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The Canvas Data Breach: What It Means for Students, Educators, and You

If you or someone you know uses Canvas, the online learning platform used by universities including University of Saskatchewan, colleges, and K–12 schools across North America, your personal data may have been compromised.

DNS Records Explained for Beginners: What They Are, How They Work, and When to Use Them

If you’ve been asked to “update your DNS”, it can feel overly technical at first glance. In reality, DNS records are just instructions that tell the internet where to send traffic whether that’s your website, your email, or a third-party service your business relies on.

Don’t Take the Bait: Simple Ways to Recognize Phishing Emails

Phishing scams are one of the most common ways cybercriminals steal sensitive information and they’re getting sneakier by the day. Disguised as legitimate messages, these fraudulent emails aim to trick you into clicking malicious links, downloading dangerous attachments, or revealing personal data like passwords or credit card numbers.

Google Webinar: Simplify Your Cloud Security with Security Command Center

For growing organizations using Google Cloud but lacking deep security expertise, cloud protection can feel overwhelming. This webinar breaks down how Google Cloud’s Security Command Center (SCC) offers an all-in-one solution to simplify cloud security.

Microsoft Release: Secure Password Deployment in Microsoft Edge for Business

It’s still common for staff to exchange login details through insecure methods like sticky notes or email threads. This habit leaves confidential information vulnerable, increasing the chances of credentials being mishandled or reaching the wrong hands. To tackle this issue, Microsoft Edge for Business has introduced a built-in feature that supports secure password distribution across teams.

Why Everyone From Individuals to Whole Teams Should Be Using a Password Manager

In today’s digital world, we all juggle dozens, sometimes hundreds, of logins across websites, apps, and services. Weak, reused, or forgotten passwords continue to be a leading cause of data breaches, both personally and professionally. That’s why password managers are no longer a “nice to have”, they’re essential.

HTTP vs. HTTPS: Why It Matters for Your Website and Your Visitors

If you’ve ever looked closely at a website address (a Uniform Resource Locator or URL), you may have noticed that some start with “http://” and others with “https://”. That tiny “s” might seem insignificant, but it makes a big difference, not just for your security, but for your website’s credibility, performance, and even its position in search results.

The Human Factor: How Cyberattacks Target People, Not Just Technology

When most people think of cyberattacks, they imagine hackers breaking through firewalls or writing sophisticated code to infiltrate systems. But the reality is far more personal, and in many cases, much simpler. Many of today’s most dangerous cyberattacks don’t exploit software vulnerabilities. They exploit people.

Understanding and Using QR Codes Safely

You’ve probably seen them on restaurant tables, posters, or packaging, those little black-and-white squares known as QR codes. They make it easy to access information quickly with just a smartphone scan. But like anything digital, QR codes can come with risks if you don’t know what to look out for.