Natural disasters are one of the events that threaten food security in every region in Indonesia. Ciamis District is one of Indonesia's areas prone to natural disasters. One of the impacts of a disaster is on the agricultural sector because it will determine food security in the area and can affect the socio-economic community. This study aims to analyze the Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) Model of the Effect of Disaster Events on Food Security. This study used quantitative methods, and data sources were obtained through secondary data searches. Data were processed using a Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) analysis tool through a quantitative descriptive analysis approach. The results showed that the natural disasters directly or indirectly impacted food availability and security in Ciamis District. Natural disasters still occur even though food availability, affordability, and utilization are quite good. There are other factors, namely disasters, that come suddenly and cannot be predicted, thereby affecting the food security of a region. Efforts are needed to create togetherness in society to anticipate and respond to disaster events. In addition, it is expected that each individual can take the necessary actions to solve problems independently.