True. Yet 43% of breaches are against small businesses. Typically they have fewer cybersecurity defense resources, a fact of which criminals are aware.
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I will delete posts as needed. This is a thread to tell people about our new policies with regards to C-71 and some discussion, not conspiracy theories.
D says the serial #
(2) The business must record and, for a period of 20 years from the day on which the business transfers a non-restricted firearm, keep the following information in respect of the transfer:
(a) the reference number issued by the Registrar;
(b) the day on which the reference number was issued;
(c) the transferee's licence number; and
(d) the firearm's make, model and type and, if any, its serial number.
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So what you are saying is 57% of security breaches come from large businesses. Using US numbers, large businesses (those with 15 employees of more) only make up .1% of all businesses. That means that .1% of businesses (the large businesses) account for 57% of data breaches.
Do you have to send pics of your PAL and other ID if purchasing a restricted firearm or does it apply to NR firearms only?
Where is this “individual web services portal”?
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