Three US companies now control 85% of Canada’s public cloud market. That is not resilience. It is a single point of failure for your customer data.
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One ransomware attack exposed 192.7 million records. It is now the largest breach on record. Hacking attacks have surged since 2018.
Your Vancouver office faces the same risk. One breach can destroy your operations and your customers’ trust.
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Anthropic just gave Canada's national cybersecurity agency direct access to its Mythos model. The goal is to find bugs in critical codebases.
This shows public-private teams are already working together on AI security. Your vendors will soon face tougher security standards.
Carnival has admitted another data breach exposing client lists, booking details and payment records. Even "fortress" systems get cracked, eroding trust and inviting lawsuits. Treat incident response, backups and ransomware defenses as urgent priorities now.
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In BC, one bad click can freeze payroll, client files, and your week. Canada’s cybersecurity chief says hundreds of ransomware attacks are stopped each year. The harder truth: many still get through. Tight backups and response plans matter now. https://t.co/llwbR8NBcn
If public data trained an AI your team uses, are you exposed? Canada’s Privacy Commissioner says consent still matters. For Vancouver firms in law, health, and finance, AI privacy risk is current. Source: https://t.co/OSB72YSXtB
3 things I want Vancouver SMB owners to see in the UBC/SFU Canvas breach:
1) Schools got hit. SMBs are easier targets.
2) One vendor issue can stall operations.
3) Backups and access controls decide your recovery.
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3 things every Vancouver SMB should know about Microsoft killing passwords: 1) Passkeys cut phishing risk. 2) Weak recovery paths are getting removed. 3) Waiting keeps old gaps open. I’d review sign-in and recovery flows now.
If you let an AI agent act on its own before you set guardrails, you risk bad actions and exposed data. That risk is live for small firms in Vancouver too. We're reading Canada’s joint guidance first: https://t.co/DwlcE1F4Vc
Could your municipality run if ransomware froze payments and meetings tomorrow? CBC reports RM of Gimli was hit, and smaller governments are easier targets when teams and tools are thin. In Vancouver, we should treat cyber readiness as core civic ops. https://t.co/PfmlFX4H6a
How much does a border outage cost your business before lunch? Shippers are stuck for hours as CBSA eManifest glitches hit crossings again. I see the same lesson in Vancouver tech every week: old systems create real losses. Source: https://t.co/qPTye9Kvk0
77% of organizations lost data to insiders in 2025. If you run a small business in Vancouver, that should hit home. The same report says only 10% recovered 90%+ of data. Your backup plan needs proof, not hope. https://t.co/pRWOw48WkZ
Glad a B.C. judge certified this TransLink class action. After 39,000 people had SINs, bank and payroll data exposed in a 2020 ransomware breach, accountability matters. https://t.co/qGF9UjtMhI
Myth: Canada’s cyber gap is a tech gap. Reality: it’s a talent gap. A UBC educator says we have strengths and shortcomings in new cyber talent, and that weakens our response to threats. For Vancouver firms, that risk is real. https://t.co/qrRBCUvuUc
AI is changing cyber risk faster than most small teams can track. If you run a firm in Vancouver, you feel that pressure. This Canadian piece shows why security now depends on adapting both tools and strategy: https://t.co/M74F4by5G5
BC clinics and firms feel the pull of AI scribes. You still own the privacy duty. BC’s OIPC says check your PIPA obligations before you adopt one, especially if you handle patient or client data. Start here: https://t.co/jgq9HlRL9u
If you run a small business in Vancouver, one cyber hit can freeze payroll, invoicing, and client files. Canada’s intelligence agency says we should brace for more attacks. Do a 15‑minute check: Conditional access, tested backups, and a written response plan.
That login you reused is probably already for sale. Credential breaches hit first, then the account takeovers drain your time, money, and trust. Check Have I Been Pwned, change exposed passwords, turn on MFA, and freeze your credit with Equifax Canada. Vancouver deserves better.
How fast can an attacker move once they get one login? CrowdStrike’s 2026 Global Threat Report says “breakout time” keeps dropping as AI speeds attacker workflows. If you patch slow or trust weak logins, you lose. https://t.co/VyfUMioibf
Google warns Iran-linked cyber crews are ramping up attacks. If you run a small business in Vancouver, one bad click can lock your files, halt billing, and force you into breach notices. Tighten controls, patch fast, test backups, and rehearse incident steps.