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The cyber threat to supply chains and industrial control systems is growing exponentially as a result of the rapid rise in computing power. Add to this the increased use of internet of things devices and prevalence of 5G and there is the potential for something of a perfect storm of risk. Jenna McGrath, senior cyber economist at CyberCube, explains the key threat factors and how the insurance industry can respond.
Connected technologies as a tool are undoubtedly a benefit in what many now term the fourth Industrial Age. From the internet of things (IoT) to better connectivity through 5G, industries enjoy greater efficiencies, lower costs and are better placed for growth and innovation as a result of technological innovation.
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No change to fees for sidewalk seating Posted by: fitzhugh Posted date:
April 07, 2021 In:
Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca
Jasper Municipal Council maintained fees for sidewalk seating at $100 per permit plus $25 per seat during its regular meeting on April 6.
The initial proposal recommended that council eliminate the $100 sidewalk seating permit fee and increase the sidewalk seating per seat fee to $50.
“Administration’s recommendation here is a reflection of what we believe is a reasonable market rate for the use of space based on a per seat calculation,” said Bill Given, chief administrative officer.
To provide more space for businesses to operate within COVID-19 regulations, the municipality is allowing businesses to expand their sidewalk seating or retail displays this summer.