biosafetyfiltering
Biosafetyfiltering (often written as "biosafety filtering" or "bio-safety filtering") refers to processes and technologies designed to detect, restrict, or manage information, requests, or transactions that could enable biological risk. It is applied across digital platforms, research repositories, procurement systems, and automated agents to reduce the likelihood that sensitive knowledge or materials are accessed or disseminated in ways that could contribute to misuse, accidental release, or intentionally harmful activity.
Typical methods combine automated and human review: rule-based pattern matching, keyword lists, and machine learning classifiers
Challenges include balancing safety with scientific openness, minimizing false positives that impede legitimate research, adapting to
Biosafetyfiltering does not eliminate risk and is typically one component of broader biosafety and biosecurity strategies,