Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.
Sensors (Basel). 2022 May 5;22(9):3520. doi: 10.3390/s22093520.
The invention of smart low-power devices and ubiquitous Internet connectivity have facilitated the shift of many labour-intensive jobs into the digital domain. The shortage of skilled workforce and the growing food demand have led the agriculture sector to adapt to the digital transformation. Smart sensors and systems are used to monitor crops, plants, the environment, water, soil moisture, and diseases. The transformation to digital agriculture would improve the quality and quantity of food for the ever-increasing human population. This paper discusses the security threats and vulnerabilities to digital agriculture, which are overlooked in other published articles. It also provides a comprehensive review of the side-channel attacks (SCA) specific to digital agriculture, which have not been explored previously. The paper also discusses the open research challenges and future directions.
智能低功耗设备和无处不在的互联网连接的发明,使得许多劳动密集型工作转移到了数字领域。熟练劳动力的短缺和不断增长的粮食需求,促使农业部门适应数字化转型。智能传感器和系统被用于监测作物、植物、环境、水、土壤湿度和疾病。向数字农业的转变将提高不断增长的人类人口的食物质量和数量。本文讨论了数字农业中被其他已发表文章忽略的安全威胁和漏洞。它还全面回顾了数字农业特有的侧信道攻击(SCA),这些攻击以前并未被探讨过。本文还讨论了开放的研究挑战和未来方向。