Cyberattacks on farms are rising fast — and most operations don’t even know they’re vulnerable. Today we sit down with Chris Sherman, founder of TechSupport.Farm, to uncover the biggest cyber threats facing farmers and the simple steps that can prevent costly mistakes, data loss, and operational shutdowns.
Farms today run more digital systems than ever before — GPS-guided equipment, grain accounting software, cloud-connected records, automated livestock and irrigation controls, and online financial tools. And that shift has put agriculture squarely into the Top 10 most-targeted industries for cyberattacks.
In this episode, we sit down with Chris Sherman, founder of TechSupport.Farm, who specializes in helping farmers and ag businesses protect their operations from online threats. Chris breaks down why farms are becoming major hacker targets, the attacks he sees most often, and the simple ways producers can safeguard their data, their money, and their equipment.
We explore real farm-level risks such as:
Phishing emails disguised as invoices, USDA notices, or dealer updates
Ransomware that locks up grain software, field maps, GPS data, or entire farm servers
Extortion scams demanding bitcoin
Attempts to infiltrate connected systems like grain dryers, feed mills, and irrigation controls
Chris explains where farm data actually lives — on equipment, in cloud systems, or in software platforms — and what farmers need to understand about data ownership, platform security, and privacy.
Then we move into practical, easy-to-apply cybersecurity steps every farm can start today:
Creating strong password policies (12+ characters)
Using password managers
Turning on two-factor authentication
Upgrading email security with spam and phishing filters
Separating home WiFi from business and equipment WiFi
Tracking who has login access
Keeping offline backups of critical files
Training your family and employees to spot digital red flags
Chris also shares real-world stories from farms he’s helped — the scams that worked, the ones that were caught in time, and the mistakes he sees repeated across operations of all sizes.
Whether you run a large operation or a small family farm, cybersecurity is now part of running the business. This episode will help you protect what you’ve built, stay ahead of threats, and keep hackers out of your data, your money, and your equipment.