ZAG Technical Services to offer special report at IFPA show

The company said the report is designed to help ag businesses understand and identify vulnerabilities and actionable steps to protect against threats.

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ZAG Technical Services says hackers often target agribusinesses due to the multiple points of connection between businesses and vendors.
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ZAG Technical Services says it will offer a free cyber insights report at the International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show in Atlanta, set for Oct. 17-19.

The report will help an ag business understand its current cybersecurity position, identify vulnerabilities and offer actionable steps for protection against rising threats, said ZAG, a San Jose, Calif.-based IT consulting firm specializing in cybersecurity, data analytics and managed services in the agriculture and food and beverage industries.

The company said it plans to offer 50 reports at the show, valued at $600 each.

“We’re excited to offer this level of insight to businesses that may not otherwise have access to such critical information,” ZAG Chairman and CEO Greg Gatzke said in a news release.

The company said it will also host in-booth “Ask ZAG Anything” sessions at the show where attendees can get direct IT, data, analytics and cybersecurity advice from ZAG experts from 1-2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18, and Saturday, Oct. 19. ZAG experts include Gatzke, Daryl Beck, director of business development, and Clint Cooper, client strategist.

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