The use of technology in agriculture has increased productivity and efficiency, but it has also made the industry vulnerable to cyberattacks. South Africa is ranked fifth globally in countries most affected by cybercrime, and disruptions in IT applications have caused agricultural imports and exports to come to a halt. This highlights the need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect individual businesses and national food security.
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