Bioinformatics - Erasing the Line Between Biology and Hacking
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of biology and hacking in this 42-minute conference talk on bioinformatics presented at Bsides Chicago. Delve into how the fields of biology and cybersecurity are converging, as speakers Krystal Thomas White and Patrick Thomas erase the traditional boundaries between these disciplines. Gain insights into the emerging field of bioinformatics and its implications for both biological research and information security. Learn about the potential applications and challenges that arise when biological data meets computational analysis and hacking techniques. Discover how this interdisciplinary approach is reshaping our understanding of both life sciences and cybersecurity.
Syllabus
Bioinformatics Erasing the line between biology and hacking Krystal Thomas White and Patrick Thomas
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