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🗓️ 25 Feb 2026  
Bioconversion is the process of using biological agents, such as microorganisms or enzymes, to transform organic materials, including waste, into valuable products like biofuels, bioplastics, or fertilizers. In the context of cybersecurity, bioconversion is not a standard term; however, it may appear in discussions about securing bioprocessing facilities or protecting intellectual property related to biotechnological innovations. Ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of data in bioconversion processes is crucial, as cyberattacks could disrupt production or lead to the theft of proprietary methods. Overall, bioconversion plays a significant role in sustainable waste management and resource recovery.
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