We’re excited to announce the launch of our brand-new website, designed to make it easier for security-conscious teams to explore our services, access industry-specific insights, and get the support they need to stay protected.
Whether you’re in finance, healthcare, tech, or just starting your cybersecurity journey, you’ll find clear solutions and practical resources built for you.
Why Cyber Insurance Providers are Pushing Canadian SMBs to Tighten Security
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) often rely on a network of third-party vendors, suppliers, and partners to support their operations. While these relationships can bring significant benefits, they also introduce potential risks, particularly when it comes to data security and compliance. As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, it has become increasingly crucial for SMEs to prioritize vendor security assessment as a critical component of their overall risk management strategy.
You think getting suckered by a business email compromise scam is bad? Giving away company secrets to a criminal because of a well-written fake email? Try being the criminal! So much pressure.
The digitization of the economy, the acceleration of artificial intelligence (AI) and the intensification of geopolitical tensions have multiplied the risks of cyberattacks.
However, many Canadian small businesses still believe that they’re less at risk than large organizations. This denial can be costly.
Canadian businesses are under increasing pressure to address the growing complexity of cyber threats. Today, F12.net releases its Cybersecurity Trends Report in Canada (2024-2029), providing mid-sized organisations with specific recommendations to strengthen their cyber resilience.
The Biggest Cybersecurity Threats Facing Canadian SMBs Today
In 2025, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), businesses with fewer than 500 employees, constitute 99.8 per cent of all businesses in Canada. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Canada face an increasing range of cybersecurity threats that have the potential to disrupt operations, damage reputations and cause significant financial loss.