A key component of effective management of biological risks is a sustained, flexible, and well-supported approach to the biosecurity education of life scientists. Biological security education is adaptable to particular circumstances and communities worldwide, and diverse actors and stakeholders have increasingly created opportunities to educate life scientists on biosecurity issues. However, such efforts have so far been fragmented, with initiatives varying widely in focus, format, content and scope, and overall biosecurity and dual-use awareness levels remain low among life and associated scientists.