What does a deep fake phone call scamming your grandma have to do with food manufacturing? More than you think. In this episode of Bites and Bytes Podcast, host Kristin King and James Slaby discuss the operational technology challenges in food production—from legacy systems running Windows XP to ransomware threats when production lines go down. James is Director of OT Solutions GTM at Acronis and brings over 20 years of cybersecurity and industry analyst experience from Forrester Research, HFS Research, and technology companies. The conversation covers why food plants can't update their systems, the growing threat of social engineering and deep fakes, and practical strategies like the family password defense. Topics include: Why food manufacturers still run ancient operating systems Deep fake threats and how to protect yourself Air-gapped systems and OT security challenges Social engineering targeting industrial operations Legacy technology in food production environments Whether you’re in food manufacturing, cybersecurity, or just curious about the systems behind your food supply, this episode reveals the realities of keeping production running while managing cyber threats. --------------- Guest Contact Information: James Slaby’s LinkedIn Company: Acronis Role: Director of OT Solutions GTM at Acronis --------------- Episode Key Highlights: 00:21:42 – Ominous shifts in the threat environment 00:22:00 – Attacks on critical infrastructure 00:24:22 – Challenges facing small farms and businesses 00:31:29 – Equipment life cycles and legacy systems in OT 00:32:05 – Why stability matters in OT environments 00:33:10 – The industrialization of cybercrime 00:33:25 – GenAI tools used by bad actors 00:34:37 – Social engineering in food and agriculture 00:35:54 – The family password conversation 00:36:08 – Deep fake technology and voice cloning threats --------------- 📘 Sign up for early updates, exclusive previews, and launch news of Kristin’s book, “Securing What Feeds Us: Cybersecurity in Food and Agriculture” here. --------------- 🎤 Book Kristin Demoranville to Speak To invite Kristin to speak at your conference, corporate event, webinar, or workshop, visit the website and submit a request. --------------- 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! Substack: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Schedule a Call with Kristin: Share Your Thoughts Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn; BlueSky --------------- 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT: Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Explore the platform at anzenot.com. For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com
Why does your avocado cost $3? And what does that have to do with climate change, cybersecurity, and geopolitical conflict? In this fascinating conversation, host Kristin King sits down with Francisco Martin-Rayo to connect dots most of us never see, revealing how our food system is far more fragile and interconnected than we realize. Francisco's journey is unconventional: from studying radicalization in refugee camps in Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia, to starting an NGO providing university scholarships, to now working at the intersection of AI, climate risk, and food security as CEO of Helios AI. But is the thread connecting it all? Solving complex, urgent problems that affect real people. In this conversation, you'll explore: Why we need to thank farmers more (and understand the razor-thin margins they survive on) How climate disruptions, cyber-attacks, and supply chain vulnerabilities cascade through our food system The privilege of food security, and what happens when it breaks down Why AI and technology might offer hope for preventing food crises The connection between conflict zones, water scarcity, and what's on your plate Why gratitude and presence matter when we sit down to eat This isn’t just about predicting prices, it’s about understanding the fragile systems that feed us, the people behind our food, and how we can build a more resilient future. Whether you’re concerned about climate change, fascinated by supply chains, or simply want to be more mindful about your meals, this conversation will change how you think about food. --------------- Guest Contact Information: LinkedIn: Francisco Martin-Rayo Company: Helios AI - Helios is your ultimate partner for predicting price and supply availability for agricultural commodities. Our approach is intuitive yet powerful: we equip our customers with the market intelligence they need to get ahead of price movements and supply disruptions. 📰 Article: “The Rise of Mangoes in Sicily: Adapting Crops to a Warmer Europe” 📘 Francisco’s book: “Winning The Minds: Travels Through the Terrorist Recruiting Grounds of Yemen, Pakistan and the Somali Border” (Link) --------------- Help people who are experiencing food insecurity: Local Harvest (Link) – sponsor a family with a crop or farm share program. Find Help (Link) – find your local food bank or pantry, or other food assistance services. Donate meals, support hospitality groups at your place of worship, or at schools. Episode Key Highlights 00:01:23 — Food & Family Connection 00:08:43 — From Tech to Agriculture 00:09:42 — Facing a Hotter Planet 00:12:47 — Mangoes in Italy 00:17:02 — Tracking 250,000 Data Sources 00:18:33 — We’re Focusing on the Wrong Climate Conversation 00:22:33 — You Vote with Your Dollars 00:24:50 — Trucking Bees Across the Country 00:31:04 — The Power of Predictive Data 00:34:29 — Coffee Trees and Financial Barriers 00:38:54 — Cyber, Climate, and the Future of Conflict 00:40:07 — Solving Problems, Not Selling Fear --------------- 📘 Sign up for early updates, exclusive previews, and launch news of Kristin’s book, “Securing What Feeds Us” (working title) here. --------------- 🎤 Book Kristin Demoranville to Speak To invite Kristin to speak at your conference, corporate event, webinar, or workshop, visit the website and submit a request. --------------- 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! Substack: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Schedule a Call with Kristin: Share Your Thoughts Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn; BlueSky --------------- 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT: Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Explore the platform at anzenot.com. For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com
In this episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, host Kristin Demoranville sits down with Jake Leguee, a third-generation farmer from Saskatchewan, Canada, to explore the intersection of tradition, technology, and risk in modern agriculture. From “tractor naps” as a kid to operating GPS-guided combines, Jake reveals how precision agriculture has transformed aspects of farm life. However, with increased connectivity comes new vulnerability: cyber threats that farmers are aware of but don’t yet know how to defend against. Jake’s message is clear: agriculture needs the cybersecurity community’s help, but farmers don’t know where to start. Whether you work in cybersecurity, food systems, or simply want to understand the human side of modern farming, this episode offers hard-won lessons on resilience, risk, and why securing our food supply has never mattered more. Jake’s Links: Leguee Farms Website: https://legueefarms.com/ Blog: A Year in the Life of a Farmer LinkedIn: Jake Leguee --------------- Episode Key Highlights 00:01:18 – Favorite Foods & Global Connections 00:05:08 – From Straight Rows to GPS Precision 00:12:40 – Technology and the Modern Farm 00:18:15 – Right-to-Repair and Ownership Challenges 00:23:42 – Cyber Risks on the Farm 00:30:10 – The Human Side of Technology 00:35:56 – Feeding the World and Future Generations --------------- 📘 Sign up for early updates, exclusive previews, and launch news of Kristin’s book, “Securing What Feeds Us” (working title) here. --------------- 🎤 Book Kristin Demoranville to Speak To invite Kristin to speak at your conference, corporate event, webinar, or workshop, visit the website and submit a request. --------------- 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! Substack: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Schedule a Call with Kristin: Share Your Thoughts Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn; BlueSky --------------- 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT: Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Explore the platform at anzenot.com. For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com
On this episode of Bites and Bytes Podcast, Kristin Demoranville talks with Kylie McClanahan, Chief Technology Officer at Bastazo, about what food and agriculture can learn from the electric utility sector. With nearly a decade of experience in the electric utility sector and a PhD in computer science, Kylie brings a systems-thinking perspective to securing the technology that underpins food and agriculture. From chicken houses and precision farming to rural broadband and GPS-dependent tractors, Kylie explains how cyber risks in agriculture are more tangible than many realize. She shares why treating people as the strongest line of defense and building community support models like mutual aid may be the key to keeping our food supply secure. This episode is a reminder that cybersecurity in food and agriculture isn’t abstract: when the technology behind farming fails, the impact reaches every dinner table. --------------- Guest Contact Information Kylie’s LinkedIn Where Kylie works: Bastazo --------------- Episode Key Highlights 00:09:55 – Community and systems thinking as a lens for resilience in OT and agriculture. 00:12:13 – The reality of alert fatigue, decision fatigue, and vulnerability overload. 00:17:29 – Chicken house demo story: Peeps in a toaster oven to show real-world ICS risks. 00:19:21 – How rural broadband and connectivity gaps impact digital farming security. 00:25:00 – Practical lessons food and agriculture can learn from regulated utilities. --------------- 📘 Sign up for early updates, exclusive previews, and launch news of Kristin’s book, “Securing What Feeds Us” (working title) here. --------------- 🎤 Book Kristin Demoranville to Speak To invite Kristin to speak at your conference, corporate event, webinar, or workshop, visit the website and submit a request. --------------- 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! Substack: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Schedule a Call with Kristin: Share Your Thoughts Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn; BlueSky --------------- 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT: Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Explore the platform at anzenot.com. For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com
Most people talk about farming. This time, we talk with someone living it. Kristin Demoranville sits down with Jonathan Lawler, also known as the Punk Rock Farmer. He’s a full-time American farmer based in Indiana, a food security advocate, and an agricultural filmmaker who doesn’t pull punches. Jonathan doesn’t speak in soundbites; he tells stories. About what happens when operational tech fails. About the emotional toll of farming through crisis. About how activism, algorithms, and food marketing have warped our view of modern agriculture. This isn’t a polished farm-to-table fantasy. It’s real, raw, and exactly the kind of conversation we should be having, because how can we protect something if we don’t understand it? You’ll hear: What cyber-physical failure actually looks like when animals are on the line Why food insecurity isn’t about food—it’s about broken systems How social media distorts the public’s understanding of farming The unseen toll of disease outbreaks, disruption, and public pressure Why storytelling—not slogans—is agriculture’s most underused tool If you care about food systems, or just want to hear what it’s like to farm without all the BS… start here. --------------- 🔗 Follow Jonathan Lawler, The Punk Rock Farmer Website: punkfarmermedia.com LinkedIn: Jonathan Lawler Instagram: @thepunkrockfarmer YouTube: Punk Farmer Media Farm: Brandy Wine Creek Farms --------------- Episode Key Highlights 00:04:32 – How Feeding the Hungry Became a Mission 00:13:28 – Farmers and the Public Narrative 00:18:15 – Animal Welfare Meets Cyber Risk 00:22:40 – Avian Flu and the Reality of Culling 00:26:18 – The Cost of Activist Misinformation 00:32:40 – The Myth of the "Natural" Label 00:38:55 – Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, and Power 00:46:55 – Behind the Scenes of Ag-Focused Film 00:49:10 – How Media Shapes Public Perception of Farmers 00:54:10 – Why Farmers Don’t Speak Up 01:00:38 – Final Thoughts and What Needs to Change --------------- 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official Website. Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! Substack: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Schedule a Call with Kristin: Share Your Thoughts Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn; BlueSky --------------- 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a women-owned cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT: Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Explore the platform at anzenot.com. For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com --------------- 🎤 Book Kristin Demoranville to Speak To invite Kristin to speak at your conference, corporate event, webinar, or workshop, visit the website and submit a request.
