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5 Signs Your SOC 2 Audit Process Needs Automation (And What to Do About It)
If your organization is struggling with SOC 2 compliance, you're not alone. Many companies find themselves bogged down by manual processes, mounting costs, and the

Bill C-8 Is Coming: Your Quick-Start Guide to Canadian Cybersecurity Compliance
Canadian businesses are about to face their biggest cybersecurity shake-up in decades. Bill C-8, introduced on June 18, 2025, represents a fundamental shift from voluntary

Why Half Your Cybersecurity Tools Aren't Working (And How Boutique MSSPs Fix This)
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Why 66% of B2B Buyers Now Demand SOC 2 Reports (And How It's Changing Tech Sales)
The B2B sales landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation. What was once a relationship-driven process has evolved into a verification-heavy journey where security compliance isn’t
The Proven Framework: How Mid-Size Companies Achieve Enterprise-Level Security on a Small Business Budget
Mid-sized companies find themselves in a challenging position when it comes to cybersecurity. They've outgrown the simple solutions that work for small businesses, but they
Does Your IT Team Really Need SOC 2 Compliance? Here's the Truth
The question of whether your IT team truly needs SOC 2 compliance isn't a simple yes or no answer. It depends entirely on your business

SOC2 Compliance in 90 Days: The Rapid-Start Framework That Actually Works
SOC2 compliance doesn't have to be a year-long journey that drains your resources and overwhelms your team. While many organizations approach this critical security milestone
New Service Offering: Integrated Operations Centre (IOC)
Uzado has combined its Managed Security Operations Centre with its Network Operations Centre to bring you a fully Integrated Operations Centre (IOC). Our IOC brings
CPA Canada Latest Canadian Organization Hit by a Breach
On June 4th, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) notified individuals of a data security incident affecting personal information held by the organization.