Security of Canadian water treatment plants called into question as cyberattack threats mount | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Patrick White
Publication Date: November 19, 2024 - 05:00

Security of Canadian water treatment plants called into question as cyberattack threats mount

November 19, 2024
The statement was carefully worded, written to tamp down any sense of panic about a major cyberattack on one of Canada’s largest waste-water treatment facilities.The Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant covers an area the size of 400 football fields and treats the waste water from 1.2 million people before pumping it into Lake Ontario. The facility being compromised could wreak untold social and environmental havoc.


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