Category: Operations
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Cybersecurity Breach Hits Canadian Packaging Firm
On Feb. 21, 2025, Imaflex Inc. announced that its operations have been affected by a cyber security incident on certain of the Corporation’s systems. In response, the company swiftly took decisive measures to mitigate any potential impacts on its data and operations. With the support of third-party cybersecurity experts, Imaflex launched a comprehensive investigation to…
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Rising Data Breaches Challenge Canadian Companies’ Cybersecurity Efforts
Data breaches have become a pervasive issue, with around one in six Canadian businesses affected by cybersecurity incidents in 2023. Despite the rise in such events, companies continue to struggle with implementing effective defense protocols and post-breach responses. Cybersecurity expert Milind Bhargava highlights the commonality of unpreparedness, recounting an investigation of a ransomware breach in…
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AI DeepSeek Data Leaked
Large scale data breaches have become an all-too-common occurrence. Businesses, whether large or small, must prioritize cybersecurity to protect sensitive information from malicious actors. A recent incident involving the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek underscores this critical need. [A malicious actor is an individual or entity that deliberately engages in activities intended to cause harm, damage,…
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AI In The Workplace
Integrating AI into workflows isn’t just a trend, it’s an inevitability. However, with this evolution comes significant concerns, particularly around data security. Using company information in AI prompts without due diligence can expose organizations to unforeseen dangers. The Dangers of Sharing Company Information with AI 1. Data Leakage: When sensitive company information is used in…
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Windows 10 End of Support
The end of support for Windows 10 is set for October 14, 2025. For businesses still relying on Windows 10, this marks a critical juncture in their cybersecurity strategy. Here is what you need to know to ensure your business remains secure and compliant in the face of this meaningful change. Key Implications for Businesses…
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Canada Lags Globally Amid Stalled Cybersecurity Bill
The recent decision to prorogue Parliament has left Canadian cybersecurity experts worried, as it killed the federal cybersecurity bill, Bill C-26, which aimed to protect Canada’s critical infrastructure. Experts are urging businesses in critical industries to take steps to protect themselves from cyberattacks in the absence of legislation. Canada is lagging behind its global peers…

