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The JBS Foods hack is threatening to upend the meat production industry just three weeks after the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack caused gas shortages up and down the East Coast.
Now, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is stressing the importance of robust cybersecurity infrastructure to fend off these attacks.
"USDA will continue to encourage food and agriculture companies with operations in the United States to take necessary steps to protect their IT and supply chain infrastructure so that it is more durable, distributed and better able to withstand modern challenges, including cybersecurity threats and disruptions," the USDA said in a statement Tuesday.
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