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Toward security-aware portable sequencing

Carson Stillman, Jonathan E. Bravo, Christina Boucher and Sara Rampazzi ()
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Carson Stillman: University of Florida
Jonathan E. Bravo: University of Florida
Christina Boucher: University of Florida
Sara Rampazzi: University of Florida

Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-7

Abstract: Portable genome sequencers are revolutionizing genomic research. However, their reliance on external systems introduces new vulnerabilities that threaten the security of these sequencers. By employing zero-trust principles throughout the sequencing workflow, we can enhance the security of portable sequencing technology.

Date: 2025
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