Background and Aim: Interaction and dependence of research with computer and its increasing dependence on cyberspace and the impact of emerging technologies and new needs in the field of business and greater productivity of the workforce and promotion of business performance by acquiring the latest fully automated technologies in cyberspace, Puts ongoing activities in the biosyber sector at the beginning of a new phase of innovation and progress.
Materials and Methods: This research is of theoretical type and the research method is descriptive-analytical and the method of data collection is library and has been done by referring to documents, books and articles.
Results: Sooner or later, scientific advances will impose themselves on all societies with the aim of increasing welfare and providing services. The point to consider is that this situation, like other human achievements, will be accompanied by very worrying threats that special measures must be taken to deal with them. Recent innovations in the biological sciences can be used to take advantage of cyberspace as a broad platform for illegal activities against social order and security.
Ethical considerations: In order to organize this research, while observing the authenticity of the texts, honesty and fidelity have been observed.
Conclusion: Recent scientific developments in the field of genetics, especially in the field of DNA studies, as well as the implantation of microchips in the bodies of humans and other living things, indicate the fact that a new window on cyber users, especially opportunists, for material and personal gain, which Can be potential perpetrators, is open. Super-professional perpetrators who do not even plead guilty; As a result, controlling the occurrence and spread of biological crimes based on cyberspace is not only considered as a component of national security in any country, but can be doubly important.
Cite this article as: Amiri A, Shekarchizadeh M, Shekarchizadeh Esfahani A, Masoud Gh. Analysis of Bio-cyber Threats and Crimes. Medical Law Journal 2021; Legal Innovation.
Type of Study:
Original Article |
Received: 2021/05/3 | Accepted: 2021/09/11