The recent (April 2022) paper Biosecurity in an age of open science looks at some biosecurity implications of open data sharing, and argues for access controls and APIs based on FAIR principles
(For all of these comments, take these resources as a lower-intensity recommendation than other things on this list, since these are selected based on the criteria of “things that seem relevant to this topic” rather than “things I found particularly interesting”.)
On cyberbiosecurity:
I enjoyed Defining “Cyberbiosecurity” and why we should stop using the term, a skeptical 2019 blog post from Alexander Titus, which basically argues that “cyberbiosecurity” is a term that ends up discouraging work because no one knows where to start!
The winners of the 2021 NTI Next Generation for Biosecurity contest wrote Towards Responsible Genomic Surveillance: A Review of Biosecurity and Dual-use Regulation which focuses on data privacy issues related to pandemic genomic surveillance
Dual use of artificial-intelligence-powered drug discovery, a March 2022 paper, argues for controlled API access to ML models that might be used to generate toxins
The recent (April 2022) paper Biosecurity in an age of open science looks at some biosecurity implications of open data sharing, and argues for access controls and APIs based on FAIR principles
(For all of these comments, take these resources as a lower-intensity recommendation than other things on this list, since these are selected based on the criteria of “things that seem relevant to this topic” rather than “things I found particularly interesting”.)