TY - JOUR
T1 - Agriculture 4.0 and beyond
T2 - Evaluating cyber threat intelligence sources and techniques in smart farming ecosystems
AU - Bui, Hang Thanh
AU - Aboutorab, Hamed
AU - Mahboubi, Arash
AU - Gao, Yansong
AU - Sultan, Nazatul Haque
AU - Chauhan, Aufeef
AU - Parvez, Mohammad Zavid
AU - Bewong, Michael
AU - Islam, Rafiqul
AU - Islam, Zahid
AU - Camtepe, Seyit A.
AU - Gauravaram, Praveen
AU - Singh, Dineshkumar
AU - Babar, M. Ali
AU - Yan, Shihao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - The digitisation of agriculture, integral to Agriculture 4.0, has brought significant benefits while simultaneously escalating cybersecurity risks. With the rapid adoption of smart farming technologies and infrastructure, the agricultural sector has become an attractive target for cyberattacks. This paper presents a systematic literature review that assesses the applicability of existing cyber threat intelligence (CTI) techniques within smart farming infrastructures (SFIs). We develop a comprehensive taxonomy of CTI techniques and sources, specifically tailored to the SFI context, addressing the unique cyber threat challenges in this domain. A crucial finding of our review is the identified need for a virtual Chief Information Security Officer (vCISO) in smart agriculture. While the concept of a vCISO is not yet established in the agricultural sector, our study highlights its potential significance. The implementation of a vCISO could play a pivotal role in enhancing cybersecurity measures by offering strategic guidance, developing robust security protocols, and facilitating real-time threat analysis and response strategies. This approach is critical for safeguarding the food supply chain against the evolving landscape of cyber threats. Our research underscores the importance of integrating a vCISO framework into smart farming practices as a vital step towards strengthening cybersecurity. This is essential for protecting the agriculture sector in the era of digital transformation, ensuring the resilience and sustainability of the food supply chain against emerging cyber risks.
AB - The digitisation of agriculture, integral to Agriculture 4.0, has brought significant benefits while simultaneously escalating cybersecurity risks. With the rapid adoption of smart farming technologies and infrastructure, the agricultural sector has become an attractive target for cyberattacks. This paper presents a systematic literature review that assesses the applicability of existing cyber threat intelligence (CTI) techniques within smart farming infrastructures (SFIs). We develop a comprehensive taxonomy of CTI techniques and sources, specifically tailored to the SFI context, addressing the unique cyber threat challenges in this domain. A crucial finding of our review is the identified need for a virtual Chief Information Security Officer (vCISO) in smart agriculture. While the concept of a vCISO is not yet established in the agricultural sector, our study highlights its potential significance. The implementation of a vCISO could play a pivotal role in enhancing cybersecurity measures by offering strategic guidance, developing robust security protocols, and facilitating real-time threat analysis and response strategies. This approach is critical for safeguarding the food supply chain against the evolving landscape of cyber threats. Our research underscores the importance of integrating a vCISO framework into smart farming practices as a vital step towards strengthening cybersecurity. This is essential for protecting the agriculture sector in the era of digital transformation, ensuring the resilience and sustainability of the food supply chain against emerging cyber risks.
KW - Agriculture 4.0
KW - Agriculture 5.0
KW - Cyber threat intelligence (CTI)
KW - Digital twin technology
KW - Smart farming infrastructures (SFIs)
KW - Systematic literature review
KW - virtual Chief Information Security Officer (vCISO)
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cose.2024.103754
DO - 10.1016/j.cose.2024.103754
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85185195192
SN - 0167-4048
VL - 140
SP - 1
EP - 32
JO - Computers and Security
JF - Computers and Security
M1 - 103754
ER -