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What Is Cyber Insurance, and Why Do You Need It?
Cybercrime is fast becoming a major threat to businesses all over the world, regardless of their size, making cyber insurance a necessity rather than a

Dozens of Canadian firms have paid ransoms to regain control of data, study finds
Source: The Globe and Mail
A new report has revealed dozens of Canadian organizations were forced to pay attackers over the past year to regain access to computer files and IT systems infected with ransomware.
8 Tech Trends Changing How We Work In 2016
Source: Forbes We have witnessed a tremendous change in the way people everywhere use technology to complete their daily tasks. Today’s workforce books plane tickets,
How to Protect Your Business From Network Failure
As a business owner, you know that any employee on a shared network means that it needs to be reliable and needs to be maintained.
So Your Data is in the Cloud….Is it Really Safe?
Cloud computing, cloud storage and the use of the “cloud” has skyrocketed in the past several years. Many businesses ask themselves, their IT department and
Mistakes that Small Businesses Make when it Comes to IT
Over the years we have noticed small businesses tend to make certain mistakes when it comes to their technology. Businesses are relying on their IT
3 Biggest Concerns when It Comes to BYOD for Your Businesses
Within the past several years, businesses have started to realize that they needed to jump on the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) train or reject
7 Benefits of Outsourcing IT for your Business
Many businesses are quickly realizing the benefits and effectiveness of outsourcing their IT instead of setting up an in-house team to manage their IT infrastructure.
Cloud Computing 101: Where does my Data Go Anyways?
There is so much buzz about “The Cloud”, and for many the term gets lost in the conversation. Cloud computing can be successfully leveraged for
How to Protect Your Business From Cyber Attacks
How to Protect Your Business From Cyber Attacks 50% of all small businesses (have reported) that they have been the victim of a cyber attack