As Precision Agriculture (PA) evolves, cyber threats become more sophisticated. Adopting a proactive approach to cybersecurity, guided by best practices and standards, is essential for protecting sensitive data and ensuring the resilience of agricultural operations. Continually assessing and updating security practices in response to emerging threats through collaboration, education, and the strategic application of technology, the PA sector can enhance cybersecurity, safeguarding future farming and the food supply chain.
Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in Precision Agriculture
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