Over the past decade, farms across the world have been upscaling their use of the internet – including IoT, big data, cloud computing and artificial intelligence in an effort to increase yields and sustainability.
But with this increase in digital technology comes an increased risk of cyber attacks, potentially detrimental to regional, national and global supply chains.
Like other sectors, those that work within food and farming communities must remain vigilant. As referenced in an NCC Group Publication Cyber Security in UK Agriculture –
If you work in food and farming sectors and would like to understand more about cyber security surrounding your practices, contact a member of the NEBRC today to discuss free guidance and membership options.
The NEBRC is a police-led, not-for-profit organisation set up to support small and medium sized businesses across our region to build and improve cyber resilience. For further information on how we can help you, contact us at: enquiries@nebrcentre.co.uk
Another great source of advice for farming is the joint work undertaken by the NCSC and NFU, which can be found at https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/guidance/cyber-security-for-farmers
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