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Biosecurity Surveillance
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A Harvard Global Health Institute resource on biosecurity surveillance relevant to AI safety researchers concerned with catastrophic biological risks, bioweapons proliferation, and the governance frameworks needed to monitor and respond to biological threats.
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Summary
This Harvard Global Health Institute resource focuses on biosecurity surveillance systems, likely covering monitoring frameworks for biological threats including naturally occurring outbreaks and potential bioweapons. It addresses the intersection of public health infrastructure and national/global security through surveillance and early warning systems.
Key Points
- •Covers surveillance methodologies for detecting and monitoring biological threats at global scale
- •Addresses both natural pandemic preparedness and deliberate biological threat detection
- •Likely includes risk assessment frameworks and decomposition of biosecurity threat vectors
- •Connects public health systems to broader biosecurity and national security policy
- •Relevant to estimating and reducing catastrophic biological risk probabilities
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| Bioweapons Attack Chain Model | Analysis | 69.0 |
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