbiosecurity focuses on identifying and reducing the risk of security vulnerabilities at the interface of life sciences, information sciences, and biosecurity.
Biosecurity focuses on identifying the risks and addressing protective measures needed to protect humans and animals against disease or invasive or harmful biological agents.
AFfiliate faculty within the cyberbiosecurity + biosecurity platform
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Bio ItemMichael J. Stamper , bio
data visualization and information design | certified professional in accessibility core competencies (CPACC) | design thinking & implementation | project management
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Bio ItemSally E. Johnson , bio
motion capture technologies | biomedical sensor development | precision exercise programs | equine energy expenditures
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Bio ItemDavid G. Schmale III , bio
drones | UAS | pathogen | transport | fungus | toxin | robotics | unmanned
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Bio ItemLenwood S. Heath , bio
data science | computational biology and bioinformatics | computational genomics | computational epidemiology
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Bio ItemNicholas Santantonio , bio
genomic selection | high-throughput phenotyping | longitudinal trait models | breeding program optimization
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Bio ItemEric Kaufman , bio
leadership development | professional learning | stakeholder engagement | workforce training | durable skills
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RESOURCES OF RELEVANCE
CAIA faculty are engaged in Virginia Commonwealth Cyber Initiative, which further enriches our capacity for addressing security challenges in the agriculture and food system.
The CAIA research platform on Cyberbiosecurity and Biosecurity in Agriculture and Life Sciences is featuring four seed projects funded by the CCI Southwest Virginia Cyberbiosecurity Grants Program.
CAIA affilliate research impacts
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Article ItemSecuring the Food Industry: An Introduction to Cyberbiosecurity for Food Science , article
Rebekah Miller, CAIA GSA group President in collaboration with others development lecture material introducing Cyberbiosecurity.
Date: 09.13.2022 -
Article ItemCALS new faculty visit CAIA Testbed sites on Agricultural Cyber Road Trip , article
The new faculty CAIA-CCI Agricultural Cyber Road Trip to ARECs was held May 23-25.
Date: 07.13.2022
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