ABSTRACT

The explosive growth of bioeconomy and bioscience, coupled with an interconnected planet increases the potential impact of large-scale bio-events. Either causing public health threats as in epidemics or posing food security issues, from mass poisonings to large-scale starvation, such eventualities are direct threats and indirect destabilizers in a planetary context. The issue of Biosecurity thus pervades every affected aspect, from exploitations of the agro-sector and the food industry to the Public Health management, the novel therapeutic/treatment approaches, the new age of space, deep-sea and subterranean explorations and the interface with the cyber world and the massive or small-scale projection of violence. It has been present since ancient times tacitly and discreetly but only recently took its present guise, the different aspects of which are explored in this book.

chapter 1|15 pages

A (hi)story of Horror

Biosociomics as an Integrated Field to Critically Research the Occurrence of Biothreats throughout the Ages

chapter 2|13 pages

Agrosecurity

Integrating the Containment of Agroterrorism, Promotion of Bioeconomy and Protection of the Public Health

chapter 3|20 pages

The Enemy in the Dish

Current and Projected Foodborne Biorisks and Liabilities

chapter 4|17 pages

Beyond the Biosphere

chapter 6|14 pages

The Enemy Within

Turning the Pages

chapter 7|12 pages

The Hope of Biologicals

Toxins, Microbiomes and Phages

chapter 8|14 pages

Cyberbiosecurity

The Threat of the Sages

chapter 9|17 pages

Harnessing Fields, Waves and Currents

The Realm of Mages

chapter 10|17 pages

Wars, Crime and Terror

The Perpetrated Dimension of Biothreats