What does it take to build a cybersecurity workforce capable of protecting the systems that keep the lights on and food on our plates? In this episode, host Kristin Demoranville is joined by Nathaniel Smith, Co-Founder and VP at SR2, a purpose-driven recruitment firm. Nathaniel, who specializes in hiring OT/ICS, brings over 14 years of recruiting experience and a refreshing dose of honesty to the challenges of hiring in critical infrastructure. Together, they explore what makes a strong Operational Technology (OT) candidate, why culture fit matters as much as technical skills, and how broken hiring processes often keep the best people out. For sectors like food and agriculture, where operational technology is directly tied to safety, production, and public trust, getting the right people into the right roles isn’t just important. It’s essential. --------------- Show Notes: Mike Holcomb’s Episode (here) SEC Ruling on Disclosure of Cyber Incidents (here) 📘 Sign up for early updates, exclusive previews, and launch news of Kristin’s book, “Securing What Feeds Us” (working title) here. 📖 Kristin will also be sharing updates, behind-the-scenes chaos, and the occasional existential crisis over on her personal Substack 🎤 Book Kristin Demoranville to speak at your conference, corporate event, or workshop. --------------- Episode Key Highlights 00:04:50 – OT as Public Service 00:08:27 – Recruiter Perspective in OT 00:09:42 – What Makes a Good OT Hire 00:12:04 – Trust and Floor Experience 00:13:59 – OT vs. IT Culture 00:18:09 – The Talent Shortage Myth 00:20:18 – Broken Hiring Systems 00:22:50 – Job Descriptions That Miss the Mark 00:27:00 – Current OT Hiring Trends 00:29:30 – Who’s Hiring in OT 00:32:00 – Community in OT 00:33:00 – Why Specialized Recruiting Matters --------------- 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official Website. Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn; Substack --------------- 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a women-owned cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Sign up for a free trial (here) Explore the platform at anzenot.com For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com
In this episode of Bites and Bytes Podcast, Kristin sits down with Colson Steber, co-CEO of Qlarity Access, Ag Access, CEO of Vet Access, and a voice for intentional, human-centered innovation in agriculture. With nearly two decades of experience conducting market research for some of the biggest names in agriculture, Colson shares why understanding farmers is essential before offering them another piece of tech. Together, they discuss how agriculture has evolved, particularly with the rise of precision technology, the aging workforce, and the pressure on first-generation farmers to do more with less. From the hidden costs of AgTech adoption to the overlooked value of legacy knowledge, Colson breaks down why empathy, trust, and real feedback matter more than ever. This episode touches on everything from the future of food traceability and sustainability to what farmers are actually thinking when you pitch them the “next big thing.” Whether you're in AgTech, food production, or just curious about how our food systems are shaped by research and technology, you’ll walk away with a richer understanding of what it really takes to serve the people who feed us. 📘 Sign up for early updates, exclusive previews, and launch news of Kristin’s book, “Securing What Feeds Us” (working title) here. 📖 Kristin will also be sharing updates, behind-the-scenes chaos, and the occasional existential crisis over on her personal Substack 🎤 Book Kristin Demoranville to speak at your conference, corporate event, or workshop. --------------- Episode Key Highlights 00:11:30 – Why market research in ag is misunderstood 00:20:12 – Farmers aren't your user, they're your customer 00:25:50 – The burden of legacy vs. innovation in ag 00:33:04 – How tech fatigue is reshaping adoption 00:36:22 – Colson’s take on trust as a technology --------------- 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official Website. Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn; Substack --------------- 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a women-owned cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Their services include: Security Resilience Advisory Security Resilience Assessments Security Awareness & Training Exercise, Drill & Scenario Workshops Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Key features include: AI-powered analytics Quantified risk scoring & impact zones Compliance & regulatory alignment ESG integration for sector-specific reporting Explore the platform at anzenot.com For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com
What does it really take to launch a perishable food brand that refuses to cut corners? In this episode of The Bites and Bytes Podcast, host Kristin Demoranville talks with Camille Hardy, founder and CEO of Chunky Vegan, about building a baby food company that blends clean ingredients, operational resilience, and cybersecurity from the ground up. Camille brings decades of experience from Disney, NBCUniversal, and Sony Pictures in enterprise IT, but it was a simple trip to the grocery store that lit the fuse. What started as frustration over toddler food labels evolved into a mission: to build a brand that embodies transparency, safety, and smarter technology across the food supply chain. You’ll hear: • How Camille’s corporate IT background gave her an edge in food startup chaos • The hidden costs (and ethical choices) of making clean food for infants • Why packaging, yes, even the glass, matters more than you think • Where AI is already improving forecasting, planning, and personalization • The role of cybersecurity and data privacy in food startups, even small ones • Real talk on sourcing, compliance, and what the future of nutrition could look like If you work in food, agriculture, supply chain, food safety, or startup innovation, or just care about what we feed the next generation, this episode is a must-listen. Show Notes: BBC article “How humanity has changed the food it eats” --------------- Episode Key Highlights 00:05:44 – Why Camille Started Chunky Vegan 00:14:10 – The Challenges of Producing Fresh Baby Food 00:15:30 – Why They Follow UK Food Standards Over U.S. 00:22:33 – Farm Sourcing, Traceability & Food Safety Practices 00:26:48 – Even Glass Jars Need to Be Tested for Lead 00:30:24 – AI Plans for Ingredient Sourcing & Custom Meals 00:32:29 – Cybersecurity, Privacy & Encrypted Customer Data 00:36:35 – Failover Plans, Cyber Resilience & Small Biz Security 00:38:26 – Future Plans: Senior Nutrition & Store Expansion 00:43:16 – What Needs to Change in Food: Cold Chain Affordability --------------- 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Visit Now: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official Website. Shop Now: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! Read Our Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Take the Survey: We value your feedback! Could you help us make the Podcast even better? Schedule a Call with Kristin: Share Your Thoughts. Schedule Now TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn; Substack --------------- 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a women-owned cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Their services include: Security Resilience Advisory Security Resilience Assessments Security Awareness & Training Exercise, Drill & Scenario Workshops Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Key features include: AI-powered analytics Quantified risk scoring & impact zones Compliance & regulatory alignment ESG integration for sector-specific reporting Explore the platform at anzenot.com For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com --------------- 🎤 Book Kristin Demoranville to Speak To invite Kristin to speak at your conference, corporate event, or workshop, visit anzensage.com/speaking and submit a request.
