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110 reviewsStoring Digital Binary Data in Cellular DNA shows that our present digital information storage systems have short longevity and limited capacity, and the production and consumption of data is exceeding the supply. Author Dr. Rocky Termanini explains the DNA system and how it encodes vast amounts of data, then presents in a clear and comprehensive manner the emergence of DNA as a storage technology for the ever-growing stream of data being produced and consumed by our increasingly connected and Al-driven society.
This book is of interest to a wide range of readers looking to understand and stay ahead of this disruptive and game-changing technology, including researchers in computer science, biomedical engineers, geneticists, physicians, clinicians, law enforcement, and cybersecurity experts.
Key features
• Presents a comprehensive reference for the fascinating emerging technology of DNA storage. The first book to present this level of detail and scope of coverage of this groundbreaking field.
• Helps readers understand key concepts of how DNA works as an information storage system, and how it can be applied as a new technology for data storage.
• Provides readers with key technical understanding of technologies used to work with DNA data encoding, such as CRISPR, as well as emerging areas of application and ethical concern, such as Smart Cities, cybercrime, and cyber warfare.
• Includes coverage of synthesizing DNA-encoded data, sequencing DNA-encoded data, and fusing DNA with Digital Immunity Ecosystem (DIE).
Dr. Rocky Termanini, CEO of MERIT CyberSecurity Group, is a subject matter expert in IT security, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, machine and deep learning, and DNA digital storage.