
Email Security Threats Canadian Businesses Must Know 2025
BEC, AI phishing, and AiTM attacks are hitting GTA businesses hard in 2025. Learn which email threats are most active in Canada and what controls actually stop them.

BEC, AI phishing, and AiTM attacks are hitting GTA businesses hard in 2025. Learn which email threats are most active in Canada and what controls actually stop them.

Your team is probably already using 5 AI tools — just not the right ones. Here’s what’s actually working for Canadian businesses in 2025, from ChatGPT to Copilot.
47 impressions at position 11.8 on the wrong URL. Here are the neighbourhood-level, GBP-focused local SEO tactics GTA businesses are using to win in 2025.
Backup as a Service gives Canadian SMBs automated, offsite, tested data protection without managing the infrastructure themselves. This guide covers how BaaS works, what it costs, how to evaluate providers, and why compliance requirements in 2025 make it a necessity rather than a nice-to-have.

68% of cloud breaches start with misconfiguration. This 2025 guide walks GTA businesses through diagnosing and closing the 9 most common cloud security vulnerabilities.
Microsoft 365 has grown far beyond email and Office apps, and most Canadian businesses are missing the security, AI, and compliance tools already included in their subscription. This post breaks down what’s actually useful in 2025, from Copilot to Defender for Business, with specific guidance for SMBs across the GTA.
Ransomware hits Canadian firms 40% more than 3 years ago. These are the 10 cyber threat hunting tools Canadian IT teams are actually deploying in 2025.
Stolen credentials from Canadian SMBs are showing up on dark web forums faster than most businesses ever find out. This guide breaks down how dark web monitoring works, what real exposure looks like for companies in Toronto, Mississauga, and the GTA, and what you should actually do about it in 2025.

Confused by IT terminology? This free jargon buster explains the most common tech terms in plain English — so you can work confidently with your IT team.

Still on Windows 10? Here are the 5 questions every business asks before upgrading to Windows 11 — hardware requirements, compatibility, and what actually changes.