Why do most new food products fail, and what does AI have to do with it? In this episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, you host, Kristin Demoranville, is joined by Andreas Duess, co-founder of GoCPG and CEO of 6 Seeds, to unpack what’s really driving the food and beverage industry right now. Spoiler: it’s not just taste trends or fancy branding. Its behavior, data, and decisions are made without proper insight. We talk about: How AI is helping food brands try to understand real consumer behavior The say-do gap: why people don’t buy what they say they want How Uber Eats data, smart fridges, and strained supply chains shape product development Why big brands are suddenly out-innovating startups What GLP-1 drugs mean for food categories And why rebuilding communities around food matters more than ever Whether you’re in food, tech, or cybersecurity, or just curious about the systems behind what we eat, this episode pulls back the curtain on where the industry is headed. _____________________________________ Andrea Duess’s contact information & companies: Andrea’s LinkedIn Personal Site 6 Seeds is the Communication and Innovation Consultancy for today’s agri-food Brands goCPG is an AI-powered platform that helps food entrepreneurs and consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands grow by providing personalized insights, mentorship, and tools to turn their ideas into successful businesses. _____________________________________ 🎯 Episode Key Highlights 06:59 The Role of Data in Food Innovation 11:19 Navigating the Fragmented Consumer Market 13:58 AI’s Impact on Data Utilization 19:30 Consumer Awareness and Ethical Considerations 23:13 Supply Chain Challenges and Rising Costs 24:39 The Evolution of Food Security and Pricing 27:55 Climate Change and Its Impact on Agriculture 30:18 Community Resilience in the Face of Crisis 33:45 Building Community Through Food 38:27 AI as a Tool for Meaning and Sense-Making 42:00 The Significance of AI in Daily Life 44:00 AI as a Tool for Innovation 45:00 The Shift in Innovation Dynamics 46:10 The Importance of Embracing AI 48:32 Historical Perspectives on Technology 51:07 Optimism in the Face of Challenges 52:45 The Evolution of Food Trends 54:05 Empowerment Through AI 57:41 Advice for Food Founders _____________________________________ 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official Website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Read Our Blog Audience Survey: We value your feedback! Could you help us make the Podcast even better? Take the Survey Schedule a Call with Kristin: Want to share your thoughts? Schedule a meeting with Kristin! Schedule Now Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn; Substack _____________________________________ 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a women-owned cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Their services include: Security Resilience Advisory Security Resilience Assessments Security Awareness & Training Exercise, Drill & Scenario Workshops Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Key features include: AI-powered analytics Quantified risk scoring & impact zones Compliance & regulatory alignment ESG integration for sector-specific reporting Explore the platform at anzenot.com For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com _____________________________________ 🎤 Book Kristin Demoranville to Speak Looking to bring a fresh, engaging perspective on cybersecurity to your next event? Kristin Demoranville, CEO of AnzenSage, co-founder of AnzenOT, and host of the award-winning Bites and Bytes Podcast, is a dynamic speaker who bridges the gap between technology and the industries that feed, sustain, and inspire us. With over 25 years of experience in IT and cybersecurity, Kristin has captivated audiences at prestigious conferences such as the American Zoo Association, RSA Conference, S4X24, the Food Safety Consortium, and many more. Her talks are known for their compelling storytelling, practical insights, and ability to make complex topics accessible and relevant. Whether addressing the nuances of cybersecurity in the food industry or the broader implications for critical infrastructure, Kristin’s presentations are tailored to resonate with diverse audiences, encouraging discussion and fostering an inclusive environment. To invite Kristin to speak at your conference, corporate event, or workshop, visit anzensage.com/speaking and submit a request.
In this compelling episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, host Kristin Demoranville sits down with Tracy Brunet, cattle rancher, Canadian Ag media powerhouse, and host of The Impact Farming Show. Broadcasting from her family farm in Southeastern Manitoba, Tracy opens up about the realities of modern agriculture, including land pressures, succession planning, tech adoption, and how family farms are quietly being squeezed out. Together, Kristin and Tracy examine how smart farming and digital innovation are reshaping the industry, for better or worse. They also unpack the rising threat of agroterrorism and cyber-physical attacks, as well as what happens when farm automation goes wrong. This isn’t your typical farm chat; it's real talk about the challenges and resilience of today’s producers. Whether you're in ag, food, or tech, this conversation is packed with insights on business, legacy, and safeguarding our food system. Tracy’s passion for farming is contagious, and her straight-shooting perspective on the future of agriculture will leave you thinking long after the episode ends. 🎧 This is a sister episode to Tracy’s show, The Impact Farming Show—you can also watch our whole conversation on their YouTube channel: Watch here. _______________________________________________ 🎙️ Guest Information: Tracy Brunet LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-brunet-53a204b/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracymbrunet/ Farm Marketer: https://www.farmmarketer.com/ 🎙️ The Impact Farming Show: The Impact Farming Show is a podcast produced by Farm Marketer, created specifically for Canadian farmers who want to thrive in the business of farming. Hosted by Tracy Brunet, a cattle rancher and the CEO of Farm Marketer, the show features conversations with leading farm advisors and industry experts. Each episode offers practical advice on topics like succession planning, financial management, mental health, and the latest in ag innovation. Designed for busy farmers on the move, the show aims to provide insights that help them build successful, resilient farms and pass them on to the next generation. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@farmmarketer3270 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/impact-farming/id1409740089 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0UwMzcGCuFKkvlzJgOmhRl?si=00dacd734e1840c3 _______________________________________________ 🎯 Episode Key Highlights (00:14:05) – Land Developers, Pressure, and Displacement of Family Farms (00:19:17) – Succession Planning & Inheritance Struggles in Ag (00:24:48) – What Happens When Cyber Risk Hits the Ranch (00:35:55) – Real Incidents: Cyber Attacks on Dairy & Meat Industries (00:42:59) – The Risk of Connected Equipment & Smart Tech on the Farm (00:47:34) – Agroterrorism & Espionage: The Physical-Digital Crossover (00:55:12) – When Cyber Attacks Lead to Loss of Life on Farms _______________________________________________ Show Notes: 🔗 Resources and Further Reading Farm Succession Planning Passing Down The Family Farm with Clint Fischer | Episode 240 Tracy discusses the intricacies of farm transition planning with Clint Fischer, emphasizing the importance of early and strategic planning. Watch the episode TOP 10 Farm Transition Planning Mistakes with Tracy Brunet An insightful episode where Tracy outlines common pitfalls in farm succession planning and offers practical advice to avoid them. Watch the episode Precision Agriculture Benefits and Evolution of Precision Agriculture An overview by USDA ARS on how precision agriculture tools enhance farming efficiency and sustainability. Read the article Precision Agriculture in the Digital Era A report detailing recent trends in the adoption of precision technologies on U.S. farms. Access the report Cybersecurity in Agriculture Ransomware Attack Paralyzes Milking Robots—Cow Dead An incident highlighting the real-world consequences of cybersecurity breaches in agriculture. Read the article Why the Food & Agriculture Industry Needs Cyber Insurance An overview of how cyber insurance can safeguard farming operations against digital threats. Download the PDF Agroterrorism and Food Security Agroterrorism: Threats to America's Economy and Food Supply An FBI investigation into the threats posed by agroterrorism to the agricultural sector. Read the article Agroterrorism & Cyber Threats: How Farms Are Under Attack In this episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, we discuss deliberately targeting farms, livestock, and food supply chains to incite fear, economic damage, or ideological change. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify JBS Ransomware Attack (2021) A cyberattack in the meat industry was used to illustrate how digital risks can halt real-world production. BBC Article BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) Also known as "mad cow disease." Tracy mentions that the outbreak stalled their early plans to start a beef ranch. Canadian Food Inspection Agency: BSE Overview Lab-Grown Meat and Food Technology Foods Produced Using Animal Cell Culture Technology Information from the FDA on the development and regulation of lab-grown meat products. Download the PDF Solar Flare & GPS Disruption in Precision Ag Tractor GPS knocked out by Solar Flares during Harvest 2024 NASA Overview Cutting Horses The term "cutting horses" refers to agile saddle horses trained to separate individual animals from a herd of cattle. They possess an innate ability called "cow sense," allowing them to anticipate and respond to a cow's movements without direct guidance from the rider. This skill is essential in cutting competitions, where the horse must prevent a separated cow from returning to the herd. Wikipedia _______________________________________________ 💡 Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2025 Stakeholders Summit If you enjoyed our episode on agroterrorism and cyber threats to farms, featuring the Animal Agriculture Alliance, here’s another opportunity to explore critical conversations about our food system. And if you haven’t listened yet, check it out here: 🎙 Episode Link: Agroterrorism & Cyber Threats – How Farms Are Under Attack 📢 Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify The 2025 Stakeholders Summit, happening April 30 – May 2 in Arlington, VA, will bring together industry leaders from farms, food processing, retail, and more to discuss sustainability and the future of animal agriculture. This year’s theme, “Food for Thought: Dishing on Sustainability,” focuses on collaboration and innovation to shape the future of food production. Reserve your seat at the table—register by April 25! 