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Safeguarding Food Industry : Understanding Cyberthreats and Ensuring Cybersecurity

Alqudhaibi, Adel ; Krishna, Ashish ; Jagtap, Sandeep LU orcid ; Afy-Shararah, Mohamed and Salonitis, Konstantinos (2023) International Conference on Industry 4.0 for Agri-food Supply Chains: Addressing Socio-economic and Environmental Challenges in Ukraine: IC4AFSC 2023 In Engineering Proceedings 40(1).
Abstract
The food industry stands as one of the most vital manufacturing sectors globally, with an ever-increasing reliance on digitalization and technology-driven processes. However, this advancement comes with an inherent risk of cyberattacks, encompassing data breaches and system disruptions, which can severely impact production and disrupt the entire food supply chain. Consequently, such cyberthreats can lead to consumer fear and mistrust, potentially tarnishing a company’s brand image. Additionally, the sector is becoming the focus of cyberthreat actors owing to the current crisis in Ukraine, revealing the severity of the rippling effects of these disruptions. This research aims to delve into the current perception of cyberthreats within the... (More)
The food industry stands as one of the most vital manufacturing sectors globally, with an ever-increasing reliance on digitalization and technology-driven processes. However, this advancement comes with an inherent risk of cyberattacks, encompassing data breaches and system disruptions, which can severely impact production and disrupt the entire food supply chain. Consequently, such cyberthreats can lead to consumer fear and mistrust, potentially tarnishing a company’s brand image. Additionally, the sector is becoming the focus of cyberthreat actors owing to the current crisis in Ukraine, revealing the severity of the rippling effects of these disruptions. This research aims to delve into the current perception of cyberthreats within the food industry, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity and analyzing the measures taken by stakeholders to mitigate the risks associated with cyberattacks. The findings reveal that although the food industry acknowledges the potential threats posed by inadequate cybersecurity measures, these risks are perceived as insignificant due to the unique nature of the industry. Moreover, an extensive literature review highlights that the food industry places great emphasis on adopting innovative information technologies to enhance operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. However, it remains vulnerable to cyberattacks, necessitating continuous employee education and training to strengthen the security landscape. This holistic approach fosters a seamless, reliable, and sustainable growth environment for the industry. By analyzing the existing challenges and requirements, this study underscores the need for proactive measures to safeguard the food industry against cyberthreats. It emphasizes the significance of implementing robust cybersecurity protocols and cultivating a culture of awareness and preparedness within organizations. Furthermore, the research emphasizes the importance of employee education and training, equipping them with the necessary knowledge and skills to identify and mitigate potential cyber risks. In conclusion, while cognizant of the risks posed by cyberattacks, the food industry must prioritize cybersecurity measures to protect its production and supply chain. Enhancing the security environment through ongoing employee education and training is crucial for fostering consumer trust and enabling seamless growth within the industry. By adopting a proactive approach to cybersecurity, the food industry can ensure the sustainability and reliability of its operations in the face of evolving cyberthreats. (Less)
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40
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MDPI AG
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International Conference on Industry 4.0 for Agri-food Supply Chains: Addressing Socio-economic and Environmental Challenges in Ukraine: IC4AFSC 2023
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Leicester, United Kingdom
conference dates
2023-07-24 - 2023-07-25
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2673-4591
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10.3390/engproc2023040011
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English
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