WATCH: Cultivating Data Security Practices in Precision Agriculture

September 28, 2022 | , ,  

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Toward a Disaster Resilient California:

Cultivating Data Security Practices in
Precision Agriculture

To feed a growing population affordably and in a way that minimizes greenhouse gas production, the farming industry will need to rely on innovative technologies such as precision agriculture. Watch this Expert Briefing to broadly explore the benefits of precision agriculture and the susceptibility of its data to theft or corruption, and the potential impacts of losing those data. Held October 6, 2022.

Moderated by

Pramod Khargonekar, PhD | UC Irvine
Vice Chancellor for Research and Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Panelists:

Tiffany Drape, PhD | Virginia Tech
Assistant Professor

Chandra Krintz, PhD | UC Santa Barbara
Vice Chair of Graduate Affairs and Professor of Computer Science

Alireza Pourreza, PhD | UC Davis
Assistant Professor & Director of the Digital Agriculture Lab

Lisa Yeo, PhD | UC Merced
Assistant Professor

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