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Government Security Experts Issue Farmers with New Advice - Infosecurity Magazine

Government Security Experts Issue Farmers with New Advice Phil Muncaster UK / EMEA News Reporter , Infosecurity Magazine Published on Tuesday, Cybersecurity for Farmers is a comprehensive guide to best practices covering everything from spotting suspicious emails and phone calls to password management, device security and the importance of backing up. The UK’s farms are increasingly run with the aid of technologies such as automated machinery, smart security cameras and back-office management and productivity software, the NCSC claimed. National Farmers’ Union (NFU) deputy president, Stuart Roberts, warned that this makes the sector attractive to cyber-criminals. “Cyber-attacks can be devastating for businesses and the individuals who are victims to fraudulent activity. It can affect agricultural businesses in a number of ways, including leaking of confidential data or financial losses,” he argued.

Farmers get support to be cyber-secure

Farmers get support to be cyber-secure by Martin Landi © Shutterstock / Syda Productions SAFETY: A rise in the use of technology calls for greater awareness of potential risks. The UK’s cybersecurity agency has issued its first online safety guidance for the farming sector as technology becomes increasingly important to agriculture. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has worked with the NFU in England and Wales to create the guidance, which includes advice on protecting farms against malware and dealing with scams. The NCSC said a rise in the use of technology such as GPS, remote sensors and farm management software meant the sector needed to take more action around security as statistics show an increase in reports of cyber attacks against the farming community.

Cyber security agency issues safety advice for farmers

© Shutterstock / Syda Productions Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The UK’s cyber security agency has issued its first online safety guidance for the farming sector as technology becomes increasingly important to agriculture. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has worked with the NFU in England and Wales to create the guidance, which includes advice on protecting farms against malware and dealing with scams. The NCSC said a rise in the use of technology such as GPS, remote sensors and farm management software meant the sector needed to take more action around security as statistics show an increase in reports of cyber attacks against the farming community.

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Agency issues cyber security advice to Norfolk farmers | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 11:04 AM December 22, 2020    The rising use of new farming technologies has made the industry a target for cyber attacks, said the National Cyber Security Centre - Credit: Copyright: Archant 2018 The rising use of technology on farms has made the industry an increasing target for cyber attacks, warned the UK s cyber security agency. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has worked with the National Farmers Union (NFU) to issue its first online safety guidance specifically for the agricultural sector. It said the increasing use of technologies such as GPS-guided tractors and harvesters, remote sensors and farm management software meant the sector needed to take more action to guard its online security, as statistics show rising reports of cyber attacks against the farming community.

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