• Top Cybersecurity Mistakes Small Businesses Make

    Small businesses often fall victim to preventable cybersecurity mistakes. Learn the most common errors, from weak passwords to lack of backups, and how to avoid them to stay protected.

  • Why Ransomware Protection Is Essential for SMBs in 2026

    Ransomware continues to be one of the most disruptive cybersecurity threats facing small and midsize businesses. It is no longer a problem limited to large enterprises or high-profile organizations. Today, small businesses across Canada and the United States are frequent targets because attackers know they often have fewer security controls, smaller IT teams, and less…

  • Why Cybersecurity Is the #1 Priority for Small and Midsize Businesses in Canada

    Small and midsize businesses (SMBs) across Canada are increasingly becoming prime targets for cybercriminals. While large enterprises once dominated the headlines for major cyber incidents, the reality today is that small and midsize businesses face the majority of cyberattacks.

  • Managed IT Services for Nonprofit Organizations: A Strategic Investment in Mission Success

    Nonprofit organizations exist to serve communities, drive impact, and advance meaningful causes. Yet behind every successful program, fundraising campaign, and outreach initiative is an increasingly complex technology ecosystem.

  • Cybersecurity for Nonprofit Organizations: Top Focus Areas to Protect Mission, Donors, and Trust

    Nonprofit organizations exist to serve communities, advance causes, and drive social impact. But in today’s digital environment, they also face a growing and often underestimated threat: cybercrime.

  • What Auditors Actually Look For vs. What Vendors Sell

    One of the most dangerous misconceptions in cybersecurity is that buying the right tools guarantees audit success. This gap between vendor messaging and audit reality is where many organizations fail.

  • What Actually Happens After a Breach – Financially and Legally

    When executives imagine a breach, they often picture downtime or ransom demands. What they don’t anticipate is the long-term financial and legal gravity that follows, even after systems are restored.

  • What Keeps CEOs Up at Night About Cyber Risk

    Cybersecurity has quietly become one of the most personal risks a CEO carries. It’s no longer confined to IT budgets or technical teams, it lives in the boardroom, investor calls, legal reviews, and brand reputation. What truly keeps executives awake at night isn’t malware or phishing emails, it’s uncertainty, accountability, and loss of control.

  • Scam Alert: When a “Bank” Call Doesn’t Add Up

    Cybercriminals are getting more convincing, but they still rely on the same old tricks. Recently, I received a phone call from someone claiming to be from my bank. They said there were suspicious charges on my credit card and that they needed to verify my identity immediately. At first glance, the call appeared legitimate.

  • CrowdStrike’s Acquisition of SGNL: What It Means for the Future of Identity Security

    Cybersecurity has spent the last decade hardening endpoints, networks, and cloud workloads. Yet, despite billions invested, breaches continue to rise, and the reason is increasingly clear: identity has become the primary attack surface.