🔗 Learn more and register: 2025 Stakeholders Summit 🔗 About the Animal Agriculture Alliance: AnimalAgAlliance.org _______________________________________________ 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official Website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Read Our Blog Audience Survey: We value your feedback! Help us make the podcast even better. Take the Survey Schedule a Call with Kristin: Share Your Thoughts. Schedule a meeting with Kristin! Schedule Now Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn _______________________________________________ 🛡️ About AnzenSage & AnzenOT AnzenSage is a women-owned cybersecurity advisory firm specializing in security resilience for the food, agriculture, zoo, and aquarium industries. AnzenSage offers practical, strategic guidance to help organizations anticipate risks and build resilience. Their services include: Security Resilience Advisory Security Resilience Assessments Security Awareness & Training Exercise, Drill & Scenario Workshops Learn more about their offerings at anzensage.com. AnzenOT Industrial Cyber Risk — Simple. Smart. Swift. AnzenOT is the SaaS risk management platform built to bring clarity and control to Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity. Designed for critical infrastructure sectors, AnzenOT translates technical risk into clear, actionable insight for decision-makers. Key features include: AI-powered analytics Quantified risk scoring & impact zones Compliance & regulatory alignment ESG integration for sector-specific reporting Explore the platform at anzenot.com For demo requests or inquiries, email stuart@anzenot.com or kristin@anzenot.com
💡 What can the food industry learn from 25+ years of defense cybersecurity experience? In this episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, host Kristin Demoranville talks with Brian Schleifer, a cybersecurity expert with a career spanning the U.S. Air Force, Department of Defense systems, and advanced cyber-physical risk management. Together, they unpack how the principles of defense cybersecurity, from risk modeling to system resilience, can help protect the food and agriculture sector, one of the most vulnerable critical infrastructures. This episode explores: ✅ What precision agriculture and defense systems have in common ✅ Why autonomous tractors and food processing systems are prime targets ✅ The reality of protecting proprietary food data and recipes ✅ Cyber-physical risks in modern farming and food production Whether you work in OT, IT, food safety, risk management, or supply chain, this episode is packed with real talk and relatable analogies (plus homemade tortillas and schnitzel get shoutouts). Tune in to hear why safety and security must go hand in hand — and what it really means to secure the systems that feed the world. ⚠️Disclaimer: The views expressed by Brian Schleifer are his own and do not represent the Department of Defense, his employer, or any government entity. _______________________________________________ 🎙️ Guest Information: Brian Schleifer, MBA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-schleifer/ People Add Value Experience (P.A.V.E.) Podcast: Hosted by Brian, the People Add Value Experience (P.A.V.E.) podcast explores how individuals contribute to adding value across various aspects of life. Topics include fostering and adoption, professional development, and small business insights. Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/people-add-value-experience/id1691150774 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@P.A.V.E. _______________________________________________ 🎯 Episode Key Highlights 00:17:00) – Caterpillar as a Cybersecurity Model for Ag & Food Systems (00:19:50) – The Solar Flare That Took Out GPS on Tractors (00:24:50) – Is Food Data Secret? Yes — Here’s Why It Matters (00:14:41) – What Food & Ag Can Learn from the Defense Sector (00:21:01) – What a Strategic Attack on Food Infrastructure Might Look Like (00:29:43) – Leadership Failure & Lessons from the Peanut Corporation Disaster (00:37:54) – Why Food Cybersecurity Must Be Treated Like Safety (00:38:04) – Cyber PHAs: Planning for the “What Ifs” in Food Systems (00:45:20) – The Case for Sector-Specific Cyber Frameworks (00:52:00) – When Donuts Got Hacked: The Krispy Kreme Incident (00:52:21) – McDonald’s Onions & Public Awareness of Food Supply Risk (00:53:00) – Ukraine’s War Rippled Through the Wheat Market (00:54:30) – Fiber-Optic Drones and the Future of Cyber-Physical Warfare (00:56:10) – Meet Brian’s Podcast: People Add Value Experience (P.A.V.E.) _______________________________________________ Show Notes: 📚 Books & Documentaries Mentioned: Salt Sugar Fat by Michael Moss – A behind-the-scenes look at how processed food is engineered for maximum appeal — mentioned in Brian’s discussion about food memory and food science. https://a.co/d/byO516w The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg – Referenced during the conversation on safety culture, behavioral change, and leadership accountability. https://a.co/d/9YwlmM6 Mindset by Dr. Carol Dweck – brought up in the context of continuous learning and a growth mindset in cybersecurity and industry adaptation. https://a.co/d/9aherBX Poisoned (Netflix documentary featuring Dr. Darren Dettweiler) – Recommended by Kristin as a must-watch on food safety failures, systemic vulnerabilities, and public health. https://www.netflix.com/title/81460481 Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin’s Most Dangerous Hackers by Andy Greenberg – Brian mentioned the NotPetya cyberattack and its impact on global shipping and food supply chains. https://a.co/d/eWmJH8Y 🧠 Key Terms & Concepts: Risk Management Framework (RMF) – NIST SP 800-37 Referenced in Brian’s experience assessing and implementing cybersecurity controls in defense systems. STPA-SEC – System-Theoretic Process Analysis for Security (MIT) A systems thinking approach to security based on safety analysis is used by Brian in his academic and professional work. CMMC – Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Brought up during the discussion on compliance and upcoming requirements for government contractors and vendors. Cyber-Physical Systems Overview – NIST Used to frame how digital systems interact with the physical world — particularly in agriculture, food processing, and defense. IEC 62443 – Industrial Cybersecurity Standard A referenced framework used across OT/ICS environments to manage and mitigate industrial cybersecurity risk. NIST SP 800-171 Cited when talking about supply chain risk, CMMC alignment, and government-facing compliance. Cyber PHA – Process Hazard Analysis for Cybersecurity Kristin mentioned it as a structured, scenario-based approach to evaluating cyber and safety risks together. OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration Discussed in comparison to cybersecurity maturity. Brian questioned when formal safety began in industry and compared that moment in history to where cybersecurity is now — on the cusp of needing the same level of attention and resource allocation. Glenda Snodgrass – Cybersecurity Training & Talks Brian mentioned seeing her speak and appreciated how she used real examples—both good and bad—of how to answer security controls effectively. ⚠️ Real-World Incidents & Case Studies: Peanut Corporation of America – CDC Overview – Discussed as a case where lack of oversight and bad leadership led to a deadly food safety crisis. Boar’s Head recall and plant shutdown – USDA FSIS – Cited as an example of how safety and cybersecurity intersect and impact real communities. JBS ransomware attack – BBC – Used to illustrate food supply chain vulnerabilities to cyber incidents. Caterpillar vulnerability disclosure – Referenced in Brian’s praise of Caterpillar’s proactive cybersecurity maturity. John Deere Right to Repair agreement – BBC – Discussed as a milestone in agricultural autonomy and cybersecurity implications for farmers. Solar Flare & GPS Disruption in Precision Ag – NASA Overview – Referenced by Kristin when discussing how non-cyber events (like solar flares) affect precision farming and GPS reliance. Krispy Kreme Hack Kristin mentioned this as a food-related cyber incident that gained attention. The event highlighted third-party risk in the food sector and how public perception shapes urgency. McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak (2024) – CDC Overview Kristin mentioned this outbreak was tied to slivered onions on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders. It resulted in over 100 illnesses and one death, highlighting the risk of contamination in fast food supply chains and the importance of upstream safety controls. NotPetya Cyberattack – Wired Brian referenced this attack when discussing the global ripple effects of cyber incidents. NotPetya began as a targeted attack on Ukraine but quickly spread, shutting down shipping giant Maersk and affecting food and seafood shipments worldwide. NotPetya & Maersk Supply Chain Impact – Control Engineering An in-depth look at how NotPetya disrupted global logistics, causing massive economic losses and underscoring the vulnerability of supply chains that include critical goods like food. Cyberattacks on Ukraine’s Power Grid - Reuters Instances where cyber warfare targeted critical infrastructure, leading to significant blackouts and highlighting the vulnerabilities in national energy systems, are discussed. Impact on Ukraine’s Food Supply – EU Council Mentioned how the conflict has disrupted agricultural production and exports, exacerbating global food security concerns. Deployment of Fiber-Optic-Controlled Drones in the Ukraine Conflict – RFE/RL Mentioned in the context of technological advancements in warfare, drones controlled via fiber optics are utilized to evade electronic jamming. Disruption of the Global Wheat Market Due to the Ukraine Conflict – ScienceDirect Discussed as a significant consequence of the war, where the invasion led to a surge in wheat prices, exacerbating global food insecurity, especially in import-dependent countries 🏛️ Organizations & Events: Purdue University – Brian is completing his PhD on embedded system cybersecurity, bridging multiple critical sectors. Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cybersecurity Conference – The event where Kristin and Brian first connected; focused on OT, ICS, and critical infrastructure cybersecurity. _______________________________________________ 💡 Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2025 Stakeholders Summit If you enjoyed our episode on agroterrorism and cyber threats to farms, featuring the Animal Agriculture Alliance, here’s another opportunity to explore critical conversations about our food system. And if you haven’t listened yet, check it out here: 🎙 Episode Link: Agroterrorism & Cyber Threats – How Farms Are Under Attack 📢 Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify The 2025 Stakeholders Summit, happening April 30 – May 2 in Arlington, VA, will bring together industry leaders from farms, food processing, retail, and more to discuss sustainability and the future of animal agriculture. This year’s theme, “Food for Thought: Dishing on Sustainability,” focuses on collaboration and innovation to shape the future of food production. Reserve your seat at the table—register by April 25! 🔗 Learn more and register: 2025 Stakeholders Summit 🔗 About the Animal Agriculture Alliance: AnimalAgAlliance.org _______________________________________________ 🎤 Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official Website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the la
What happens when cyber threats hit critical infrastructure? In this episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, host Kristin Demoranville sits down with Tom Sego, a cybersecurity leader with a fascinating background from chemical engineering to Apple to professional poker, now focused on making security simpler and more effective for critical infrastructure as CEO at Blastwave. Cyber risks in critical industries are real, but so are the solutions. Kristin and Tom discuss why current security models create more problems than they solve, how the human element is often overlooked, and what needs to change to make security actually work for the people keeping our systems running. 🔎 In this episode, we unpack: ✅ How cyber threats can disrupt production & cold storage 🚜❄️ ✅ Why critical infrastructure sectors struggle with cybersecurity adoption 🛑 ✅ The AI-powered cyber threats targeting supply chains 🤖💥 ✅ The human side of security—trust, simplicity, and keeping people safe 🛡️ ✅ Why passwords are outdated and cause more harm than good ✅ How security teams can build trust instead of friction ✅ And yes… we also talk about wine, food obsessions, and French pastries 🍷🥐 Whether you’re in OT, security, or just sick of cybersecurity being unnecessarily complicated, this episode is packed with insights, humor, and real solutions. _______________________________________________ 🎯 Episode Key Highlights 00:00:20) - Introduction to the Episode & Guest: Tom Sego (00:01:20) - Guest’s Favorite Food & Food Memories (00:05:54) - Tom Sego’s Background & Career Journey (00:09:23) - The Ukraine Electric Grid Hack: A Pivotal Moment for Tom (00:10:51) - The Importance of OT Security & Community Building (00:11:26) - How Tom & Kristin Met – A Conversation Over Wine (00:14:43) - Why Tom Founded BlastWave & His Mission (00:16:21) - The Human Factor in Cybersecurity & Biggest OT Risks (00:19:17) - The Future of Cyber Threats in OT & Supply Chains (00:24:04) - Mid-Episode Break: Celebrating 8,000 Downloads! (00:26:07) - Why Farmers & Food Producers Struggle with Cybersecurity (00:32:46) - Real-World Cold Storage Cybersecurity Risks (00:37:50) - How AI is Impacting Cybersecurity & Attack Strategies (00:40:39) - Cyber-Physical Security & Real-World Consequences (00:42:27) - Trust in Cybersecurity: Why It’s Critical for OT (00:43:26) - Final Takeaways: Tom’s Advice for Staying Secure (00:44:31) - The Role of AI in Cybersecurity: Opportunities & Risks (00:45:17) - Outro & Closing Remarks _______________________________________________ Show Notes 🔹 Cyber-Attack Against Ukrainian Critical Infrastructure: https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/ics-alerts/ir-alert-h-16-056-01 🔹 Zim Ketter’s Wired Magazine Article about Ukraine’s Power Grid Hack: https://www.wired.com/2016/03/inside-cunning-unprecedented-hack-ukraines-power-grid/ 🔹 Port of Beirut, Lebanon ammonium nitrate explosion: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7985624/ _______________________________________________ Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2025 Stakeholders Summit If you enjoyed our episode on agroterrorism and cyber threats to farms featuring the Animal Agriculture Alliance, here’s another opportunity to explore critical conversations about our food system. And if you haven’t listened yet, check it out here: 🎙 Episode Link: Agroterrorism & Cyber Threats – How Farms Are Under Attack 📢 Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify The 2025 Stakeholders Summit, happening April 30 – May 2 in Arlington, VA, will bring together industry leaders from farms, food processing, retail, and more to discuss sustainability and the future of animal agriculture. This year’s theme, “Food for Thought: Dishing on Sustainability,” focuses on collaboration and innovation to shape the future of food production. Reserve your seat at the table—register by April 25! 🔗 Learn more and register: 2025 Stakeholders Summit 🔗 About the Animal Agriculture Alliance: AnimalAgAlliance.org _______________________________________________ Wicked6 is about women coming together to play cyber games and learn about careers in cybersecurity. 🔥 March 28-30, 2025 – a three-day, global, virtual Hack & Chat event where women worldwide come together to play cyber games, compete, learn, and connect. 💡 We’ve got international speakers, technical talks, hands-on workshops, and of course…the GAMES! Think Capture the Flag, Attack & Defend, and a high-stakes team tournament—all virtually streamed LIVE! ✨ Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned pro, there’s a game for you. Plus, there’s networking, prizes, merch, and so much more! 💻 Sign up now at Wicked6.com, and let’s LEVEL UP together! 🔥💪 🎤 Want to share your story? Call for speakers & technical workshops is OPEN! 📹 Ever wonder what cybersecurity careers look like? Submit a “Day in the Life” video! 🙌 Passionate about supporting women in cyber? Join us as a volunteer or referee! 🤝 And companies—be a sponsor! Help empower the next generation of women in cybersecurity. 🚀 Attack & Defense Call for Volunteers – Help design the next big challenge! If you’re a seasoned challenge developer, step up and create a mind-bending cyber challenge for the competition. Just remember—developers can’t compete! 🤯🔐 Sign up here: 🔗 Volunteer Form 🌍 Meet the Wicked6 2025 Advisory Board! This powerhouse team of women is driving the mission forward, building an event that’s about competition, connection, and career growth. Get to know them here: 🔗 Advisory Board - you will see your Bites and Bytes Podcast host there! _______________________________________________ Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Read Our Blog Audience Survey: We value your feedback! Help us make the podcast even better. Take the Survey Schedule a Call with Kristin: Want to share your thoughts? Schedule a meeting with Kristin! Schedule Now Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn
📢 Listener Advisory: This episode discusses unsettling topics, including terrorism, animal harm, cult-like groups, radical activism, and threats to food security. Listener discretion is advised. What happens when terrorism targets the food we eat? In this eye-opening episode of Bites and Bytes Podcast, we explore agroterrorism—the deliberate targeting of farms, livestock, and food supply chains to incite fear, economic damage, or ideological change. Joining host Kristin Demoranville are three leading experts in agriculture, risk management, and security: 👩🌾 Hannah Thompson-Weeman – President & CEO of the Animal Agriculture Alliance, Hannah is a leading voice in protecting animal agriculture from activist threats and misinformation. She has dedicated her career to connecting the food supply chain and defending farms against radical actors. 📜 Michael Urbanik – Insurance and risk management expert at R.K. Tongue Co., Inc., Michael works closely with businesses to understand their vulnerabilities and create protection strategies against emerging threats, including agroterrorism and cybercrime. 🌎 Andrew Rose - A Bites and Bytes Podcast repeat guest, Andrew is a visionary AgFuturist and cybersecurity strategist. He is focused on mitigating threats to agriculture that are generations ahead of their time. As an advisor to BIO-ISAC and an expert in food and climate security, he brings a crucial perspective on the evolving risks to our food systems. 