Cybersecurity Trends Protecting Vancouver Businesses
Cybersecurity trends · Vancouver SMB
"Cybersecurity trends" articles get out-of-date fast. This one is built to age well. The trends that matter for Vancouver small businesses are not exotic and not new — but they have shifted enough in the last 24 months that the right defaults are different from what they were even three years ago.
Trends actually shaping Vancouver SMB cybersecurity
AI-assisted phishing & BEC
AI-written invoice-redirect, payroll-change, and CEO-impersonation emails. Higher quality, better localized. Defence: phishing simulations, payment-change verification, MFA on email.
Identity-first security
Move from password-and-firewall to MFA-and-conditional-access. The single biggest reduction in account-takeover risk available today.
Edge-by-default
WAF + bot mitigation + DNS filtering as a default layer in front of websites and apps. Cloudflare or equivalent is now the floor, not the ceiling.
Backup-as-a-control
Backups are no longer just an availability tool — they are a security control. Off-site, retained, encrypted, restorable.
SaaS sprawl & vendor risk
The average Vancouver SMB has 14+ SaaS tools. Each is a separate attack surface. Quarterly access reviews close most of this.
AI in defence
Microsoft Defender, Google Workspace, and Cloudflare all use AI to triage anomalies. Cheap, big lift for small businesses.
MFA100% coverage on critical accounts
30 daysOff-site backup retention floor
QuarterlySaaS & vendor access reviews
PTLocal incident response in your hours
Modern small-business cybersecurity is mostly invisible — until the day it stops something.
Hosting plans
Website hosting plans
Current Metro Vancouver IT hosting plans with secure checkout. Pricing and purchase buttons are shared with the main pricing page.
Starter
Small sites and personal projects
$5CAD / month · or $60 / year
Storage: 5 GB NVMe
Bandwidth: 50 GB/mo
CDN Cloudflare & WAF protected
Free SSL + HTTP/2
Daily off-site backups (30-day retention)
Uptime monitoring & email alerts
SiteWorx access
One-click app installer (Softaculous)
Most popular
Standard
Growing businesses and marketing sites
$15CAD / month · or $180 / year
Storage: 15 GB NVMe
Bandwidth: 200 GB/mo
CDN Cloudflare & WAF protected
Free SSL + HTTP/2
Daily off-site backups (30-day retention)
Uptime monitoring & email alerts
SiteWorx access
One-click app installer (Softaculous)
Email deliverability setup (SPF, DKIM)
Pro
Heavier sites and regulated workloads
$35CAD / month · or $420 / year
Storage: 40 GB NVMe
Bandwidth: 500 GB/mo
CDN Cloudflare & WAF protected
Free SSL + HTTP/2
Daily off-site backups (30-day retention)
Uptime monitoring & email alerts
SiteWorx access
One-click app installer (Softaculous)
Email deliverability setup (SPF, DKIM)
Advanced WAF rules management
Priority support & incident response
Actions worth doing this quarter
Confirm MFA on every email and admin account. No exceptions.
Roll out a team password manager (1Password / Bitwarden) and decommission shared spreadsheets.
Verify backups are off-site, retained 30+ days, and restorable. Test one restore.
Put Cloudflare or equivalent WAF in front of every public website.
Schedule a 30-minute team training + phishing simulation.
Write a 1-page incident-response runbook and print it.
Local Vancouver IT support is the difference between “ticket #492 in queue” and “fixed before lunch.”
Frequently asked questions
How likely is my small Vancouver business to actually be targeted?
Most small-business compromises are not targeted — they are opportunistic. Bots scan for known plugin vulnerabilities, weak passwords, and unpatched software. Being small does not protect you; the right defaults do.
What is the minimum viable security posture for a 5–20 person company?
MFA on every critical account, a password manager for the team, daily off-site backups with 30-day retention, automatic patching for OS and browsers, and a WAF in front of any public website. That covers the vast majority of small-business risk.
What should we do if we suspect a breach right now?
Disconnect the affected device from the network, change passwords from a different device, and call us. Our cybersecurity service includes incident triage, isolation, clean-up, and a written post-incident report.
Do BC privacy laws apply to a small website?
Yes. PIPA (BC) and PIPEDA (federal) cover personal information collected through any commercial website — contact forms, newsletter signups, lead magnets. Plain-English privacy policy + reasonable safeguards is the practical baseline.
Does a $5/month host actually have real security?
Yes — when it is the right $5 plan. Our $5 CAD WordPress hosting ships with Cloudflare WAF, free SSL, daily off-site backups, and uptime monitoring as defaults, not paid add-ons.
Ready for a calm, modern Vancouver security posture?
30 minutes, no slide deck. We’ll look at MFA, backups, WAF, and patching, and send you a 1-page report with the top three risks worth closing.