The Business Owner’s Guide To Holiday Travel (That Won’t End In A Data Breach)

You’re three hours into a five-hour drive to visit family for the holidays. Your daughter asks, “Can I play Roblox on your laptop?” Your work laptop. The one with client files, financial data and access to your entire business. You’re exhausted from packing, you’ve got three more hours to go and, honestly, keeping her entertained sounds pretty […]
Tech Gifts That Won’t End Up In A Drawer (Unlike Last Year’s Mistake)

You know that drawer in your office filled with old USB drives, tangled earbuds and tech gadgets from conferences you attended three years ago? That’s where most “tech gifts” end up – forgotten within a month, gathering dust alongside the branded stress balls and cheap power banks that never held a charge. This year, be […]
Holiday Tech Etiquette For Small Businesses (Or: How Not To Accidentally Ruin Someone’s Day)

The holidays are stressful enough without technology tripping you up. Customers are trying to squeeze in last-minute errands, employees are juggling family schedules and everyone’s expectations are cranked up to 11. The last thing you want is to accidentally frustrate people with avoidable tech slip-ups. Think of this as your “Holiday Tech Manners Guide” – […]
Holiday Scams In Disguise: What To Watch Out For When Donating Online

Even in good times, scammers circle around generosity. But during the holidays, when giving increases and emotions run high, they truly pounce. Book your free discovery call A few years ago, a massive telefunding fraud was shut down after authorities discovered that the perpetrators had made 1.3 billion deceptive donation calls and collected over $110 […]
Tech Wins That Actually Made Small Business Life Easier This Year

Every year, there’s a new flood of apps, gadgets and “game-changing” technology. Most of it feels more like a distraction than a breakthrough. But this year, a few simple tools actually lived up to the hype – saving small business owners time, money and the occasional headache. Here are the tech wins that were worth […]
The Holiday Scam That Cost One Company $60 Million (And How To Protect Yours)

Last December, an accounts payable clerk at a midsize company got an urgent text from her “CEO”: Buy $3,000 worth of Apple gift cards for clients, scratch the backs and e-mail the codes. It sounded odd, but the request came from the boss’s name, and it was peak holiday chaos. By the time she double-checked, […]
The One Button That Could Save Your Digital Life

You wouldn’t drive without a seat belt. You wouldn’t leave your office unlocked overnight. So why go online without multifactor authentication (MFA)? MFA is like a second lock on your digital door. Instead of relying on just a password – which can be stolen, guessed or phished – it adds another layer of protection, such […]
IT Compliance for Nova Scotia Businesses: A Complete Guide to PIPEDA & PHIA Requirements

Last updated: October 21, 2025 Request Your Free IT Compliance Assessment Introduction IT compliance for Nova Scotia businesses requires navigating federal PIPEDA regulations, provincial PHIA requirements, and evolving cybersecurity standards. For Halifax law firms, Sydney healthcare clinics, and Dartmouth financial services providers, understanding IT compliance isn’t just about avoiding penalties – it’s about protecting client […]
Are Your Smart Cameras Spying On You? What To Know Before You Plug In

In 2020, a family in Mississippi woke up to a nightmare. Their eight-year-old daughter heard a man’s voice coming from her bedroom, but it wasn’t her father. A hacker had gained access to their Ring camera and was speaking to her through the device, taunting her and playing music until the parents rushed in to […]
Cybersecurity Awareness Month: 4 Habits Every Workplace Needs

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which makes it the perfect time to step back and look at how your business is protecting itself from today’s biggest digital threats. Schedule a Free Discovery Call Here’s the reality: Most cyberattacks don’t happen because of some elite hacker. They happen because of sloppy everyday habits – like an […]