About this episode
?? Francine and Matt are building a global, fun, and inclusive Food Safety Family! From the C-suite to the kitchen, they’re making safe food the norm everywhere.? Follow Francine and Matt on LinkedIn for more food safety insights and updates.In this episode of Don’t Eat Poop!, our hosts Matt and Francine are talking about some growing threats to food safety: cyber attacks, food terrorism, and food fraud.For some time, these were associated with external threats, as was the case with JBS's Russian ransomware attack, which stopped 30% of the American meat supply back in 2021, and the lead-laced-cinnamon fraud that came from Ecuador and led to the Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches Lead and Chromium Poisoning Outbreak.But today, our hosts are bringing you a very serious case of a cyber attack by someone on the inside, with dangerous consequences for both consumers and workers at a poultry processing facility. So, stay tuned to know all about these growing threats and how to protect your facility from them.In this episode:? [04:05] What makes our hosts successful in the food compliance world? [05:23] The food industry must prepare for food terrorism and fraud? [07:17] The South Carolina chicken plant sabotage case? [08:26] The bad side of the current level of automation in meat-packing plants? [10:05] What the saboteur accomplished and the questions that elicited? [12:08] A disgruntled insider’s access and the importance of changing codes? [16:07] Having no past criminal records doesn't mean much? [17:32] Chemical risks in poultry processing? [20:41] Cybersecurity: A growing threat to food safety? [23:55] Listen to your IT people, they're trying to protect you from this? [26:25] The points in the system where food can be tampered with? [29:50] The need for good food defense plansDisclaimer: Episode title and content do not constitute legal or health advice.Resources from this episodeCatch up with our decaf coffee episode, What They Don’t Tell You About Decaf Coffee That You Should Absolutely Know | Episode 111.In case you're curious, these are the Alani Nu Energy Drinks marketed to women.Check out the Food Safety News article our hosts are talking about,