Speaking with CTV’s Your Morning last Thursday, Beauceron Security CEO David Shipley expressed his concern by stating a lack of security measures puts a ‘big target’ on the sector.
Shipley adds that not including agriculture as an essential service along with those listed in the bill puts a “big target on that sector.” “How do we make sure that farmers, who have smart tractors now which are internet connected, how do we make sure that they have the right to repair their devices, those devices are being built resiliently so they can go back to being dumb tractors in the event of a cyberattack?”
The long weekend traffic campaign has been busy for the Ontario Provincial Police in Ottawa, as multiple drivers were caught speeding on Highway 417.Via Rail passenger recounts 10-hour delay after train breaks down on its way to Quebec City Don’t underestimate it – the battered covered hot dog has punched well above its weight at the Fredericton Exhibition for six decades now.
The annual Labour Day Classic is a significant event for football fans in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Former Winnipeg Blue Bomber cheerleader Susan Kleppe is no exception.A Cambridge, Ont. woman hasn't been able to live in her rental home for six months because of mould and she's upset her landlord isn't doing anything about it.A new minor hockey team in Cambridge, Ont. is breaking away from tradition by not joining one of the sport’s most recognizable governing bodies.
Alleged thief hit in head with propane cylinder after separate altercation at northern Ont. rail yard Blue-green algae advisory remains in place for Henderson Lake Park as Lethbridge temperatures heat up ahead of long weekend