Global agriculture supply chain is exposed to cyber threats

Agriculture field being milled. Two vehicles, one light blue and the other red, work in a field.

While the latest tech is being implemented in farms across the world, hackers lie in wait to cause chaos in AI-operated machinery.

The University of Cambridge recently released a report that robotics in agriculture are exposed to cyber threats. Experts warn that protecting customers and data should be of top priority. Large companies like John Deere are aiming to better protect their machinery from hackers.

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