Description
In a world increasingly defined by cyber threats and global health crises, how can we safeguard collective well-being across borders?
Protecting Global Health in the Americas: Cybersecurity and International Collaboration explores how security governance adapts in response to infectious disease outbreaks, antimicrobial resistance, and nontraditional threats.
Using the World Health Organization’s GLASS system as a case study, author Dr. Gaudys L. Sanclemente analyzes how open-source intelligence enables countries to collaborate, share health data, and confront digital and biological risks alike.
Blending insights from international relations, security studies, health science, and network theory, this scholarly work offers a vital perspective on the power — and the peril — of interconnectedness.
📘 Official academic publication — limited author copies available
