https://docs.google.com/document/d/10_UEhNYvGPnHMaqnVk_kk4Vpugvh6d_th5rZ1CMKukU/edit?usp=sharing
The above link leads to a curated list of books, podcasts, articles, and newsletters that I recommend as a starting place for those interested in building a base of knowledge in biosecurity.
It is hardly the first list of its kind: see this list by Tessa Alexanian or this list by Gregory Lewis, for instance, both of which are valuable resources.
The goal of this list is to present things in my own, slightly different way, hopefully such that it is reasonably concise and friendly to newcomers. I'll try to keep it updated as valuable new content is released and as the field (or my understanding of it) changes. Any feedback is welcome.
Thanks for the feedback, Vaidehi.
To your first point, I've modified the title to signal that this is a linkpost.
To your second point, this list is more concise in that it's only ~35 items right now, which compares to ~60 in Greg's list and ~90 in Tessa's. It may be more friendly to newcomers in the sense that it may just be less overwhelming due to its brevity, and it includes fewer dense governmental reports and academic papers.
But overall I think different lists will work for different people, and for whatever reason when I made this list this is the presentation that struck me as aesthetically fitting the bill. Other people may disagree about which format is more useful, and my guess is that ultimately they're just complementary.