Protect Your Workplace From Cyber Threats — and Get Ahead of Canada’s New Compliance Era
Ontario’s Bill 194 is just the start. Canadian employers everywhere need stronger cybersecurity, privacy, and AI safeguards. Don’t wait for a breach or a new regulation to catch you unprepared.
Why Now?
In 2025, Ontario introduced Bill 194 — legislation that demands written privacy impact assessments, mandatory breach reporting, and tighter controls around AI.
Even if you’re not in Ontario, the message is clear: cybersecurity and privacy are no longer “IT problems” — they’re organizational responsibilities. Federal reforms are already underway, and expectations for training are rising across Canada.
The #1 compliance gap? Employees who don’t know how to spot or respond to cyber threats.
The SafetyNow Solution
Our Cyber Security eLearning Package includes 10 essential courses designed for Canadian workplaces:
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Cybersecurity Basics — understanding today’s threats
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Collaboration & Cloud Hygiene — safe use of modern tools
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Email Threats Unmasked — stopping phishing before it spreads
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Emerging Cyber Threats — staying ahead of hackers
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Malware Mastery — prevention and response
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When Malware Strikes — what to do in the moment
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Passwords — building secure habits
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Remote Work Security — safe practices outside the office
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AI Slop — understanding and mitigating AI misuse
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Computer Security (F55) — core principles for every employee
Whether you’re a university, a hospital, a small business, or a tech company, these courses make compliance practical and build a culture of security and trust.
The Offer
Right now, you can secure the full Cyber Security package for 50% off until December 31, 2025.
That means peace of mind, compliance readiness, and protection for as little as $1.68 per learner, per month.
Don’t wait for a regulator — or a hacker — to force your hand.
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ADDITIONAL INSIGHT
Security Factsheet: Keeping Your Workplace Safe Online
Here are 8 easy ways to help keep you, your colleagues, and your workplace network safe online.DON'T PUT YOURSELF OR YOUR COWORKERS AT RISK
For many of us the Internet is a staple in our day-to-day lives – especially at our jobs. But did you know that by simply connecting your device to WiFi or delaying computer and software updates can put you and your workplace at risk of a cyberattack?LINK
How to Plan a Cybersecurity Roadmap in 4 Steps
Cybersecurity is a journey, not a destination.CENTER FOR INTERNET SECURITY
Cybersecurity is a journey, not a destination. To make the most of this journey for yourself, you need to map out the journey ahead of time. This can be difficult if you don’t know where to start.LINK
Cybersecurity Threat Trends Report
This extensive free report unveils the biggest cyber threats to businesses now.CISCO UMBRELLA
In the last year, cyber criminals delivered a wave of cyber attacks that were not just highly coordinated, but far more advanced than ever before seen.LINK
Better Security And Business Outcomes With Security Performance Management
In today’s competitive marketplace, security has become a crucial market differentiator.A COMMISSIONED STUDY CONDUCTED BY FORRESTER CONSULTING ON BEHALF OF BITSIGHT
Bitsight commissioned Forrester Consulting to evaluate how security leaders measure their enterprise’s security performance. Forrester conducted an online survey with 207 security decision makers with responsibility for risk, compliance, and/or communications with boards of directors to explore this topic.LINK
Gartner®: Top Trends in Cybersecurity for 2024
How can modern cybersecurity leaders strengthen their programs in the face of current challenges?TOP TRENDS REPORT
CISOs face complex challenges in 2024 and beyond but as Gartner reveals, continuous exposure management will significantly reduce breaches: “By 2026, organizations prioritizing their security investments based on a continuous threat exposure management program will realize a two-thirds reduction in breaches.”LINK
Ransomware Defense-in-Depth
Ransomware is one of the most common and impactful cyber threats affecting U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) government organizations.CENTER FOR INTERNET SECURITY
In this guide, we review the current ransomware threat landscape and examine the costs of ransomware. We then explore how to mitigate the threat of ransomware using a defense-in-depth strategy powered by resources that are available through the Multi-State and Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (MS- and EI-ISAC) at no or low cost to SLTTs.LINK
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