Strengthening Cybersecurity Resilience in Agriculture Through Educational Interventions: A Case Study of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska

Authors

  • George Grispos University of Nebraska at Omaha
  • Logan Mears University of Nebraska-Omaha https://orcid.org/0009-0007-2183-9576
  • Larry Loucks Ponca Economic Development Corporation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34190/eccws.24.1.3586

Keywords:

Cybersecurity, Farming, Agriculture, Education, Workforce Development

Abstract

The increasing digitization of agricultural operations has introduced new cybersecurity challenges for the farming community. This paper introduces an educational intervention called Cybersecurity Improvement Initiative for Agriculture (CIIA), which aims to strengthen cybersecurity awareness and resilience among farmers and food producers. Using a case study that focuses on farmers from the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, the research evaluates pre- and post- intervention survey data to assess participants’ cybersecurity knowledge and awareness before and after exposure to the CIIA. The findings reveal a substantial baseline deficiency in cybersecurity education among participants, however, post-intervention assessments demonstrate improvements in the comprehension of cybersecurity concepts, such as password hygiene, multi-factor authentication, and the necessity of routine data backups. These initial findings highlight the need for a continued and sustained, community-specific cybersecurity education effort to help mitigate emerging cyber threats in the agricultural sector.

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Published

2025-06-25