🛑 Who should listen? Farmers & Ranchers – Protect your livelihood from security threats. Food Industry Professionals – Learn about supply chain risks and disruptions. Cybersecurity & Risk Experts – Understand the intersection of cybercrime and agriculture. Policy Makers & Regulators – Gain insights into the evolving threats to food security. Concerned Consumers – Get a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to keep our food supply safe. 🔍 In this episode, we discuss: What agroterrorism is (and what it isn’t) How extremist groups are infiltrating farms and food supply chains The role of cyberattacks in disrupting agriculture The impact of activism, misinformation, and social engineering on food production Best practices for protecting farms and food systems Real-world examples of agroterrorist incidents and their consequences Food security is national security. Join us for a gripping discussion on why agriculture is under attack—and what we can do to defend it. _______________________________________________ Episode Key Highlights (0:08:09) - What is Agroterrorism? (0:11:56) - Economic and Social Impact (0:16:42) - Detection Challenges (0:19:16) - Cybersecurity’s Role (0:23:36) - Radical Activism (0:25:03) - Protective Measures for Farmers (0:29:20) - Do We Have the Right Skills? (0:33:38) - Real Agroterrorism Cases (0:38:59) - Cyberbullying & Threats (0:42:22) - Mental Health Toll (0:50:20) - How Cyber Experts Can Help (1:00:15) - Final Thoughts _______________________________________________ Show Notes: FBI Definition of Agroterrorism: https://leb.fbi.gov/articles/featured-articles/agroterrorism-threats-to-americas-economy-and-food-supply#:~:text=A%20subset%20of%20bioterrorism%2C%20agroterrorism,from%20four%20categories%20of%20perpetrators. Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/financial-markets-financial-institutions-and-fiscal-service/federal-insurance-office/terrorism-risk-insurance-program Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act: https://www.congress.gov/109/plaws/publ374/PLAW-109publ374.pdf _______________________________________________ Wicked6 is about women coming together to play cyber games and learn about careers in cybersecurity. 🔥 March 28-30, 2025 – a three-day, global, virtual Hack & Chat event where women worldwide come together to play cyber games, compete, learn, and connect. 💡 We’ve got international speakers, technical talks, hands-on workshops, and, of course…the GAMES! Think Capture the Flag, Attack & Defend, and a high-stakes team tournament—all virtually streamed LIVE! ✨ Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned pro, there’s a game for you. Plus, there’s networking, prizes, merch, and so much more! 💻 Sign up now at Wicked6.com, and let’s LEVEL UP together! 🔥💪 🎤 Want to share your story? Call for speakers & technical workshops is OPEN! 📹 Ever wonder what cybersecurity careers look like? Submit a “Day in the Life” video! 🙌 Passionate about supporting women in cyber? Join us as a volunteer or referee! 🤝 And, companies—be a sponsor! Help empower the next generation of women in cybersecurity. 🚀 Attack & Defense Call for Volunteers – Help design the next big challenge! If you’re a seasoned challenge developer, step up and create a mind-bending cyber challenge for the competition. Just remember—developers can’t compete! 🤯🔐 Sign up here: 🔗 Volunteer Form 🌍 Meet the Wicked6 2025 Advisory Board! This powerhouse team of women is driving the mission forward—building an event that’s about competition, connection, and career growth. Get to know them here: 🔗 Advisory Board - you will see your Bites and Bytes Podcast host there! _______________________________________________ Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Read Our Blog Audience Survey: We value your feedback! Help us make the podcast even better. Take the Survey Schedule a Call with Kristin: Want to share your thoughts? Schedule a meeting with Kristin! Schedule Now Socials: TikTok; Instagram; LinkedIn
Welcome to the first episode of the second season of the Award-Winning Bites and Bytes Podcast! In this episode, host Kristin Demoranville sits down with Mike Holcomb, Fellow of Cybersecurity and ICS/OT Cybersecurity Global Lead for Fluor. With decades of experience, Mike secures some of the world's largest and most complex ICS/OT environments, from power plants and rail systems to manufacturing and refineries. A passionate advocate for education and community, Mike has built cybersecurity programs, founded the Upstate SC ISSA Chapter, awarded the CyberSC’sC’s MG Lester D. Eisner Award for Cyber Excellence in Leadership for the State of South Carolina, and leads the BSides Greenville & BSides ICS conferences. Join Kristin and Mike as they discuss the evolving ICS/OT cybersecurity landscape, Mike's journey as a leader in the field, and the unique challenges facing critical infrastructure, including food and agriculture. Mike also shares personal insights, including his favorite food memories and how cybersecurity connects to everyday systems like agriculture and transportation. Where to find Mike Holcomb: LinkedIn Website Youtube Github Newsletter _______________________________________________ Episode Key Highlights: (0:00:09) - Welcome and Introduction to Mike Holcomb (0:03:10) - Unique Food Combinations and Fun Food Memories (0:07:12) - Highlighting Food and Agriculture in OT Security (0:12:10) - Protecting Critical Infrastructure Systems Impacting Lives (0:17:18) - Food and Agriculture as Complex Critical Systems (0:23:13) - Behind the Scenes of Food Production and Transport (0:24:02) - Cyber Incidents Impacting Grocery Supply Chains (0:30:01) - Regional Food Safety Regulations and Challenges (0:35:10) - Educating Consumers About Food Systems (0:47:25) - Reflections on Community Building in Cybersecurity (0:53:37) - Final ThoughtsMike’ss Personal Message _______________________________________________ Upcoming Conferences: 🌟 BSides ICS/OT Conference Feb. 10, 2025, in Tampa, Florida 🌴 (the day before S4x25 Conference) 🔗 https://www.bsidesics.org/ SOLD OUT! BUT we still need help with Sponsorships and Donations! Questions or Need more information email: info@bsidesics.org _______________________________________________ Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Read Our Blog Audience Survey: We value your feedback! Help us make the podcast even better. Take the Survey Schedule a Call with Kristin: Want to share your thoughts? Schedule a meeting with Kristin! Schedule Now TikTok Instagram
In the final episode of 2024 and Part 2 of this series, host Kristin Demoranville continues her compelling conversation with two influential experts: Andrew Rose, an AgFuturist, and Dr. Darin Detwiler, a renowned food safety advocate and educator. Andrew shares his perspective on the challenges of balancing innovation and resilience in the food and agriculture sector. He emphasizes the importance of analog systems and legacy knowledge in a world increasingly dependent on digital solutions. He offers a compelling view of how businesses can build continuity and prepare for unexpected disruptions. Dr. Detwiler brings a global lens to the table, discussing the vulnerabilities in our food supply and how cybersecurity must evolve to meet the challenges of an interconnected world. From regulatory gaps to the role of collective courage, his insights highlight the urgent need for action to ensure the safety and security of what sustains us all. This episode powerfully concludes our first season, offering a blend of realism, hope, and practical wisdom. Join us as we close out the year with this meaningful conclusion to Season One. _______________________________________________ Episode Key Highlights (0:00:19) - Season 1 Finale Introduction (0:00:24) - Recap of Part 1 and What to Expect in Part 2 (0:00:38) - Automation Vulnerabilities in Food Systems (0:01:13) - Cyber Threats and Raw Milk Concerns (0:03:32) - Avian Influenza Risks in Dairy Supply Chains (0:06:01) - Analog Systems and Legacy Knowledge for Resilience (0:07:14) - The Importance of Business Continuity Planning (0:14:25) - Global Collaboration for Food System Security (0:15:17) - Accountability in Food Cybersecurity (0:19:26) - Cybersecurity's Role in Cross-Border Food Trade (0:28:20) - Consumer Awareness and Food Safety Education _______________________________________________ Cyberbiosecurity Summit February 25-26, Laurel, Maryland: https://www.cyberbiosecuritysummit.org/ Sumitt to a proposal to speak here: https://www.cyberbiosecuritysummit.org/sessions _______________________________________________ BSides ICS/OT Conference 🎉🌟 Feb. 10, 2025, in Tampa, Florida 🌴 (the day before S4x25 Conference) 🔗 https://www.bsidesics.org/ Call for Papers is OPEN till 12/31/24! Registration is OPEN: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bsides-icsot-tickets-1078099778459 General Admission is $30, and Student/Veteran is $20! Questions or Need more information email: info@bsidesics.org _______________________________________________ Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: TikTok Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Read Our Blog Audience Survey: We value your feedback! Help us make the podcast even better. Take the Survey Schedule a Call with Kristin: Want to share your thoughts? Schedule a meeting with Kristin! Schedule Now
