Prepping An IT Budget

December 5th, 2022

It pays to be well-prepared. Budgeting is an essential part of the planning process for every department of your business—and IT is no exception.

No two IT budgets look exactly alike, but you’ll still see many of the same line items on different IT budgets.

Cybersecurity Awareness

November 3rd, 2022

October is Cyber Security Awareness month in Canada. That link goes directly to a website hosted by the Government of Canada, dedicated to helping individuals and corporations develop cybersecurity awareness.

This year, the campaign is dedicated to teaching Canadians about phishing, one of the most common (and successful) tactics cybercriminals use to gain access to a network.

How To Review Your Cyber Insurance Policy

October 12th, 2022

Cyber insurance is a fast-growing insurance market—the total size of the market is projected to reach about $38 billion by 2030.

As a relatively new line of insurance, cyber insurance policies are constantly changing—as are cyber threats. In this article, we’ll explain what cyber insurance is, what’s covered, what’s commonly excluded, why you should review your policy at least annually, and how to review your policy.

The Constant C Client Portal

September 8th, 2022

At Constant C, we strive to simplify technology for our clients. As you may know, we offer a wide variety of different services, from IT support to network security. With so many different offerings, we felt it was imperative to create an easy-to-use client portal.

Winnipeg IT Company Warns That Cybercrime Attacks On Businesses Are Increasing

September 2nd, 2022

WINNIPEG, MB: Constant C Technology Group, a leading IT security and support company in Winnipeg, is warning businesses to be wary of ransomware attacks and scams.

Since 2020, cybercrime rates have been increasing around the world. Because more businesses moved their services online due to the pandemic, malicious hackers are taking advantage of weaknesses in their network security.

What Is The “Dark Web”?

August 4th, 2022

Arachnophobes may have found it difficult to log into AOL back in the halcyon days of the internet - why would anyone who is afraid of spiders voluntarily go onto a web?

We’re joking, of course, but while the internet we use day-to-day can be filled with some unseemly characters, the reason it’s called the web has little to do with spiders and much more to do with interconnectivity; a web of pages and sites all linking to each other.