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Author: Schrom, Edward; Kinzig, Ann; Forrest, Stephanie; Graham, Andrea L.; Levin, Simon A.; Bergstrom, Carl T.; Castillo-Chavez, Carlos; Collins, James P.; Boer, Rob J. de; Doup'e, Adam; Ensafi, Roya; Feldman, Stuart; Halderman, Bryan T. Grenfell. Alex; Huijben, Silvie; Maley, Carlo; Mosesr, Melanie; Perelson, Alan S.; Perrings, Charles; Plotkin, Joshua; Rexford, Jennifer; Tiwari, Mohit
Title: Challenges in cybersecurity: Lessons from biological defense systems
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  • Document date: 2021_7_21
  • ID: zq5xbrne
    Snippet: We explore the commonalities between methods for assuring the security of computer systems (cybersecurity) and the mechanisms that have evolved through natural selection to protect vertebrates against pathogens, and how insights derived from studying the evolution of natural defenses can inform the design of more effective cybersecurity systems. More generally, security challenges are crucial for the maintenance of a wide range of complex adaptive systems, including financial systems, and again
    Document: We explore the commonalities between methods for assuring the security of computer systems (cybersecurity) and the mechanisms that have evolved through natural selection to protect vertebrates against pathogens, and how insights derived from studying the evolution of natural defenses can inform the design of more effective cybersecurity systems. More generally, security challenges are crucial for the maintenance of a wide range of complex adaptive systems, including financial systems, and again lessons learned from the study of the evolution of natural defenses can provide guidance for the protection of such systems.

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