by Jacqueline Kochak | Jul 20, 2018 | Bobs Blog, Cyber Security, Food Safety, Food Security, Food Technology, Just Interesting, Tariffs, Terrorism, Uncategorized
Have you heard of ‘credential stuffing’? Selling stolen personal data is a big business for hackers: Somewhere on the dark web, your e-mail address and a few passwords are probably for sale (hopefully, old ones). Cyber criminals buy troves of this...
by Jacqueline Kochak | Mar 28, 2018 | Animal Feed Safety, Bobs Blog, Cyber Security, Emergency Response, Public Health, Terrorism
Unprecedented wave of attacks: The U.S. electric grid has become increasingly vulnerable to what the federal government is describing as an unprecedented wave of attacks that threatens to cripple the nation, according to a new investigative report that warns the...
by Jacqueline Kochak | Mar 12, 2018 | Animal Health, Bobs Blog, Cyber Security, Food Safety, Food Security, Terrorism
How can you limit the data stalking? Facebook is now so good at watching what we do online—and even offline, wandering around the physical world—it doesn’t need to hear us to know what we like. In fact, Facebook and big data brokers know more about you than your...
by Jacqueline Kochak | Mar 7, 2018 | Animal Health, Bobs Blog, Food Industry Technology, Food Safety, Food Security, Food Technology, Public Health, Terrorism, The Future, Uncategorized
A very complex agricultural landscape: It’s hard to understate California’s agricultural significance: On just 1.2 percent of U.S. farmland, California produces more than a third of the country’s vegetables and about two-thirds of its fruits and...
by Jacqueline Kochak | Mar 5, 2018 | Animal Feed Safety, Bobs Blog, Cyber Security, Food Safety, Food Security, Public Health, Terrorism, Threat Intelligence, Water Safety
Is it a warning to others? One of the two people critically ill in a Salisbury hospital after “suspected exposure to an unknown substance” is a Russian man who was exchanged in a high-profile “spy swap” in 2010, the Guardian understands. Sergei Skripal, 66, was one of...