In this episode, Kristin Demoranville sits down with AgFuturist Andrew Rose and food safety advocate Dr. Darin Detwiler to discuss why cybersecurity is a growing concern for the food and agriculture industries. Andrew Rose, an advisor to BIO-ISAC and a leader in agricultural innovation, shares his insights into protecting farmers and food supply chains from cyber threats. Dr. Detwiler, a renowned food safety expert, educator, and author, explains why inaction is the greatest cost to our global food systems. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation on resilience, risks, and real solutions for protecting what feeds us all. 🔊 This is Part 1 of a two-part series. _______________________________________________ Episode Key Highlights: (0:00:21) - Introducing Andrew Rose and Dr. Darin Detwiler (0:00:49) - Andrew Rose: Supporting Agriculture Through Cybersecurity (0:01:10) - Darin Detwiler: Food Safety Awareness and Advocacy (0:07:14) - Reflections on the Montreal Conference Panel (0:08:56) - Challenges in Communicating Cybersecurity to Executives (0:11:27) - Differences Between Traditional and Cybersecurity Audiences (0:14:14) - Food and Agriculture as Universal Critical Infrastructure (0:16:42) - Complexity and Fragility of the Food System (0:18:19) - Cybersecurity Adoption Barriers for Small Farmers (0:21:23) - Tech Stacks: Agility vs. Fragility in Food Systems (0:24:08) - Financial Risks and Proactive Cybersecurity Investments (0:27:33) - Cost of Doing Nothing: Ignoring Risks in Food Security (0:30:02) - Corporate Responsibility and Accountability in Cyber Incidents (0:32:11) - Predictions of a High-Profile Food Cybersecurity Attack (0:35:09) - Cybersecurity Awareness and Future Resilience Initiatives _______________________________________________ Show Notes: Nashville Recommendations from Andrew Rose: (Hotdogs) I Dream Of Weenie: https://www.facebook.com/IDreamofWeenie (Ribs) Uncle Bud’s Catfish Chicken & Such: https://www.unclebuds.com/ _______________________________________________ Our panel was at the InCyber Conference in Montreal: https://northamerica.forum-incyber.com/en/home-en/ InCyber Forum USA (new) San Antonio, TX, June 17-18, 2025: https://usa.forum-incyber.com/ _______________________________________________ Cyberbiosecurity Summit February 25-26, Laurel, Maryland: https://www.cyberbiosecuritysummit.org/ Sumitt to a proposal to speak here: https://www.cyberbiosecuritysummit.org/sessions _______________________________________________ BSides ICS/OT Conference 🎉🌟 Feb. 10, 2025, in Tampa, Florida 🌴 (the day before S4x25 Conference) 🔗 https://www.bsidesics.org/ Call for Papers is OPEN till 12/31/24! Registration is OPEN: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bsides-icsot-tickets-1078099778459 General Admission is $30, and Student/Veteran is $20! Questions or Need more information email: info@bsidesics.org _______________________________________________ Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: TikTok Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Read Our Blog Audience Survey: We value your feedback! Help us make the podcast even better. Take the Survey
In this episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, Kristin Demoranville is joined by Radojka Barycki, Director of Training and Consulting at Safe Food Alliance and a food safety expert with nearly 25 years of experience. Together, they explore how cybersecurity and food safety are becoming inseparable in today’s technology-driven world. Radojka shares her perspectives on emerging challenges like AI and traceability, the role of proactive strategies in protecting global food systems, and why trust is the foundation of food safety. With stories from her personal journey and actionable insights for industry professionals, this episode sheds light on how innovation can both secure and transform the food industry. A must-listen for those passionate about food safety, technology, and consumer protection! _______________________________________________ Episode Key Highlights: (0:02:09) - Food Defense and Cybersecurity Collaboration (0:03:20) - Awareness of Cybersecurity Threats in Food (0:05:55) - Personal Risk Assessments and Security Mindsets (0:11:26) - Integrating Cybersecurity in Food Safety Audits (0:13:37) - Vulnerabilities in Automated Food Processes (0:16:17) - Challenges in Traceability and AI Adoption (0:19:00) - Reactive Policies vs. Proactive Prevention in Food Safety (0:22:28) - Impacts of Food Safety Incidents on Consumer Trust (0:27:56) - Resources for Food Defense and Risk Assessment _______________________________________________ Show Notes: Traceability rule: https://www.qualityassurancemag.com/news/navigating-the-new-fda-food-traceability-rule-meeting-requirements-and-enhancing-safety/ Food Adulteration: https://www.fda.gov/food/food-safety-modernization-act-fsma/fsma-final-rule-mitigation-strategies-protect-food-against-intentional-adulteration Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA): https://www.fda.gov/food/guidance-regulation-food-and-dietary-supplements/food-safety-modernization-act-fsma Food Defense: https://www.fda.gov/food/food-defense AI for Traceability: https://www.food-safety.com/articles/9387-development-and-application-of-ai-for-food-processing-and-safety-regulations#:~:text=Current%20AI%20technologies%20can%20be,enhance%20traceability%20for%20food%20safety.&text=This%20could%20facilitate%20a%20quicker,of%20food%20contamination%20or%20recall. Carrot Juice Cotulism Incident 2006: https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/botulism/fourth-botulism-case-linked-carrot-juice Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) & the Seven Principles: https://food.unl.edu/article/haccp-seven-principles Peanut Corporation of America and FSMA: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1109388 Boars Head Incident 2024: https://www.marlerblog.com/case-news/boars-head-listeria-outbreak-deemed-over-19-states-61-sick-60-hospitalized-with-10-dead/ McDonald’s Onion E. coli Incident 2024: https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/outbreaks/e-coli-O157.html#:~:text=Recalled%20food,onions%20before%20they%20got%20sick. Spinach E. coli Outbreak 2006: https://archive.cdc.gov/www_cdc_gov/ecoli/2006/spinach-10-2006.html Tesla products mentioned: Cybercab, Robovan, Bot https://www.tesla.com/we-robot Satellite made of wood called LignoSat (Japanese): https://physicsworld.com/a/timber-japan-launches-worlds-first-wooden-satellite-into-space/#:~:text=Researchers%20in%20Japan%20have%20launched,the%20logging%20firm%20Sumitomo%20Forestry. FDA: https://www.fda.gov/ Food Defense Plan Builder: https://www.fda.gov/food/food-defense-tools/food-defense-plan-builder Food Defense Mitigation Strategies Database: https://www.hfpappexternal.fda.gov/scripts/fooddefensemitigationstrategies/index.cfm _______________________________________________ 🌟 Exciting News! AnzenSage, the company behind the Bites and Bytes Podcast, has been selected as a finalist for the 2024 Loudoun Innovation Challenge! 🏆 But we need your support to win the People’s Choice Award! 🗳️ Voting is open NOW until Wednesday, December 4 at midnight (EST), and it only takes a few seconds—no email required! Cast your vote for AnzenSage here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/P95VYR2 ✅ Thank you for helping us raise awareness about the critical cybersecurity risks in food and agriculture! 🌾🔒 Your support means the world! 💛 _______________________________________________ BSides ICS/OT Conference 🎉🌟 Feb. 10, 2025, in Tampa, Florida 🌴 (the day before S4x25 Conference) 🔗 https://www.bsidesics.org/ Call for Papers is OPEN till 12/31/24! Registration is OPEN: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bsides-icsot-tickets-1078099778459 General Admission is $30, and Student/Veteran is $20! Questions or Need more information? 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In this episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, host Kristin Demoranville welcomes her good friend and former colleague, Mike Delaney, a seasoned corporate lawyer and partner with expertise in complex legal matters across industries. With over two decades of experience, Mike has held leadership roles at multinational corporations, where he managed global compliance, risk, and corporate governance. Kristin and Mike explore the real-world challenges in food cybersecurity, sharing stories from their work together and discussing how industries like food manufacturing and supply chains adapt to meet today’s cybersecurity threats. From legal and compliance perspectives to human and technological considerations, this episode contains practical insights and firsthand experiences. _______________________________________________ Show Notes: DISARM Framework: https://www.disarm.foundation/framework Beekeeper movie: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15314262/ SEC Rules on Cybersecurity Risk Management, Strategy, Governance, and Incident Disclosure by Public Companies: https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2023-139 Form 8-K: https://www.sec.gov/files/form8-k.pdf _______________________________________________ Episode Key Highlights: (0:00:00) - Food Memories and Personal Connections (0:06:50) - Industry’s Push for Modernization in Cybersecurity (0:21:00) - Key Supply Chain Vulnerabilities in Food (0:31:28) - SEC’s New Cybersecurity Reporting Rules (0:43:00) - Rising Cyber Threats Targeting Food Sector _______________________________________________ Bsides ICS/OT Conference 🎉🌟 Feb. 10, 2025 in Tampa, Florida 🌴 (day before S4x25 Conference) 🔗 https://www.bsidesics.org/ Call for Papers is OPEN till 12/31/24! Registration is OPEN: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bsides-icsot-tickets-1078099778459 General Admission is $30 and Student/Veteran is $20! Questions or Need more information email info@bsidesics.org _______________________________________________ Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: TikTok Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Read Our Blog Audience Survey: We value your feedback! Help us make the podcast even better. Take the Survey Schedule a Call with Kristin: Want to share your thoughts? Schedule a meeting with Kristin! Schedule Now
