360. BONUS: The FBI’s Herb Stapleton on the complexity of threats affecting agbioscience + calls to action for defense

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This is a podcast episode titled, 360. BONUS: The FBI’s Herb Stapleton on the complexity of threats affecting agbioscience + calls to action for defense. The summary for this episode is: <p>Agbioscience was on-site at the Indiana Farm Bureau’s Ag Threats and Security Summit in March and had a chance to sit down with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)’s Special Agent in Charge Herb Stapleton to talk all things biosecurity. We get into:&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><ul><li>The complex labyrinth of threats and risks affecting agriculture in the Midwest and across the United States&nbsp;</li><li>How threats to agriculture are evolving and what that evolution means for farmers and agbioscience companies alike&nbsp;</li><li>As Special Agent in Charge, what Herb has witnessed as the most prevalent cyber threats to ag across the Midwest in recent years&nbsp;</li><li>Herb’s perspective on the relationship between food security and national security&nbsp;</li><li>What controls farmers and agbioscience companies can put in place to be prepared&nbsp;</li><li>Action items Herb hopes attendees take from the event – from the simple to the complex&nbsp;</li></ul><p><br></p>

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Agbioscience was on-site at the Indiana Farm Bureau’s Ag Threats and Security Summit in March and had a chance to sit down with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)’s Special Agent in Charge Herb Stapleton to talk all things biosecurity. We get into:  


  • The complex labyrinth of threats and risks affecting agriculture in the Midwest and across the United States 
  • How threats to agriculture are evolving and what that evolution means for farmers and agbioscience companies alike 
  • As Special Agent in Charge, what Herb has witnessed as the most prevalent cyber threats to ag across the Midwest in recent years 
  • Herb’s perspective on the relationship between food security and national security 
  • What controls farmers and agbioscience companies can put in place to be prepared 
  • Action items Herb hopes attendees take from the event – from the simple to the complex