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Protecting Agriculture: Larissa Sazama’s Cybersecurity Crusade for Farming Safety

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  • Larissa Sazama, a senior transportation engineer, is studying cybersecurity in agriculture to safeguard farming communities.
  • She pursued a master’s degree in cybersecurity from UNO to address security concerns related to IoT devices in transportation systems.

Cybersecurity in Agriculture: Larissa Sazama’s Journey to Safeguard Farming

Larissa Sazama, a senior transportation engineer at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, is pursuing a master’s degree in cybersecurity from UNO to address security concerns in agriculture. Despite her busy schedule, she was drawn to UNO’s flexible online program. With a background in computer engineering, Sazama aims to enhance cybersecurity awareness among Midwest farmers and food producers by conducting research on farming technologies and cybersecurity measures. Her goal is to contribute to the advancement of cybersecurity practices in vulnerable areas and promote safe cyber practices. Through her dedication to innovation and security in the agriculture industry, Sazama serves as an inspiration for creating a safer digital world for everyone.

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