• The DDoS Attack Surge of June 2025. Hacktivism at an Alarming Scale

    June 2025 marked one of the most unsettling periods for cybersecurity professionals as hacktivist groups launched an unprecedented wave of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks across the United States. These attacks were not isolated incidents, they were orchestrated, politically motivated cyber campaigns in response to escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

  • The Evolution of IT and Cybersecurity: How Far Have We Come, How Far Behind Are We, and the Promising Future

    The world of Information Technology (IT) has undergone a monumental transformation since its inception. With this evolution, cybersecurity has also grown, adapting to an ever-changing landscape of threats. In this blog, we’ll explore the journey of IT and cybersecurity, assess how far we’ve come, evaluate where we lag behind, and delve into the promising future…

  • Spotlight on Impersonation and Business Email Compromise in Phishing Attacks

    Phishing emails are one of leading attack vectors that businesses face today and account for just over 1% of all emails sent today which amounts to 3.4 billion phishing emails each day. Some of these phishing emails are crafted to impersonate an executive, business partner or vendor and can lead to disastrous consequences when not…

  • Supply Chain Vulnerabilities: The New Frontier in Cybersecurity

    Supply chains are no longer just operational backbones, they are strategic assets and potential security liabilities. As organizations continue to rely on a complex web of third-party vendors, contractors, and cloud-based service providers, the security perimeter has expanded far beyond the enterprise. And with that expansion comes risk.

  • Web3, Cybersecurity, and the Future of the Internet & IT

    The internet is evolving, and Web3 is at the forefront of this transformation. With its promise of decentralization, security, and user ownership, Web3 is not just changing how we interact online, it’s reshaping cybersecurity, data protection, and the IT landscape.

  • The Growing Need for Inclusive Business IT, Enterprise Security, and Cybersecurity Solutions in Calgary

    As Calgary continues to grow as a hub for innovation, business, and technology, the city’s enterprises face increasing challenges in managing their IT infrastructure and safeguarding their digital assets. With Calgary’s diverse and dynamic economy, including energy, finance, healthcare, and emerging tech sectors, businesses are seeking comprehensive IT and cybersecurity solutions tailored to their unique…

  • The Right Cybersecurity Company: The Key to Maximizing Your Cyber Insurance Policy

    In today’s digital-first world, businesses of all sizes recognize the importance of cyber insurance to mitigate financial risks associated with cyber threats. However, what many fail to realize is that their choice of a cybersecurity company significantly impacts their cyber insurance coverage, premiums, and overall protection.

  • DaVita Ransomware Attack: A Stark Reminder of Healthcare’s Growing Cybersecurity Risks

    On April 12, 2025, DaVita Inc., one of the largest U.S. kidney care providers, disclosed a ransomware attack that encrypted critical parts of its network, leading to significant disruptions across its operations. Despite the gravity of the incident, DaVita’s swift response ensured that patient care services continued without major interruption.

  • Cisco Meraki License Renewals and Security Appliance Upgrades: What Businesses Need to Know in 2025

    In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, businesses rely on Cisco Meraki for seamless cloud-managed networking solutions. However, staying on top of license renewals and security appliance upgrades is crucial to maintaining a secure and efficient IT infrastructure.

  • SuperBlack Ransomware Exploits Fortinet Auth Bypass Flaws: What You Need to Know

    A new ransomware strain known as SuperBlack has emerged, targeting organizations by exploiting critical vulnerabilities in Fortinet’s security appliances. The cybercriminal behind this operation, identified as Mora_001, is leveraging authentication bypass flaws in Fortinet products to infiltrate networks, encrypt data, and potentially exfiltrate sensitive information.