ZAG Technical Services Launches Cybersecurity Webinars For Ag Sector
ZAG Technical Services (ZAG), an IT consulting firm, specializing in cybersecurity, data analytics, and managed services in the Ag and Food & Beverage industries, is thrilled to announce the launch of a new webinar series designed to empower agricultural businesses with the knowledge and tools necessary to protect their digital infrastructure against increasing cyber threats.
“Our mission is to not only provide top-tier cybersecurity solutions but also to educate and enable the agribusinesses that are at the heart of our economy,” shared Albert Brown, director of strategic initiatives at ZAG. “We have seen that there is little if any, business continuity without the technology we rely on so heavily today.”
Recognizing the critical challenge of defending against cyber threats while dealing with resource shortages, ZAG is committed to offering its expertise through a specially curated series of webinars, aimed at elevating the cybersecurity posture and efficiencies of agricultural entities. Brown added, “Through these webinars, we aim to equip ag businesses with the knowledge and tools they need to safeguard their operations against cyber threats and ensure certainty of supply for their partners and clients.”
With the first two webinars scheduled for April 24 and May 1, the series will feature a range of topics pertinent to cybersecurity and data utilization to protect, cut costs, and optimize business functions in agriculture. Sessions will be led by seasoned professionals and subject matter experts at ZAG, including featured guests in several sessions, who will share insights on the latest threats, defensive strategies, and trends.
Topics will include but are not limited to:
- Cybersecurity in today’s ag digital ecosystem
- Technology disruption risk mitigation
- The wide-reaching effects of a cyber attack
- Cyber incident preparedness, response, and recovery
- Data protection and utilization
Each webinar will include 20 minutes of valuable information and guidance with a 10-minute live Q&A session following. “To better protect the industry, we need to foster a community where experiences, challenges, and solutions are shared,” Brown concluded.
To learn more about upcoming webinars, or to register, please visit ZAG at zagtech.com/event/.