In this episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, host Kristin Demoranville welcomes Rick Biros, the founder of Food Safety Tech and the Food Safety Consortium. Rick, an industry veteran with decades of experience, shares fascinating insights into the critical role of food safety and its intersection with Cybersecurity. From the early days of food safety regulations sparked by major outbreaks to today’s technological advancements, Rick discusses how the industry has evolved and why Cybersecurity is becoming an integral part of protecting our food supply. Rick also reflects on his journey from launching Food Quality magazine to creating the Food Safety Consortium, a must-attend event for senior-level food safety professionals. The episode covers how the Consortium fosters a collaborative environment for problem-solving and innovation, bringing together leaders from across the industry. Listeners will also hear Rick’s thoughts on the latest challenges facing the food industry, including the impact of recent cyber threats and how technology is reshaping food safety protocols. Whether you’re in the food industry, Cybersecurity, or just curious about the future of food protection, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and practical insights. 🎉🎂 Happy 1st Birthday to the Bites and Bytes Podcast! 🎧🎉Here’s to a year of incredible conversations, industry insights, and amazing listeners like YOU! 🎙️🌟 Thank you for all your support—here’s to many more! 🥳 ________________________________________________________________________________________ Rick’s Information LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-biros-860bb47/ Food Safety Tech Bio: https://foodsafetytech.com/about-us/ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Show Notes: Brussels memory – La Truffe Noire Restaurant https://www.truffenoire.com/en/ What is Candling wine? https://www.instagram.com/cristienorman_somm/reel/C9A2l-hyOjV/ Jack-in-the-box crisis https://outbreakdatabase.com/outbreaks/jack-in-the-box-restaurant-chain-ground-beef-hamburgers-1992 Mark Carter – president of IAFP (International Association for Food Protection) https://www.foodprotection.org/about/news-releases/mark-carter-assumes-presidency-of-the-international-association-for-food-protection/ Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) https://www.fda.gov/food/guidance-regulation-food-and-dietary-supplements/food-safety-modernization-act-fsma Boars Head Crisis https://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/boars-head-provisions-co--expands-recall-ready-eat-meat-and-poultry-products-due https://www.marlerblog.com/case-news/bill-marler-free-advice-for-boars-head-ceo-and-other-after-a-foodborne-illness-outbreak/ Peanut Corp of America Crisis https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/09/21/442335132/peanut-exec-gets-28-years-in-prison-for-deadly-salmonella-outbreak Bill Marler https://billmarler.com/ Sabra – Salmonella incident 2021 https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/sabra-dipping-company-llc-615938-12012021 Rob Mommsen https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-mommsen-b6848211/ Frank Yiannas https://foodsafetytech.com/news_article/boars-head-appoints-frank-yiannas-as-chief-food-safety-advisor-and-finalizes-food-safety-advisory-council/#:~:text=Boar's%20Head%20Brand%20announced%20on,and%20quality%20across%20the%20organization. https://www.smarterfysolutions.com/ David Theo – Jack-in-Box https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-david-theno-20170710-story.html ________________________________________________________________________________________ Food Safety Tech https://foodsafetytech.com/ ➡️ Subscription to the free newsletter: https://innovativepublishing2.actonsoftware.com/acton/media/3357/food-safety-tech-newsletter-opt-in-page ________________________________________________________________________________________ Innovative Publishing Company https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovative-publishing-company-llc/ http://innovativepublishing.net/ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Food Safety Consortium Conference https://foodsafetyconsortium.org/ ➡️ Register here: https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventPage?eId=RCMrOPTC6EZVv99yKxyQJw%3D%3D 💰⭐ Discount code for $200.00: RickyB ________________________________________________________________________________________ Kristin Demoranville Speaking at: Food Safety Consortium Conference, Arlington, VA https://foodsafetyconsortium.org/ BREAKOUT 3: Food Defense in the Digital Era 2:15 PM - 3:00 PM EST on Monday, October 21st ICS Cyber Security Conference, Atlanta, GA https://www.icscybersecurityconference.com/ Agriculture at Risk: Recognizing and Securing Our Forgotten Critical Infrastructure 11 AM EST on Thursday, October 24th InCyber Forum Canada, Montreal, QC https://northamerica.forum-incyber.com/en/home-en/ Guardians of the food supply chain: cybersecurity resilience in agriculture and food safety 1:55 PM to 2:40 PM EST on Tuesday, October 29th 💰⭐ 50% discount code: ININ59XU2CF3 ➡️ Registration link: https://2024.northamerica.forum-incyber.com/en/pe1/pe1-home.htm ________________________________________________________________________________________ Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: TikTok Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. 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In this episode of the Bites and Bytes Podcast, host Kristin Demoranville welcomes George Kamide, co-host of the Bare Knuckles & Brass Tacks podcast, Head of Community at The CISO Society, and Co-Founder of Mind Over Cyber. George brings his expertise in both cybersecurity and anthropology to the conversation, discussing the cultural, human, and technological factors shaping the global food supply chain. Together, they examine how cybersecurity intersects with agriculture, the vulnerabilities within our food systems, and the importance of protecting this critical infrastructure. If you're interested in the connections between cybersecurity, food security, and technology, this episode is packed with valuable insights into securing the systems that sustain us. _______________________________________________ 🏆 Vote for Bites and Bytes Podcast for Women in Podcasting Award 🏆 Voting deadline: October 1, 2024 https://womeninpodcasting.net/bites-and-bytes-podcast/ THANK YOU! 🤩 🎉 _______________________________________________ George’s Information: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-kamide/ The CISO Society: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-ciso-society/posts/?feedView=all Mind Over Cyber: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mind-over-cyber/posts/?feedView=all _______________________________________________ Bare Knuckles and Brass Tacks Podcast Information: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bare-knuckles-brass-tacks/posts/?feedView=all Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/show/1be0fUg0zTS6nfdUFlNDOt?si=97ff77d647294ff8 Merch Shop: https://bkbtpodcast.shop/ Secure World Denver October 10, 2024 [Closing Keynote] Radical Transparency Needed to Build Trust https://events.secureworld.io/agenda/denver-co-2024/ _______________________________________________ Show Notes: Brazil's innovation and technology in ag-tech: https://www.spglobal.com/commodityinsights/en/ci/research-analysis/innovation-technology-brazil-emerges-dominant-agribusiness.html Development of Brazilian Agriculture: https://agricultureandfoodsecurity.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2048-7010-1-4 SMART FARMING IN BRAZIL: AN OVERVIEW OF TECHNOLOGY, ADOPTION AND FARMER PERCEPTION: https://www.rbgdr.net/revista/index.php/rbgdr/article/download/6040/1250/15857 "50% of croplands are used for human food; 38% is for livestock feed; and 12% is for non-food uses." https://ourworldindata.org/global-land-for-agriculture#:~:text=Poore%20and%20Nemecek%20estimate%20that,of%20the%20paper's%20Supplementary%20Information. Food Insecurity in Ukraine: https://www.wfp.org/stories/war-ukraine-how-humanitarian-tragedy-fed-global-hunger-crisis Global Starvation because of Russia's War on Ukraine: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/02/us/politics/russia-ukraine-food-crisis.html Ukraine's war damage to agriculture: https://resoilfoundation.org/en/agricultural-industry/ukraine-war-pollution-soil/ Ukraine's state of soil as impacted by war: https://www.agroberichtenbuitenland.nl/documenten/publicaties/2024/03/28/ukrainian-soil H5 Avian Flu in cows: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock-poultry-disease/avian/avian-influenza/hpai-detections https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/avian-influenza-bird-flu/officials-await-testing-clues-missouri-h5-avian-flu-case-michigan-reports H5N1 Bird Flue Reponse CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/spotlights/h5n1-response-09132024.html#:~:text=Since%20April%202024%2C%2014%20human,H5N1)%20virus%2Dinfected%20poultry How Food Gets Contaminated: The Food Production Chain: https://www.cdc.gov/foodborne-outbreaks/foodproductionchain/index.html _______________________________________________ News Break: Boar's Head https://www.food-safety.com/articles/9740-following-outbreak-boars-head-forms-food-safety-council-of-top-experts-closes-facility-discontinues-liverwurst https://www.food-safety.com/articles/9724-inspection-reports-show-mold-insects-meat-residues-and-more-at-boars-head-facility-responsible-for-listeria-outbreak https://www.food-safety.com/articles/9636-boars-head-rte-deli-meats-recalled-after-two-listeriosis-deaths https://www.fsis.usda.gov/sites/default/files/media_file/documents/Non-Compliance_Reports_112022-To-812024.pdf Avian Influenza https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock-poultry-disease/avian/avian-influenza/hpai-detections https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/spotlights/h5n1-response-09132024.html#:~:text=Since%20April%202024%2C%2014%20human,H5N1)%20virus%2Dinfected%20poultry _______________________________________________ Episode Key Highlights: 00:00 - Introduction 02:15 - Cultural Significance of Food 10:30 - Global Food Supply Chains and Technology 18:45 - Vulnerabilities in the Food Supply System 26:00 - Communication Skills in Cybersecurity 33:20 - Resilience in Supply Chains 41:10 - Future of Cybersecurity _______________________________________________ Bites and Bytes Podcast Info: TikTok Website: Explore all our episodes, articles, and more on our official website. Visit Now Merch Shop: Show your support with some awesome Bites and Bytes gear! 🧢👕 Shop Now Blog: Stay updated with the latest insights and stories from the world of cybersecurity in the food industry. Read Our Blog Audience Survey: We value your feedback! Help us make the podcast even better. Take the Survey Schedule a Call with Kristin: Want to share your thoughts? Schedule a meeting with Kristin! Schedule Now