Do you have a Business Continuity Plan?
At Calgary-IT, this is where we always start—because when disaster strikes, your ability to recover quickly is everything. A solid continuity plan outlines how to minimize risk, recover operations, and maintain uptime, even in the face of unexpected challenges.
Your plan should include:
Built-in redundancies across power, networking, software, and communications
Encrypted offsite data backups (including USBs, mobile devices, and cloud storage)
Strategies for protecting your most critical systems: phones, servers, surveillance, office software, and workstations
Ask yourself: How long can your office afford to be offline?
One day? Five? A week?
Most businesses say “not at all,” but the reality is that absolute uptime requires careful planning and layered protections. That’s where Calgary-IT comes in—we help you identify potential weak spots, prioritize risk, and build systems that keep your operations running.
Some of the most damaging incidents businesses face include:
Email Account Compromise – A bad actor gains access to your Microsoft 365 account and launches phishing attacks on your clients
Ransomware Attacks – Like the widespread Kaseya breach, which affected organizations across North America
We help you prepare, prevent, and recover—so your business is protected when it matters most.
What are some of the worst case issues?
Bad actor gaining access to O365 and emailing customers through a phishing campaign
Ransomware such as the recent Kaseya compromise, which hit many businesses in North America.