It’s never a good time to let your guard down.
In the whirlwind of running a small business, IT security can easily slip through the cracks. Consider us your reliable lighthouse, guiding you to the safety of robust cybersecurity.
Complete our five-minute assessment and join other Port Credit BIA members in strengthening your IT defenses.
%
of reported cyber incidents in Canada impact SMB.
With cyber threats escalating, no business, big or small, is immune to the risks.
Small businesses are not just operationally unique but also uniquely vulnerable. The rise in cyber attacks highlights the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures. It’s not just about protecting data; it’s about safeguarding your business’s future, reputation, and the trust of your customers. Today, more than ever, effective IT security is a cornerstone of business resilience and success.
Participating in our five-minute assessment will give you invaluable insights into your cybersecurity stance, aligning your business with the proactive approach of fellow Port Credit BIA members. This isn’t just an assessment; it’s a step towards empowering your business against the ever-evolving cyber threats.
Your Path to Enhanced Cybersecurity
Submit your Assessment
Begin by sharing insights about your current IT infrastructure through our comprehensive assessment.
Analysis of Your Results
Our team of experts will meticulously analyze your responses to gauge your cybersecurity stance.
Customized Report
Within 3 business days, receive a personalized report with your cybersecurity score and recommendations to boost cybersecurity readiness.
Expert Guidance
If you need guidance on the next steps, we’re here to help cover any gaps and strategize for a robust cybersecurity framework.
Begin assessment.
Please answer these questions to the best of your knowledge. Your honest responses will lead to recommendations for better cybersecurity for your business in 2024.
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