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How prepared are Canadian farms in the fight against cyber crime?

Canadian farms are at a crossroads – are they prepared to deal with the cyber threats of today and tomorrow?

Cyber threats are no longer distant possibilities, they are here, evolving, and targeting the agriculture sector. To better understand the current state of cyber security in Canada’s agriculture sector, MNP partnered with RealAgristudies, a trusted leader in agriculture research.

  • The MNP Cyber Security on the Farm report covers:
  • The cyber threats impacting the Canadian agriculture industry today
  • How prepared farms are for cyber security incidents
  • Farms general attitudes towards cyber security as a whole
  • What farms need to focus on to safeguard their assets

Learn more about current state of cyber security across the Canadian agriculture industry. Cyber criminals are prepared to attack – now is the time learn more about how to protect operations and ensure the resilience of agricultural systems.

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